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We had a "how much does it weigh" 25-06 thread. Now.....what does it look like?? Interested to see some of those 25-Oh's.........especially the 6 pounders.......but wanna see whatcha got & how it's set up.


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I'll go first..............

Mark V Ultra-Lightweight with a Weaver 2-10x38 (decent glass and really keeps the weight down).



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Heres my Cooper....


 
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Awesome wood!!!! thumb


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Nothing fancy just a MKX barreled action and Bishop second.



As usual just my $.02
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Does the Winchester M70 25wssm Featherweight count? Cool
 
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very nice ramrod340..! i would like to have one of those in a .260 rem.
 
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Being a lumber fan, I gotta say you guys have some awesome examples posted!
Excellent Walnut!!! thumb

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Here is mine, sort of.

Broughton 28" 4,1 Magnum Sporter 1-9" 5C chambered in 25-06 AI
Remington printed action
HS Precision stock
Weaver 4.5 X 14 X44 Tactical
Jewell trigger set at a crisp 2.5#

Soon to be swapping stocks to a H-S Precision Pro-Series 2000 M24 A1 Tactical.

Can't find a pic of the standard one I passed along to the daughter. It is a basic factory wearing a nice Fajen laminate. Nothing fancy but probably the most accurate rifle I have ever owned.


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Savage 112,26 inch barrel,leupold vx-3 6.5-20,Weighs alot!
 
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This is my Sako 75 in 25-06 with Zeiss Diavary 3-12 scope it's one of my favourite rifles..

 
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Don't know how to do the photo thing just yet, but I have 3 25-06 rifles. The first and my favorite is a Sako 75 in a varmint edition, wood and blued, a 300 yard tack driver when the conditions are right.
My 2nd favorite is an unfired Garcia in a Sako Deluxe mid 70's vintage.
And number 3 is a Tikka Stainless Laminate that so far is super accurate out to 200 meters, haven't tried it any longer just yet. FS
 
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Sako 75 Custom



Deer Management Training, Mentoring & DSC 2 Witnessing

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Dama International: The Fallow Deer Project


 
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My 25-06 Ruger#1 is my most accurate hunting rifle. I am in the process to build another #1 in 6.5x284 it also has a 26" barrel and a
1-8.5 twist. Never had a 6.5 before hope it proves accurate too.



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Originally posted by DMB:
Being a lumber fan, I gotta say your guys have some awesome examples posted!
Excellent Walnut!!! thumb

Don


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Some very nice walnut and some really good looking rigs.


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I just changed the setup of my sako 75 a few days ago....I bought a fantastic S&B Zenith 3-12x50 with flashdot nr. 7. I also put new ”Low” rings instead of “Medium” high rings.





 
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Rebarreled 30-06. Jewell trigger. McMillan stock Krylon rattle can paint job.
 
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.25/06 Rem Sendero. Not really a lightweight. Zeiss Conquest 6.5-20x50, Farrell 20MOA taper rail, Leupold PRW rings

Behind is my Rem XR100 .223 Leupold 6.5-20x50 Vari-XIII, Leupold bases, Burris rings.
 
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Been a while since I tuned in to this thread.
There have been some mighty fine rifles posted since then, every one of them.
I'm also a fan of excellent components in rifles, and these new postings have some awesome examples... thumb
My 25-05 is a new Weatherby Vanguard, 24" barrel model, with a plain Jane Walnut stock; nothing to write home about. Haven't shot the rifle yet, so I have no range results yet.
I think if I was going "light weight" with a rifle, it would of neceesity be a synthetic stock. If I was going for a beautiful rifle, I'd get real close to the Walnut stocked rifles in this thread, hoping some of the magnificent figure would rub off on my rifle... clap Big Grin

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Originally posted by Ingvar J. Kristjansson:
I just changed the setup of my sako 75 a few days ago....I bought a fantastic S&B Zenith 3-12x50 with flashdot nr. 7. I also put new ”Low” rings instead of “Medium” high rings.







Injvar,

That S&B scope is something to behold...!!!! thumb
On a clear day, are you able to see England with it? dancing

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Nice rifles guys!


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