25-06 AI and 67 grain Shock Hammer

I have been getting those kinds of speeds also with my 25 -06 AI only with 70 grain blitz kings and even more my wheatherby Compressed loads of RL 17 for both applications
Dean

PS: Bullet drop is just a few inches even at 500 yards
 
Barrel life? I have no problem using it for varmints or predators, but I question the ethics of using it on game animals. P.O. Ackley experimented with sub-caliber bullets with extroidinary results, subsequent results by the public resulted in dismal failures as well spectacular kills. When I first got my .17 Remington, I shot a jack rabbit broadside at about 150 yards. since there was little or no recoil, I saw the bullet hit the rabbit. When the bullet impacted, I saw fur blown into the air. The rabbit fell facing the way I shot it and I saw I trickle of blood at the bullet hole. I turned the rabbit over and all the fur was missing on the chest and there was no exit wound. penetration was minimal, the the hydraulic shock was devastating. Results on coyotes were similar. .Granted, the two bullet are entirely different, but please experiment before trying it on a deer.
 
And by the way we need rifle specs!!!
Rem 700 Action
Brux 4 groove 10 Twist@ 23.5" #9 Contour
Canjar 700VS Trigger
McRee G5 Chassis
EGW 20 MOA Rail
Bushnell Forge 3-18X50
Hawk Hybrid Can
Peterson 270 Brass
Varget@ 57.7g ( Work up to this, sticky bolt@ 58g but the primer was fine)
CCI200 Primer
Weather was 57 degrees and I'm at an altitude of 499'

I put it together around the 90g HH but was disappointed in 3712fps
so I dropped down to the 67g, I think I can get more out of the 90's
and I'm still working on it

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Barrel life? I have no problem using it for varmints or predators, but I question the ethics of using it on game animals. P.O. Ackley experimented with sub-caliber bullets with extroidinary results, subsequent results by the public resulted in dismal failures as well spectacular kills. When I first got my .17 Remington, I shot a jack rabbit broadside at about 150 yards. since there was little or no recoil, I saw the bullet hit the rabbit. When the bullet impacted, I saw fur blown into the air. The rabbit fell facing the way I shot it and I saw I trickle of blood at the bullet hole. I turned the rabbit over and all the fur was missing on the chest and there was no exit wound. penetration was minimal, the the hydraulic shock was devastating. Results on coyotes were similar. .Granted, the two bullet are entirely different, but please experiment before trying it on a deer.
I've been doing this for decades and I assure you no Whitetail will carry this home, the static shock of this round will disable any Whitetail or Mule Deer with authority, as for barrel life, It never crosses my mind
 
If they act like the 80gr Barnes TTSX in my 25-06's 26" barrels @ 3,800+fps, impacts on deer at range aren't any worse, and sometimes less destructive, than some cup-n-core bullets I've used. Velocity drops rather quickly, but I do like the banjo wire trajectories at my altitudes.
 
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