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<blockquote data-quote="Louisiana Reloader" data-source="post: 2891250" data-attributes="member: 123382"><p>Nice, thanks for all the load info. My 25-06 is a Browning X-Bolt as well with a 24" barrel. Btw, if you are not happy with your factory "Feather Trigger" that is really not a feather trigger, MCarbo makes an awesome spring replacement that allows you to keep the functionality of the factory bolt button safety feature. I replaced the factory spring with an MCarbo spring and now I have the trigger on my Browning X-Bolt adjusted down to 1lb 8oz and I LOVE it. As I mentioned earlier in this post, I am pushing 110gr Nosler AB's and 110gr Hornady ELD-X's averaging 3,275fps using 55.7grs of Alliant PP4000MR. However, I am intrigued by these Absolute Hammer bullets mentioned several times in this thread and I might have to look into these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisiana Reloader, post: 2891250, member: 123382"] Nice, thanks for all the load info. My 25-06 is a Browning X-Bolt as well with a 24" barrel. Btw, if you are not happy with your factory "Feather Trigger" that is really not a feather trigger, MCarbo makes an awesome spring replacement that allows you to keep the functionality of the factory bolt button safety feature. I replaced the factory spring with an MCarbo spring and now I have the trigger on my Browning X-Bolt adjusted down to 1lb 8oz and I LOVE it. As I mentioned earlier in this post, I am pushing 110gr Nosler AB's and 110gr Hornady ELD-X's averaging 3,275fps using 55.7grs of Alliant PP4000MR. However, I am intrigued by these Absolute Hammer bullets mentioned several times in this thread and I might have to look into these. [/QUOTE]
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