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Quarter Bore Resurgence

I was told to use Nosler Partition bullets, as a young man. I've killed a number of deer, antelope using mostly a 25-06. The Noslers were 117grain then in 257. I still use them for deer size game, for prairie dogs and sage rats I use 85 gr. bullets. I'm sure some of the 6mm and 6.5 bullets and cases are better, but I have enough 25-06 stuff to last a few more life times. I've got 117 gr. Noslers that retailed for $ 5.00 a box of 50. The gun is a classic pre-war Mod 70, dark walnut stock, checkered by a smith that learned his trade at Eddie Bauer, changed the scope from Bausch & Lomb to a Leupold 4X to 14X, for prairie dogs, not long ago. I don't use the 25 if I'm on horse back or in grizzly country, then I use a pre 64 Mod 70 270 or a pre 64 Mod 70 300 WM, I bought new on April 18, 1964. The next day I went on the Army's payroll at Fort Ord, California.
I think IF any 6/6.5 mm bullets are better for critters, it's because they make a ton more offerings for those other two vs the .257. I'd say with the .25 being dead center between the .243 and .264, it's every bit as good a round as either of the other two for most game animals. More bullets are showing up for the .257 finally.
 
Well, i finally got an action.
Savage. Right bolt, right port.
Barrel ordered from Northland Shooting Supply, (sorry Stan!) Shilen, 26" S7 contour.
Chambered in 250 Savage.
When barrel shows up, i have someone local (member on here) building a benchrest stock.
Should look good, and be something different. (Aka not a 6BR).
 
Well, i finally got an action.
Savage. Right bolt, right port.
Barrel ordered from Northland Shooting Supply, (sorry Stan!) Shilen, 26" S7 contour.
Chambered in 250 Savage.
When barrel shows up, i have someone local (member on here) building a benchrest stock.
Should look good, and be something different. (Aka not a 6BR).
You’re gonna have to call up some black magic to shoot those 25 Soupers out of that thing...

But honestly that should be quite fun. Be sure to post pics when it’s done
 
Yeah, i was leaning towards the Souper.
But i already have the brass, dies for the 250 Savage.
Even out of my sporter barrel Stevens 200, it's shooting the 75gr Sierra Varmint bullet off a bipod that would keep up with the benchrest guns at my local matches.
Or at least not embarrass myself too badly.
 
Yeaaaaaa......
Change that last remark! :rolleyes:
Benches concrete, not wood. And they wouldn't let me use the spiked feet on the bipod. Couldn't load it like i'm used to.
Didn't help a screw fell out of the bipod. :eek:
Dead last.
Including factory class.
But was still a better day than being at work! ;)
 
Yeaaaaaa......
Change that last remark! :rolleyes:
Benches concrete, not wood. And they wouldn't let me use the spiked feet on the bipod. Couldn't load it like i'm used to.
Didn't help a screw fell out of the bipod. :eek:
Dead last.
Including factory class.
But was still a better day than being at work! ;)
Like the rest of the .25 guys, you need a helmet.
 
Thinking of doing a 25-06 who would u get a barrel from stainless will be used for hunting
For 25-06 I’d go with 1:8 twist. Any of the big names are good. Bartlein, Shilen, Brux, Schneider, Hawk Hill, Mullerworks, Rock Creek, Krieger, Proof, Lila, Douglas, Pac Nor, Lothar Walther, etc.

Whoever fits your budget and timeline is who I’d go with.
 
For 25-06 I’d go with 1:8 twist. Any of the big names are good. Bartlein, Shilen, Brux, Schneider, Hawk Hill, Mullerworks, Rock Creek, Krieger, Proof, Lila, Douglas, Pac Nor, Lothar Walther, etc.

Whoever fits your budget and timeline is who I’d go with.
I think the 8 twist will stabilize all the heaviest .257 bullets out there today. I remember going with an 8 twist .264 barrel 20 years ago. I replaced it twice with other 8 twist barrels and kinda wish I'd have done a 7.5. The 150-156 bullets justify that today. Next one will be a 7.5. Couldn't hurt to go 7.5 for just that reason. Since you stated hunting use, you could get several years out of a hunting barrel. Considering a 140-145 grain bullet could show up for the .257, I think I'd speed it up to a 7.5 twist. Can't hurt for sure. Then your covering potential heavier/longer bullet options. The 25-06 is a big enough cartridge that it can handle heavier bullets for sure.
 
140-145 grain??!!
It took how long to get 131, 133, 135 grain bullets?
Seeing more discontinued 25 caliber bullets, than new ones coming out.
 
140-145 grain??!!
It took how long to get 131, 133, 135 grain bullets?
Seeing more discontinued 25 caliber bullets, than new ones coming out.
Maybe. Can't a guy daydream ? After all, the 131 BJ and the 2 Berger's all in roughly a 3 year period. IF Hornady or Sierra jumped on the heavy .257 bullet wagon, who knows what might show up. Time will tell. Either way, a 7.5 Twist isn't a bad thing. I think to get around equal in weight for caliber, a 140-145 would equate to a 6.5 bullet in the 150-156 grain range.
 
Maybe. Can't a guy daydream ? After all, the 131 BJ and the 2 Berger's all in roughly a 3 year period. IF Hornady or Sierra jumped on the heavy .257 bullet wagon, who knows what might show up. Time will tell. Either way, a 7.5 Twist isn't a bad thing. I think to get around equal in weight for caliber, a 140-145 would equate to a 6.5 bullet in the 150-156 grain range.
The 1:8 will stabilize the Blackjack/Berger 130-135 class bullets just fine at high velocities. The other consideration is the ability to use lighter bullets. The 1:7.5 may cause the lighter bullets to shed jackets at 3300+ FPS.
 
The 1:8 will stabilize the Blackjack/Berger 130-135 class bullets just fine at high velocities. The other consideration is the ability to use lighter bullets. The 1:7.5 may cause the lighter bullets to shed jackets at 3300+ FPS.
Good point. I'll find that out soon. I went with a 7.5. My guess is I'll be fine with 115-135s. Not sure about the ELDX 110s. Hornady is common for jacket failure I hear. Never had any issue personally but they exist. Even with a 7.5 twist running 110s at 3400 fps, RPM is 326K. I'm shooting a 22-250AI 8 twist running 53 Vmax at nearly 4k. No issues. Fingers crossed.
 
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