I'm not far behind the good RG. 257 Weatherby, 250 Ackley, 25x47, 25BRI think that guy loves the quaterbore more than anyone!


I'm not far behind the good RG. 257 Weatherby, 250 Ackley, 25x47, 25BRI think that guy loves the quaterbore more than anyone!
The standard 25-06 ain't nothing to sneeze at. I have run 87 gr Sierra at 3300 fps with IMR 4350 and shooting ground hogs and its red mist and scattered pieces.
I have killed a bunch of deer and some coyotes with my old 257AI and 100 gr Il's at 3150 mv. When I get my new barrel I'm going to put her back to work. BarlowMy 25.06 fell in love with 75 gr VMax bullets. A max load of 4064 and it's very happy. I tried quite a few different powders but IMR 4064 was finally the one. One thing I found is, that it always seemed to shoot better with max or very near max loads.
I'm shooting that combo in mine as a varmint round. Don't remember the charge weight off the top of my head but MV is 3560 in a 23" barrel.My 25.06 fell in love with 75 gr VMax bullets. A max load of 4064 and it's very happy. I tried quite a few different powders but IMR 4064 was finally the one. One thing I found is, that it always seemed to shoot better with max or very near max loads.
Well I know some guys don't like dealing with belted rounds but if you really want to "decorate the landscape" with pieces of varmint, then try the 257 Weatherby.
I was shooting 87 grain Sierras at 3870 fps and it left foxes almost unrecognizable and even large groundhogs were reduced to greasy spots on the ground with pieces hanging from the nearby bushes!
I haven't used it for varmints lately, too much noise and a large mushroom cloud of dust kicked up from muzzle blast shooting prone with bipod.
Gary
The 12 twist works great. The 11 twist is optimalI may not use that particular cartridge but, thanks for the report on the effectiveness of the 87gr sierra! What twist barrel if you don't mind me asking?
The 12 twist works great. The 11 twist is optimal![]()
I may not use that particular cartridge but, thanks for the report on the effectiveness of the 87gr sierra! What twist barrel if you don't mind me asking?
You're quite welcome, Mike. When shooting the heavier bullets, 110-120 Gr. a 10 twist is just fine, and will also work with lighter bullets. However, a 9 twist for the heavies is optimal.You answered my question JRS, thank you! I was wondering what would be the best way to go for twist? I was thinking 10 was a bit much but, wondered if 12 would be enough? Now I know!
Mike
That may well be, but a 250 AI launching an 87- gr TNT will provide all the mayhem you want, and is superbly accurate. It's essentially a 25 Creedmore.Not too concerned on barrel life, it's going to take years of shooting to shoot the barrel out on woodchucks!