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Reloading
25-06 Rem 115 Berger VLD's
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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 317969" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>I have done load development for my Tikka stainless sythetic in 25-06, which is straight factory. Have put a half dozen groups under .50 inches with 52.0 gr IMR 4831 at 3050 with Fed 210 and Win Brass using Berger 115's seated to the lands. I think you would be asking an awful lot to get over 3200 fps with 115 gr bullets in a 25-06, maybe with a .257 Weatherby. Gun also likes imr4350, just not as much as 4831. Gun does not like Retumbo or R22, while many others have reported good results with the slower burning powders. Weather has dropped into the 20's-30's here in Idaho so I will be putting these loads through the chrony this weekend to see how they do as I prepare for my backpack hunt into 9000' in 10 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 317969, member: 10444"] I have done load development for my Tikka stainless sythetic in 25-06, which is straight factory. Have put a half dozen groups under .50 inches with 52.0 gr IMR 4831 at 3050 with Fed 210 and Win Brass using Berger 115's seated to the lands. I think you would be asking an awful lot to get over 3200 fps with 115 gr bullets in a 25-06, maybe with a .257 Weatherby. Gun also likes imr4350, just not as much as 4831. Gun does not like Retumbo or R22, while many others have reported good results with the slower burning powders. Weather has dropped into the 20's-30's here in Idaho so I will be putting these loads through the chrony this weekend to see how they do as I prepare for my backpack hunt into 9000' in 10 days. [/QUOTE]
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