12 April 2002, 14:35
Quarter RoundBallistic Tip 85 gr. pill
Any suggestions for a starting load in the .25-06 pushing the Nosler 85gr. bullet. I use IMR4350 for my present 100gr. reloading.
12 April 2002, 18:43
<MAKATAK>GOTO
http://www.centerfirecentral.com/ They have a nice data base for reloading and 4 pages of 25-06 loads.
17 April 2002, 17:16
HolmesJust played around for the first time with the 85 grain Nosler BT bullets.
First session was with two powders only; IMR 4831 and Reloder 19. Bullets were seated .005 from the lands. Rifle is a M700, floated barrel and Rifle Basix trigger at 12 ounces. Barrel is 24" with a 1-in-10. Temperatures were mid-sixties, wind was 20-30 mph with occasional 40 mph gusts, (typical Wyoming spring!).
WW brass, neck sized with Lee collet die, WW standard LR primers, distance-to-lands determined with Sinclair tools.
IMR 4831 @ 56.0 = 3430 fps avg., 45 fps SD.
No obvious pressure signs, .70" MOA
RE 19 @ 59.0 = 3645 fps avg., 45 fps SD.
Bolt starting to get stiffer. Primers and pockets OK, .80" MOA
It appears the two loads are revealing successive "sweet spots".
I started both of these loads 3-4 grains below the above figures and the groups started to shrink about halfway up the ladder.
My next session will include IMR 4350 and I will be pushing the 4831 a little more. Additionally, I'll be dropping the RE 19 back a bit until groups begin to open.
Let me know how your trials go.
Good shooting and be safe.
Regards,
~Holmes
[This message has been edited by Holmes (edited 04-17-2002).]
18 April 2002, 06:12
Rich AndersonI use the 85 gr Ballistic tip in a 257AI. This might help 51.0gr W760,Fed 210 primer,Rem cases. This load will cut holes at 100yds from a 22inch barrel.
18 April 2002, 14:41
Quarter RoundThanks for the information. Have loaded some 85 gr, but haven't had the chance to shoot them. Possibly Thursday if the rain holds off. I'm shooting a light barreled sporter and really like the versatillity of the caliber. Varmits in the off season and whitetails in the fall. Will post the results as soon as the shooting is complete.
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14 June 2002, 02:59
Quarter RoundDJM, What powder are you planning to burn in this load?
On another note pertaining to the original post. I have some problems
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to correct with my 700 Mtn. rifle before I can give an assesment of the 85 gr NBT loads. Keep getting flyers, but should have the potential to bring the group to under .7" if a bedding job works the right magic. Holding groups under 1.2" with flyers, but not satisfied. Maybe I should spring for a Sendero and a good trigger.
Holmes, Just picked up a bottle of Rel 19 and will start at 53 gr. with Rem. brass and CCI 200LR primer. Do you have any comments on the Sinclair measurement tool and the Basix Trigger?
Charles
[ 06-13-2002, 18:10: Message edited by: Quarter Round ]15 June 2002, 07:40
Quarter RoundHolmes, I'm afflicted with the same gadget bug, but what the hay gotta spend it on something. Looks like I'll go with the Sinclair tool because it does the job.
Will try my loads on groundhogs (woodchucks for the city folks) next week. The hay cutting is in full progress and gives us a chance to shoot over several fields for a few weeks until the grass becomes to tall. Not the amount of shooting you folks get on dogs, but still enjoyable day with a friend burning powder and scorching lead.
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