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varmint load for 25-06
27 November 2008, 06:36
bkmvarmint load for 25-06
Anybody have a good varmint load for 25-06?
27 November 2008, 08:59
groundhog devastation49.7 grains of VARGET and the 75 grain Vmax. 56 grains of Reloader 19 and the 85 grain Nosler BT. Best varmint load of all time used the 90 grain Winchester P.E.P.'s and healthy doses of IMR 4350 or IMR 3031 but sadly those projectiles are not available as a component any longer. GHD
Groundhog Devastation(GHD)
27 November 2008, 17:39
DMBReading this with interest as I just took delivery of my first 25-06 Rifle yesterday.
I saved your loads GHD. Thank you for posting them.
I've done a lot of 25 caliber testing with four 257 Roberts rifles and three 250 Savages, one of them a 250 AI.
I've had excellent luck with Sierra's 90 grain HPBT and Speer's 87 grain TNT in all of the rifles I mentioned. These two bullets may be a good substitute for the Winchester bullet no longer available that you mentioned GHD.
Don
27 November 2008, 18:38
the jiggerMy go-to load for long range PD's is 100gr Sierra HPBT over 53.5gr IMR4831. This load is particularly effective in the winds of the Texas Panhandle.
GOOD LUCK and GOOD SHOOTING!!
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27 November 2008, 19:31
R FlowersMy favorite varmint load for my 25-06 consists of:
Remington case
Fed 210 primer
57 grains IMR 4831
Hornady 75 grain V-Max
In my 24 inch Lilja barrel I chronographed it at 3570 fps and the group was a 1/2 inch. This load does great on coyotes.
However, with our new lead ban in this part of California I imagine I will have to start shooting coyotes with 100 grain Barnes TSX bullets, pretty sad situation, to be sure.
R Flowers
28 November 2008, 18:55
wingman.
However, with our new lead ban in this part of California I imagine I will have to start shooting coyotes with 100 grain Barnes TSX bullets, pretty sad situation, to be sure.[/QUOTE]
Actually,if you are shooting between Hwy 99 & I-5 lead is ok.
28 November 2008, 22:56
R FlowersWingman, thanks for the reminder. I do some coyote hunting in the area between 99 and I-5 so I will continue to use the V-Max there.
However, the majority of my predator hunting is east of the 99 so I will have to use something else in my 25-06.
Shot a coyote a week or so ago with a 110 grain tipped TSX from a 270 WSM, sure did a number on that one. (That load starts out at nearly 3600 fps.)
R Flowers
29 November 2008, 01:24
wingmanShot this one a couple weeks ago with a no-lead Varmnit grenade 63gr. 243. Not pretty.
29 November 2008, 04:03
bkmWHOA!! That's awesome!! I would like to keep a pelt or two though.
29 November 2008, 04:15
bkmquote:
I've done a lot of 25 caliber testing with four 257 Roberts rifles and three 250 Savages, one of them a 250 AI.
I've had excellent luck with Sierra's 90 grain HPBT and Speer's 87 grain TNT in all of the rifles I mentioned. These two bullets may be a good substitute for the Winchester bullet no longer available that you mentioned GHD.
I really like the Sierra gameking SPBT for deer. I haven't tried the HPBT's, but definately going to try them. I seem to get better accuracy with the Sierra's than with noslers. Not that the Noslers are that bad, but the Sierras tend to shoot better out of my 25-06 and 300 wsm
29 November 2008, 17:27
DMBquote:
Originally posted by bkm:
quote:
I've done a lot of 25 caliber testing with four 257 Roberts rifles and three 250 Savages, one of them a 250 AI.
I've had excellent luck with Sierra's 90 grain HPBT and Speer's 87 grain TNT in all of the rifles I mentioned. These two bullets may be a good substitute for the Winchester bullet no longer available that you mentioned GHD.
I really like the Sierra gameking SPBT for deer. I haven't tried the HPBT's, but definately going to try them. I seem to get better accuracy with the Sierra's than with noslers. Not that the Noslers are that bad, but the Sierras tend to shoot better out of my 25-06 and 300 wsm
I'll have to check out the Sierra SPBT's you mention. I've never tried any of them.
Thanks for the info!
Don
29 November 2008, 19:23
DaleMy favorite .25-06 varmint load is the Rem. 87 gr. HP, 58.0 grs. H-4831, Rem. brass, and Fed. 210 primer. It is about 3500 fps. from a Rem. 700 Classic with a 24 inch barrel. I prefer this load over the 75 gr. bullets due to the wind where I hunt in Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming. This bullet is also really explosive on rock chucks. If you want to save coyote hides, it might be worth trying the tipped Barnes TSX.
10 December 2008, 03:47
Fly AgaricStick with something smaller , like a 6PPC or a 17 HMR if you want thant the pelt
10 December 2008, 07:04
kwkIf you want to save the pelts try a 100gr nosler partition or one of the other controlled expansion bullets. You will always get an exit hole but it will be small and easy to sew up.
26 December 2008, 06:10
390ishi stick with 100 grain hornady bullets and something like 58.4 grains of RL-22. also use it on deer. pure heck on groundhogs.
03 January 2009, 19:37
Mark Dobrenskiquote:
Originally posted by bkm:
Anybody have a good varmint load for 25-06?
If serious about saving pelts I'd go to the 100 TSX and or the 120 Sierra HPBT.
Also do all that you can to avoid hitting the major bones like the spine/shoulder and on a front on shot the best bone.
Avoiding major bones will go a long way towards pelt preservation.