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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
.25-06 loads?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulseyetom" data-source="post: 492727" data-attributes="member: 14766"><p>I have used the 100 grain Nosler Partitions with good success on Mule deer. I switched to the 110 grain Accubond a few years ago and have had juast as good of luck with it. MY 110 grain load is 58.5 grains of Re25 in my Browning B-78. This load is warm in that rifle. I started at 56 grains and worked up until I got the vertical out of the group and they turned round. My powder of choice for the 100 grain bullets is Re 22. I just worked up a load using that powder with Nosler E-tips but have not tried them on game yet. They really shoot good and have a decent BC. Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulseyetom, post: 492727, member: 14766"] I have used the 100 grain Nosler Partitions with good success on Mule deer. I switched to the 110 grain Accubond a few years ago and have had juast as good of luck with it. MY 110 grain load is 58.5 grains of Re25 in my Browning B-78. This load is warm in that rifle. I started at 56 grains and worked up until I got the vertical out of the group and they turned round. My powder of choice for the 100 grain bullets is Re 22. I just worked up a load using that powder with Nosler E-tips but have not tried them on game yet. They really shoot good and have a decent BC. Tom [/QUOTE]
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