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Reloading
25-06 load questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulseyetom" data-source="post: 413171" data-attributes="member: 14766"><p>I would start with 48.5 grains and work up in 0.3 grain increments to see where you find a sweet spot. I an using 52 grains of H4350 with the 100 grain Barnes TSX bullet. In most of my rifles in the 25-06 class of capacity up to my 270 Weatherby I have found that H4350 is the most accurate powder. For paper punching, play with the powder charge until you find a nice, circular group and then play with the seating depth to see if you can fine tune the load. My 25-06 Browning single shot B-78 is my hunting rifle of choice for hogs, antelope and deer and will shoot lights out when I fine tune a load. I have had excellent luck with Reloader 25 using 100 and 110 grain bullets with higher velocity than I can achieve with H4350 with similar accuracy. Good shooting. Tom gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulseyetom, post: 413171, member: 14766"] I would start with 48.5 grains and work up in 0.3 grain increments to see where you find a sweet spot. I an using 52 grains of H4350 with the 100 grain Barnes TSX bullet. In most of my rifles in the 25-06 class of capacity up to my 270 Weatherby I have found that H4350 is the most accurate powder. For paper punching, play with the powder charge until you find a nice, circular group and then play with the seating depth to see if you can fine tune the load. My 25-06 Browning single shot B-78 is my hunting rifle of choice for hogs, antelope and deer and will shoot lights out when I fine tune a load. I have had excellent luck with Reloader 25 using 100 and 110 grain bullets with higher velocity than I can achieve with H4350 with similar accuracy. Good shooting. Tom gun) [/QUOTE]
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