25-06rem a few ?
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25-06rem a few ?
hi shooters its been 11 weeks and im still waiting on my qld gun licence but this may be a blessing for my first c/f rifle i was sure a tikka t3 308win was the gun i wanted common good all rounder pigs goats deer but ive learned of the i think amazing 25-06 rem can i get a t3 chamberd in this cal how dose the ammo go pricewise compaird to the 308 lov to hear your opinions. thanks Bruce. p.s im lovin it because of the ballistics.
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
Unless you really want a 308 for any specific reason - go with the 25/06.
Any minor difference in the cost of ammunition will be forgotten as the 25/06 hits hard enough for most critters in this county and it is noticeably flatter than the 308 at any range.
Unfortunately factory ammunition is a bit anaemic for the 25/06 so it is a handload round for best performance.
Any minor difference in the cost of ammunition will be forgotten as the 25/06 hits hard enough for most critters in this county and it is noticeably flatter than the 308 at any range.
Unfortunately factory ammunition is a bit anaemic for the 25/06 so it is a handload round for best performance.
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
thanks adamjp reloading is definatly an option i dont know why everyone dosent run a 25-06
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
that's a bit like saying "i don't know why everyone doesn't like the colour orange?"bruce17hmr wrote:thanks adamjp reloading is definatly an option i dont know why everyone dosent run a 25-06
but good luck with the cartridge. i'm sure it will do what you want it to do.
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
because its an unpleasantly loud mofobruce17hmr wrote:thanks adamjp reloading is definatly an option i dont know why everyone dosent run a 25-06
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yeah i agree trevort.
i'm taking a back seat to the hyper velocity rounds simply because muzzle blast will ruin the rest of your hunting and probably you hearing too.
i'd rather learn how read distance, wind and allow for bullet drop.
i'm taking a back seat to the hyper velocity rounds simply because muzzle blast will ruin the rest of your hunting and probably you hearing too.
i'd rather learn how read distance, wind and allow for bullet drop.
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Hearing protection is where its atandrewk wrote:yeah i agree trevort.
i'm taking a back seat to the hyper velocity rounds simply because muzzle blast will ruin the rest of your hunting and probably you hearing too.
i'd rather learn how read distance, wind and allow for bullet drop.
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
so whats the go 308or25-06 any suggestions is the 25-06 that much louder is recoil less or more. cheers Bruce
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.308. if your gonna reload you can load it smaller for varmints or load it big and take anything the country has to offer. i loev my .308 and bring it out any chance i can, no matter how small the target
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
I have owned/own both recoil between the two will largely depend on weight of rifle and projectile i found my .308 7600 with 150gn projectiles would kick a bit but i have a .25/06 heavy barrel mauser shooting 100gn projectiles which is a pussy cat to shoot but muzzle blast/flip is a bit more than the .308. If both rifles wieghed the same shooting the same weight proj id still take the .25/06 for flatter trajectory.
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had a rem sendero 25-06 used with 75gr bts was an awesome long range varmint rifle it just wouldnt miss redcoats that thing. Talking about muzzle blast i fired a shot over the roof at a poor unsuspecting fox one arvo and found i had a massive circle like crack in the windshield lol so yeah it does have a bit of muzzle blast!
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
THANKS GUYS muzzel blast has deterd me im back on 308 when my lisence finally turns up CHEERS STRAIGHT SHOOTING.
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bruce17hmr wrote:hi shooters its been 11 weeks and im still waiting on my qld gun licence but this may be a blessing for my first c/f rifle i was sure a tikka t3 308win was the gun i wanted common good all rounder pigs goats deer but ive learned of the i think amazing 25-06 rem can i get a t3 chamberd in this cal how dose the ammo go pricewise compaird to the 308 lov to hear your opinions. thanks Bruce. p.s im lovin it because of the ballistics.
Haven't been on here for a while so missed this
I have what you are asking about and like it.
The Tikka shoots well and seems to match this round to a "T" (pun intended).
Muzzle blast is moderate and not as bad as a short barrelled 308 in my opinion.
If your shooting without hearing protection your an idiot.
The argument of muzzle blast down range scaring game is mostly BS with centerfires over .22 cal anyway as they all make a lot of noise and at 100m down range will sound very similar.
Ammo is reasonable but reloads are the way to go if you want your ammo to do justice to the round and rifle.
I lent my new rifle to my dad and had a battle to get it back he loved the thing and used it on varmints and light game.
I just shoot whatever presents itself and find it a very useful rifle.
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Re: 25-06rem a few ?
thanks petero im tossing a coin love the 25/06 ballistics
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Mate,bruce17hmr wrote:thanks petero im tossing a coin love the 25/06 ballistics
How much experience have you had with a centrefire? If you are just getting into shooting I don't think a 308 is right for you.
If you want something that can take a good range of game and has readily available factory ammo I have to say don't go larger than a 243 or you will have trouble shooting accurately, you could develop a flinch or close your eyes before you shoot because of the recoil.
Whilst the 308 would make a great 2nd gun I can't imagine recommending one as a newbie's first centrefire.
I'd be more inclined to recommend a 204, 223, 22-250 etc to you and tell you to have one of them and get a 308 when you are confident at shooting it. Just food for thought.