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		Just built a 25x47L.  I haven't shot any 100 gr bullets yet, but have gotten 3180 with a 115 Berger and RE-16.  I picked a load at 3120 and did a seating depth test.  The best 3 shot group was .167 at 200 yards.
I would think that a reasonable velocity expectation out of a 100 grain bullet from a 25x47L would be around 3300 fps.
In my 25 Norma Dasher, I got the 100 gr SMK to a little over 3200 fps with H 4895.
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Beruisis Be sure to check the length of the Barnes bullet and make sure you get enough twist. I am shooting a 9 twist and in the past had slightly open groups shooting the longer bullets in a 10 twist.
				
			I would think that a reasonable velocity expectation out of a 100 grain bullet from a 25x47L would be around 3300 fps.
In my 25 Norma Dasher, I got the 100 gr SMK to a little over 3200 fps with H 4895.
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Beruisis Be sure to check the length of the Barnes bullet and make sure you get enough twist. I am shooting a 9 twist and in the past had slightly open groups shooting the longer bullets in a 10 twist.
			
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 . That said, I never use the mags anyway, so it's no big deal - I throat my barrels for maximum performance, and use them as single-shot.
. That said, I never use the mags anyway, so it's no big deal - I throat my barrels for maximum performance, and use them as single-shot. Using a safe dose of RL-17, the .257 Ack. Imp. runs the same bullet at 3330 FPS. Both are great mule deer and pronghorn rigs . . . and, the coyotes don't complain much either.
 Using a safe dose of RL-17, the .257 Ack. Imp. runs the same bullet at 3330 FPS. Both are great mule deer and pronghorn rigs . . . and, the coyotes don't complain much either. If speed is the primary goal, a 25/300 Rem. Ultra Mag, or something in that neighborhood could use up a little powder . . . I don't mind burnin' up a huntin' barrel - putting on a new one doesn't take much time, and by the time you wear it out, you've probably enjoyed some decent huntin'!
 If speed is the primary goal, a 25/300 Rem. Ultra Mag, or something in that neighborhood could use up a little powder . . . I don't mind burnin' up a huntin' barrel - putting on a new one doesn't take much time, and by the time you wear it out, you've probably enjoyed some decent huntin'! RG
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		 - 6.5x284 = 61.4 Gr.
 - 6.5x284 = 61.4 Gr.
