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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 692636" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>I have been shooting the 25-06 a long time. Best deer killing round I have ever fired. I have learned that it likes to be pushed almost to the max to do its thing. One of the 4350s or 4831s will usually get you what you want. Two of the best loads that I have ever found that I use for deer is with Sierra Pro Hunter 117 gr bullets. Either 52 grs H-4831, CCI BR2 primer and Rem case, or 49 grs IMR 4350 with a CCI 250 primer and Rem case usually shoots really well in most rifles. I am hearing good things about Retumbo and the 110 Accubond. With H-4831 and the 110 I would start about 52 grs and work up in .5 grs at a time and do the same with from 49 grs with IMR 4350 until you find accuracy without too much pressure. I have not shoot any of the 110 ABs but I have shot just about everything else from 100 to 120 gr in actually killing deer over the past 30 years, 20 of which I did crop damage control, and my pick of bullets is still the plain Jane flat base 117 Sierra Pro Hunter. Super accurate and it just drops deer in their tracks and they don't break your bank to get them. Just some of my findings. Hope they help you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 692636, member: 10178"] I have been shooting the 25-06 a long time. Best deer killing round I have ever fired. I have learned that it likes to be pushed almost to the max to do its thing. One of the 4350s or 4831s will usually get you what you want. Two of the best loads that I have ever found that I use for deer is with Sierra Pro Hunter 117 gr bullets. Either 52 grs H-4831, CCI BR2 primer and Rem case, or 49 grs IMR 4350 with a CCI 250 primer and Rem case usually shoots really well in most rifles. I am hearing good things about Retumbo and the 110 Accubond. With H-4831 and the 110 I would start about 52 grs and work up in .5 grs at a time and do the same with from 49 grs with IMR 4350 until you find accuracy without too much pressure. I have not shoot any of the 110 ABs but I have shot just about everything else from 100 to 120 gr in actually killing deer over the past 30 years, 20 of which I did crop damage control, and my pick of bullets is still the plain Jane flat base 117 Sierra Pro Hunter. Super accurate and it just drops deer in their tracks and they don't break your bank to get them. Just some of my findings. Hope they help you. [/QUOTE]
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