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The Basics, Starting Out
2506 or 2506 Ackley build
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1352416" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I would go with the .25-05AI. I like that the sharp shoulder cuts down on case stretching, which means less brass prep time. The additional velocity is also impressive and just increases the hydrostatic shock.</p><p></p><p>I used a .25-06 Sendero for a number of years and never had a whitetail walk away. That can be said about a lot of cartridges, when and if, bullet placement is high on a hunters list.</p><p>I started out shooting the 100gn Ballistic Tips and TSX and moved on to the 115gn Ballistic Tips and Bergers VLD's. All were incredibly accurate, fast, flat and killed like a lightening bolt. A friend of mine swears by his using the 110gn AccuBond and I see that Hornady is coming out with a 110gn ELD-X. </p><p>A little more variety in heavier bullets would be nice but don't see it happening, and I understand why, just saying.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and happy hunting. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1352416, member: 307"] I would go with the .25-05AI. I like that the sharp shoulder cuts down on case stretching, which means less brass prep time. The additional velocity is also impressive and just increases the hydrostatic shock. I used a .25-06 Sendero for a number of years and never had a whitetail walk away. That can be said about a lot of cartridges, when and if, bullet placement is high on a hunters list. I started out shooting the 100gn Ballistic Tips and TSX and moved on to the 115gn Ballistic Tips and Bergers VLD's. All were incredibly accurate, fast, flat and killed like a lightening bolt. A friend of mine swears by his using the 110gn AccuBond and I see that Hornady is coming out with a 110gn ELD-X. A little more variety in heavier bullets would be nice but don't see it happening, and I understand why, just saying. Good luck and happy hunting. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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