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If I were to build a 25?

Best answer so far but then again I'm maybe just a little biased. Second best answer is 25 Creedmoor but again I'm maybe a little biased on that one too.

My 25 SAUM w/RL26 134 ELD-M out of a Bartlein 22in tube is right at 3200

The 25 CM I'm having built will shoot the same bullet and use the same powder except this one will have a Proof CF barrel also at 22in and I'm thinking with a little luck it'll come in somewhere right around 2900 but only time will tell.
 
Go 25SAUM Improved by @WSMNUT / Zack at Old Dominion Custom Rifles. I love mine. Have a hunting load with 101LRXs running 3600 with no pressure and a load running 133LRHs at 3450 with no pressure. The target leads I've ran 135s at 3500 but lost some primer pockets.

I have a 25x47 and a 25 Creedmoor. Love quarter bore rounds
 
@Philly,

I guess the first question is wether you want to go with a standard bolt (.473") or a magnum bolt (.531").

If you're looking at the standard bolt face, with the heavy bullets I'd be looking at the 25X47, and 25 Souper.
I will never own one, but yes the 25CM is another option.
While the 250 Savage AI is appealing, it's a lower pressure cartridge and may not get the velocities you are looking for.

If you're open to the magnum bolt face, it opens you up to the 25 WSSM, 25 PRC, 25 RSAUM, and 25 WSM.
All would push a heavy well.

Be aware also that the heavy 25 caliber bullets are long!
So you have to not only look at the magazine being long enough, but the ejection port also should you need to extract a live round.
 
???

You said that you were looking for 250-3000 head stamped brass.

You do know that 250 Savage is the 250-3000 cartridge, right?

And that unless you have it custom made, you will never find 250-3000 head stamped brass.
It will all be 250 Savage.
Unless you neck up 22-250.
 
After a lot of contemplation on a more fuel efficient case for varmint weight bullets than my 25-06, I narrowed choices down to 250 AI and 25 Creedmoor. I chose the 25 Creedmoor path for premium brass availability as well as readily available dies. I have no interest in grinding the axe either for or against the Creedmoor and its marketing history. What I will say is that the case capacity makes for a fine coyote cartridge with a 9 or 10 twist and lighter varmint bullets and yet makes for a handy deer cartridge shooting up to 115 grain bullets. I have no doubt the 250 AI, 257 Roberts (and AI version), 25x47 and others would be fine choices for you as well. Good luck with your decision!
 

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