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25.06 Rem.
Picked up a very nice Ruger M77 in 25.06 a couple months ago.
Shoots factory loads minute of deer no problem. But i want a bit more accurate than that. I have some Nosler Partitions in 120 grain that i am gonna try out. Retumbo is gonna be the powder of choice here. Going to use this round for cow elk this fall. Now i just need some motivation to hit that reloading bench. Work hasn't been very helpful in giving me time off this summer...
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25-06 is still my favorite. I wore out 7 of 'em back yonder with 200 pounds of surplus 4831. Great powder of the caliber and others. The last one I had was a Ruger 77. put around 5000 rounds through it. Retumbo is a good powder but may be a bit slow for it. And now days the best 25 cal bullet for hunting IMO is the Nosler Accubond 110 bullet. Better accuracy, velocity and just shoots flatter. Give up nothing using that bullet
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Thanks for the tip.
I have some H4831 i might try if the retumbo doesnt measure up. Bullet selection where i live is a huge issue.....pretty much have to pay extra and get them shipped in. I do have some 100gr hunting ballistic tips to muck about with as well.
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The retumbo showed good results in the latest Nosler reloading guide.....so im hopeful. I dont have a lot of time to work on it.
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Oh and the rifle is s new to me barely used M77 Hawkeye lefty
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The Nosler 110 Accubond is the bullet of choice in my 25-06, and a friend of mine's. We've only shot deer with them, haven't recovered a bullet yet. They are as accurate as the Ballistic Tips, too.
I haven't tried Retumbo. Hybrid 100V, Accurate Arms Magpro, and Norma MRP have all worked well.
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Definitely wasnt satisfied with the loads i had worked up. Gonna have to try some different powders and bullets i guess.
Best group was about 1.75" @ 100yd.
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I still use Surplus 4831 in the 25-06. With the 100-110 gr bullets I don't even weigh the powder. when ready to powder the case I fill it to the base of the neck.then seat the bullet just off the lands. Every rifle I ever had shot well loaded that way. 270 with the 130 bullet too as well as the 30-06 with a 150 gr. I just found and bought a 50 lb keg of that old surplus 4831 A dollar a pound... at a gun show! Have sold 20 pounds of it already. If you were using the 120 gr bullet I found them to be the least accurate of any weight. Don't think the velocity is high enough in the 25-06 with a 10 twist. Always shot better in my 257 Weatherly's. Best bullet in it is even the 100 grains and the 110 Accubond. I would shoot an elk with that 110 Accubond with the 25-06..or 257 Weatherby
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I had decent results with the 120 partitions. And again with the hornady 117 sst.
I want to try the 110gr accubonds....but i am unable to find any!!!
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Unfortunately all reloading components are ITAR controlled and restricted to exporting to Canada. It is possible, bit special permits are required......It is not cost prohibitive.....
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The 120gr partitions cost me a buck each....
Currently looking for some H4831....lol
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Got 2lbs of H4831sc and 100 110gr accubonds locally. That was a hair over $200.....ugh.
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200 bucks?? Even Canadian that is wayyy too expensive. I do understand things are a bit ....ummmm... different in Canada. Hope it shoots well for you. I've only used a little 4831 SC. Had to try it but have stuck with the old H since I already have it and the loads "worked" up.
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Nosler bullets are extremely expensive here
So is powder. Plus side....everything i have loaded will shoot under 2 inches at 100 yards. Down side....i cant seem to find a perfect load. H4831sc an the 110 gr SST showed promise. But i always get that 1 flyer.... :/
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