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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 134557"><p>I've shot the .25-06 longer than they have made factory rifles for them. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif Don't start counting on me now. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif</p><p>I've taken over 100 deer with them and owned 12 of them total and still own 3, a Custom Rem 700 .25-06AI, a Browning B78 .25-06 and a Ruger 77V .25-06. Since my first rifle I have shot the Serria 117 BTSP on deer. About the time that Nosler came out with the 100gr BT I switched my Ruger over to them. I tried it on deer but if I tried to break bone with them it didn't work too well. Rib shots could be good and bad depending on range and wether I hit bone or not. On side shots hitting them at the last rib going back was awsome. It takes out the diaphrame and part of the liver usually and their DRT. Same with low chest shots thru the heart. Lung shots were not as reliable. Sometimes took a bit.</p><p>With the Serria 117 BTSP sholder shots were good. Ruins some meat but it worked. Neck shots were awsome. Furtherest shot on a deer was 715 measured and was a heart shot and it looked like someone had driven a .25 drill rod thru the deer. It droped it instantly but the bullet didn't open up just drove a .25" hole completly thru the deer including the heart. On elk the 115 Nosler worked awsome at 330 steped off yards. Took two thru the chest and one in the neck to bring it down. It was dead just didn't know it and I sure didn't want it bailing off into the ravine and having to figure out how to get it out again. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif But the main thing I found is the 100gr Bt's work well on coyotes. The 117gr BTSP's work great on Deer and the 115gr NP's work great on Elk.</p><p>Right now I'm working on the .25-06AI and 110gr AB to use for deer and am hoping it might be a perfect marriage between the 100 Bt's and the 117 SPBT depending on how they group in my new gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 134557"] I've shot the .25-06 longer than they have made factory rifles for them. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] Don't start counting on me now. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] I've taken over 100 deer with them and owned 12 of them total and still own 3, a Custom Rem 700 .25-06AI, a Browning B78 .25-06 and a Ruger 77V .25-06. Since my first rifle I have shot the Serria 117 BTSP on deer. About the time that Nosler came out with the 100gr BT I switched my Ruger over to them. I tried it on deer but if I tried to break bone with them it didn't work too well. Rib shots could be good and bad depending on range and wether I hit bone or not. On side shots hitting them at the last rib going back was awsome. It takes out the diaphrame and part of the liver usually and their DRT. Same with low chest shots thru the heart. Lung shots were not as reliable. Sometimes took a bit. With the Serria 117 BTSP sholder shots were good. Ruins some meat but it worked. Neck shots were awsome. Furtherest shot on a deer was 715 measured and was a heart shot and it looked like someone had driven a .25 drill rod thru the deer. It droped it instantly but the bullet didn't open up just drove a .25" hole completly thru the deer including the heart. On elk the 115 Nosler worked awsome at 330 steped off yards. Took two thru the chest and one in the neck to bring it down. It was dead just didn't know it and I sure didn't want it bailing off into the ravine and having to figure out how to get it out again. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] But the main thing I found is the 100gr Bt's work well on coyotes. The 117gr BTSP's work great on Deer and the 115gr NP's work great on Elk. Right now I'm working on the .25-06AI and 110gr AB to use for deer and am hoping it might be a perfect marriage between the 100 Bt's and the 117 SPBT depending on how they group in my new gun. [/QUOTE]
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