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25-06 experience

I picked up a used ruger m77 mark 2 heavy sporter in 25-06 1:10" twist. The gun is in awesome shape except the bluing on the muzzle and a portion of the stock has some dings ( it was a truck gun from a farmer). Unkown amount of shots but with factory ammo it wad shooting 1" at 100 yards. Since i have never owned a 25-06, what are your thoughts on it for a deer and close range elk gun? Any powders i should try first? Thanks.
 
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ITS A GREAT CALIBER I HAVE SEVERAL AND THEY DO WELL TRY U SOME H-4831OR H-1000 AND SOME 115GR BERGERS AND U MAY BE SURPISED ON WHAT IT DOES !!!!!!
 
Can't say for elk, but works great on deer. I shoot 117gr sst, h4350 powder loaded to mag length. Great shooting round in the rifle i have, rem700 2506 sendero, stainless flutted. I bedded the action, installed muzzle brake, Jewell trigger. Best factory rifle I have ever had.
 
I Don't own one, but have hunted with 3 guys over the years that shot them and loved them. Absolute hammer on deer, but doesn't leave good blood trail, although most deer don't go over 20yd.
 
H4831 SC with 85 gr NBT's is an absolute bomb on varmints. You will be very impressed with it. Makes a real pretty red mist and mess. 115 gr NBT works on deer and is very accurate also. Next bullet I try will be the Bergers. I really like the way they shoot and perform in other calibers so I believe they will work in the 25/06 too.
 
I'd consider light for elk. You know if you carried it, your dream bull would appear at a bad angle 300 yards away.

Perfect deer rifle though.
 
Great cartridge, I've owned one for 38 years. I wouldn't hesitate to use it on Elk with a 115 to 120 gr bullet. Lots of powders work fine in the .25-06, just find one with a burn rate close to IMR4350 and it will like it.

Some powders I've used and had good luck with are IMR4350, IMR4831, H4831/SC and RL19.
 
IMR 4350 with the Berger 115 vld hunting bullet will get you to 3050-3100 fps. Just about any 100-120 grain soft point will work for deer.

RL19 with the Nosler 85 grain BT will get you to 3600 fps and is hard on coyotes, not fur friendly.
 
Thank you for the input. I was wanting to try the berger 115 vld but the box says 1:9 twist and mines a 1:10. I was concered that i have no idea how many shots have been through it, but it does shoot ok with factory. I will try it out. Thanks again.
 
Thank you for the input. I was wanting to try the berger 115 vld but the box says 1:9 twist and mines a 1:10. I was concered that i have no idea how many shots have been through it, but it does shoot ok with factory. I will try it out. Thanks again.
The 1:9 is optimal. The 1:10 will work. The 25 caliber will kill an elk as dead as a 30 caliber will.
 
Brother-in-law uses that caliber for big game in Pa. He has dropped several black bear at longer ranges and I will attest that a black bear can be a tough animal to anchor. I believe the right bullet and the right shot placement are more important than the caliber, I mean, to a point..... still, I would use it for elk. From what I've seen I would use a 257 Weatherby magnum for anything on the planet!!!
 
We would not hunt with you for elk where I live. I don't want to potentially spend 2 days of the my season tracking an elk you wounded with it. Get a caliber that improves your odds of doing it right if you want to hunt elk.
 
I had one in a TC encore killed several deer and hogs with it. I also watched a fella put 11 rounds in a mule deer in VanHorn Tx.He had no business hunting.
 
IMO, a 6.5-06 or 6.5x284 is better in every way over a 25-06. Bullet selection being the biggest reason. The 6.5s are definitely a BETTER selection over a .25 for hunting elk too.
 

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