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Favorite 6.5-06 bullet & load
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<blockquote data-quote="RevJim" data-source="post: 1303720" data-attributes="member: 86754"><p>I'm having a pre64 Mod 70 rebarreled to 6.5/06 myself, and I also chose the 8" twist. I, however, don't shoot unwounded game out past 375 or so, just a preference of mine. I like a 24" bbl and also was wondering about the 25/06 necked up. I have a bunch of new Nosler 270 win, but was thinking of trying the Nosler 25/06. I also found some Remington 25/06 brass. So, when you say they end up short, is this really an issue with a hunting rifle? I ask that as I used a 35 Whelen AI for a tad over 20 yrs and fireformed new Remington Whelen brass always came out a bit short. I never trimmed any for years! If it hurt anything in my rifle I never saw it, but again, I never shot but one animal at 347yds, the rest were under 275.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RevJim, post: 1303720, member: 86754"] I'm having a pre64 Mod 70 rebarreled to 6.5/06 myself, and I also chose the 8" twist. I, however, don't shoot unwounded game out past 375 or so, just a preference of mine. I like a 24" bbl and also was wondering about the 25/06 necked up. I have a bunch of new Nosler 270 win, but was thinking of trying the Nosler 25/06. I also found some Remington 25/06 brass. So, when you say they end up short, is this really an issue with a hunting rifle? I ask that as I used a 35 Whelen AI for a tad over 20 yrs and fireformed new Remington Whelen brass always came out a bit short. I never trimmed any for years! If it hurt anything in my rifle I never saw it, but again, I never shot but one animal at 347yds, the rest were under 275. [/QUOTE]
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