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6mm-06?

I have an early 80's model remington 700 chambered in 30-06 that the barrel was pretty neglected on. I'm wanting salvage the action and bolt and rebarrel. My question is, since I have several .30 cals already is the 6mm-06 worth the trouble or should I just go with the practical 25-06? The gun will primarily be used for varmints,hogs , and for my wife to shoot whitetail in South Texas. I have access to a friend's reloading bench and can load whenever I need to but the 25-06 is a pretty common round off the shelf at academy. Info greatly appreciated.
 
Since you're a Texan and probably live near some very nice deer and a great population of feral hogs, consider the 6.5-05. it's a soft shooter ( not uncomfortable recoil) with 120-130 great bullets a flat trajectory and decent barrel life. JME. WD
Only reason I stray from 6.5 is because i have 260 already. It's a feral pig machine with a 130 grain vld. I'm looking that out of the box ride now.
 
I think you'd be better off with a 25-06. Factory ammo is available and you could load very effective 100 Gr whitetail loads that would kick like a 243 Win.
 
If your desire for 6-06 is becauae you have a long action. 243 will likely feed just fine from an 06 mag box. At least 3 of my L/A'sfeed 243 just fine.
If its for awesome factor then by god get started!
240 weatherby has factory ammo.
 
For you guys with the 6-06, what barrel length and twist are you running? Brand barrel?

26", 10 twist; nothing wrong with 8 or 9 twist if you want to run the really heavy bullets. Necking down .25-06 Brass works well. The 6-06 feeds better through the .30-06 magazine than the 6-284 (I have both), has a longer neck for heavy bullets, and certainly cheaper than buying .240 Wea. brass and the problems associated with belted brass. Does a great job on whitetail; usually DRT. If not depending on factory ammo (who uses that ??), it's a great choice.
 
Morning!
Having access to reload and having your own gear are two totally different things. Considering you can grab a box of .25-06 in several bullet weights, sure makes Life easy. And you're not relying on anyone but yourself, and that's usually a smart move...

BUT!!!

If you do go 6mm-06, you just might find yourself enjoying the reloading aspect of hunting! If/when that happens, you'll be buying some reloading equipment of your own in the near future!

That's how "it" starts...this "rifle junky" bug that so many of us are afflicted with ;)

Choice is always yours! But, I say do the 6mm-06. Just start saving for a Rockchucker reloading kit and a set of dies :)

Here ya go:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/RCBS...Vy7rACh175wFfEAQYASABEgJXKvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

We can talk about which die set once ya take the plunge...
Jump in, the water's warm!!!

Have fun!
 
Why not 6mm Remington no Fire Forming 7or8 Twist will drive 107's at 2800 to 3000
If you don't shoot it a lot you will be fine ???
1500 Rounds in my 1000 yard Prone Rifle and not so good ??
115 D-tacks at 3025 .

Small Hole Big Burn = Short Barrel Life ....:(
6BR Very Nice Round :)
 
I just finished an 18 month project with a 6 Ackley. Launching the 115 grain Berger VLD Hunting at 3025 fps. My rifle accepts an overall length similar to a 240 Weatherby and it allowed me to put almost as much powder in it as a 240 Weatherby. My bolt went out to Gre-Tan to have the firing pin bushed so the primers hold up quite well. It was the best $110 spent during the project. My velocity with the 115 maxed out around 3100, according to the loading manuals any of the big sixes max out in a similar neighborhood. Using a 28" PacNor 8 twist barrel and neck turned brass I can shoot 1" groups at 250 when I do my part. It matches the reticle in a Leupold 6.5-20 with Varmint Hunters reticle out to 600.

After all of this work I shot a buck at 366 yds and a doe at 322 yds last season. In both cases the bullet exited and the damage was epic. No plans to part with the rifle and I have learned a bunch working with the 6 Ackley.

My cousin in Texas does the same thing with a 25-06 Ackley from his Cooper. The Cooper factory targets were shot with the Sierra Game King Hollow Point and they were impressive. If I was shooting whitetails inside of 350 that would be my bullet of choice. If I had it do over again I would do a 25-06 or 25-06 Ackley and skip the neck turned brass.

Good Luck and have Fun!
 
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