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25-06 vs 257 wby
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<blockquote data-quote="Texis" data-source="post: 2408478" data-attributes="member: 121376"><p>I've owned a 700 BDL 25-06 since 1979. The rifle always shot .5 MOA with factory ammo, but the twist didn't like anything over 3000 FPS. 2950 is fine.. 3000 starts flying all over the place. I've loved the rifle and killed too many whitetail to count and a mule deer. My gun likes 117gr. </p><p>I think you can't go wrong either way, but I do think 25-06 may be easier to find rounds and/or brass for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texis, post: 2408478, member: 121376"] I’ve owned a 700 BDL 25-06 since 1979. The rifle always shot .5 MOA with factory ammo, but the twist didn’t like anything over 3000 FPS. 2950 is fine.. 3000 starts flying all over the place. I’ve loved the rifle and killed too many whitetail to count and a mule deer. My gun likes 117gr. I think you can’t go wrong either way, but I do think 25-06 may be easier to find rounds and/or brass for. [/QUOTE]
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