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25-06.... Why?

I'll put in my 2 cents worth. I think there is way too much focus on book numbers than real like field experience.

All the convential big game cartridges work quite well IF you use the correct bullet, shot placement and have the necessary hunting skills then shoot within a range that matches your field marksmanship capability.

Naturally some cartridges are more suited for the large bears than others and that must be taken into account. But if we're speaking about deer size and related game animals then my answer is:

Why a 25-06 - Why not!
Correct!
 
i got a scope i could send him— you send me 10 — 6mm 105 hybrids 4 it. LOL:D


PS- if ur wonderin it came on a remington— its a Goodin
oh, sure, on one of them walmart package guns right? Unfortunately that is his style...spend $1000 on a ROOOGER and $79 on a Brska, "made in the USA" with "reel medal".
 
Thanks for that. I have a slight worry that he might like the gun I just built and ask if he can have it. Did you see it finished? Congrats on the 30-06! I have more of those 125s if you need them! Thanks again for the reamer loan!
nice job on that one in pic Jman— I cant believe you didnt “convince” this guy 6.5 Swede would be it. Remember Bell shot all those elephants with a 7x57. Oh BTw you did a
phenomenal job on that shotgun stock . great work
 
oh, sure, on one of them walmart package guns right? Unfortunately that is his style...spend $1000 on a ROOOGER and $79 on a Brska, "made in the USA" with "reel medal".
I have a new Tikka T3 in 300 Win Mag I’d sell him!
 
nice job on that one in pic Jman— I cant believe you didnt “convince” this guy 6.5 Swede would be it. Remember Bell shot all those elephants with a 7x57. Oh BTw you did a
phenomenal job on that shotgun stock . great work
I had one conversation with him, so far! I’m gathering information on the “real world” experiences of the 25-06 with this thread.
He’s coming into town for Thanksgiving. I’m going to let him shoot some of my guns to see how he handles the different cartridges. Most of the guns have Remington Varmint profiles or heavier. Most have custom stocks, including the new Swede.
 
I had one conversation with him, so far! I’m gathering information on the “real world” experiences of the 25-06 with this thread.
He’s coming into town for Thanksgiving. I’m going to let him shoot some of my guns to see how he handles the different cartridges. Most of the guns have Remington Varmint profiles or heavier. Most have custom stocks, including the new Swede.
no doubt whatever he does he will want a Josh stock on it.!!!:oops:
 
he is traditional. An RPR is way outta his realm. He sees my BAT and his eyes glaze over.

There is still time to convert him
 
He was given the $ by an uncle who had one demand...Roooger. That could be heaven, or hell, depending on perspective.
Hey, I got one of them thar "Roogers". In 25 - ought six, no less. T'aint a bad rifle at all. Shoots plenty straight, and hits whatcha point it at. Which is good, seein's how it's a single shot...
 
Hey, I got one of them thar "Roogers". In 25 - ought six, no less. T'aint a bad rifle at all. Shoots plenty straight, and hits whatcha point it at. Which is good, seein's how it's a single shot...
see, perspective is the crux of the thing
 
Tell him to build a 30-30 Winchester, taken more deer than any cartridge on earth... It will give him plenty of room to master his wind reading skills and build field experience. It's all about proper shot placement.
 
I've been shooting a 25-06 (pre-war M-70) before Rem. 'made it legal'. I've killed dead deer, antelope, gophers, sage rats and prairie dogs. Bullet selection has always been poor compared to some of the other calibers, BUT, I've never had a need for anything else in the .244 to .264 range. I have smaller calibers for the small critters when the wind quits. The real deal is get a caliber in a rifle you like, then shoot it, shoot it, shoot it!!
 
I think I found another option to try. I dug through my safe and found a lightly used 6.5-284 with a Remington action and a single shot sled in it. A new “hunter stock and some bottom metal might make a good hunting rig.
 
I’ll build the gun and load for it. It’s the “If I get to Montana and forgot my ammo, what do I do?” question I have to deal with.
Try the 6.5 Creed,.. I really LIKE, mine !
Does what, the 6.5 x 47 does and Factory Ammo,.. IS, .. available !
And the 6.5 Creed is, "Easier" on Barrels than, the .25-06 is !
Use, a 140 Elite Hunter or, 156 grain Berger Bullet for Elk at,.. UNDER, 500- 550 Yards, tho !
SKIP, the .243 Win.,.. IF, Elk are on the Menu !
 
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