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Long Range Hunting & Shooting
25-06,270,7mm,300mag..not a nickles worth of difference
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<blockquote data-quote="shade mt" data-source="post: 296720" data-attributes="member: 18680"><p>hey montanarifleman, yea i have looked at the sendero in the 25-06 also, that would have to make an awsome antelope and long range chuck rifle. I am getting right around 3200 out of a 24" barrel using a 115 nosler bt but it is a hot load ,, 53 grns of imr4831 ,, which is 1 grain over max in the nosler handbook , i would not recommend it with out careful testing, i have ran that load clean out to 54 grns without any obvious pressure signs, but you could just tell pressure was high, accuracy in my rifle is actually better with max loads or a little higher. START LOW AND WORK UP!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shade mt, post: 296720, member: 18680"] hey montanarifleman, yea i have looked at the sendero in the 25-06 also, that would have to make an awsome antelope and long range chuck rifle. I am getting right around 3200 out of a 24" barrel using a 115 nosler bt but it is a hot load ,, 53 grns of imr4831 ,, which is 1 grain over max in the nosler handbook , i would not recommend it with out careful testing, i have ran that load clean out to 54 grns without any obvious pressure signs, but you could just tell pressure was high, accuracy in my rifle is actually better with max loads or a little higher. START LOW AND WORK UP! [/QUOTE]
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