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Reloading
25-06 Rem 115 Berger VLD's
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<blockquote data-quote="Bulseyetom" data-source="post: 315334" data-attributes="member: 14766"><p>I am shooting 50 grains of H4350 in my Weatherby Ultralight into 1/2" groups at 100 yards when I played with the seating depth. I shoot a Browning Single Shot in 25-06 but haven't tried the Bergers in it yet as It loves the 110 grain Nosler Accubond and kills like lightning. For a young person, I highly recomend the 25-06 with 100 grain bullets and have taken numerous mule deer with my single shot with that combo before switching to the Accubond several years ago. I think a Sendero would be too heavy for a kid to pack. I have a Model 7 Remington with KS stock in 7-08 that is a tackdriver and weights only 6 pounds, and my 25-06 Weatherby will shoot with my Browning if I really hunt for the right load and it weights maybe 6.5 pounds. The B78 has long been my hunting rifle as it weighs less than 8 pounds. I love shooting the heavy barrel rifles at the range but on a hunt where I usually shoot only 1 shot I prefer the lightweights! Tomgun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulseyetom, post: 315334, member: 14766"] I am shooting 50 grains of H4350 in my Weatherby Ultralight into 1/2" groups at 100 yards when I played with the seating depth. I shoot a Browning Single Shot in 25-06 but haven't tried the Bergers in it yet as It loves the 110 grain Nosler Accubond and kills like lightning. For a young person, I highly recomend the 25-06 with 100 grain bullets and have taken numerous mule deer with my single shot with that combo before switching to the Accubond several years ago. I think a Sendero would be too heavy for a kid to pack. I have a Model 7 Remington with KS stock in 7-08 that is a tackdriver and weights only 6 pounds, and my 25-06 Weatherby will shoot with my Browning if I really hunt for the right load and it weights maybe 6.5 pounds. The B78 has long been my hunting rifle as it weighs less than 8 pounds. I love shooting the heavy barrel rifles at the range but on a hunt where I usually shoot only 1 shot I prefer the lightweights! Tomgun) [/QUOTE]
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