Making my 25-06 a accurate long range rifle

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Hello everyone and Merry Christmas. This is my first post on this forums and im wanting to make my 25-06 the ultimate long range rifle. I use my 25-06 for groundhogs, deer, coyote, and other varmints. I reload and im shooting 115 grain nosler balistic tips. Its already a accurate rifle as it stands. What all should i do to kill a groundhog at 600-1000 yards?
 
I'd say chrono your load, get it plugged into one of the Ballistic Calculators, check/learn your rifle's drops and practice on paper, groundhogs or both.
A scope with target turrets and a laser range finder will help. JohnnyK.
 
Welcome to LRH.

If you are confident in the accuracy of your rig, then it is time to learn what your bullet is doing downrange. Like johnnyk suggested, develop your drop table and back it up with a good ballistics program. Once you have a good idea what is happening downrange, then target acquisition is the next step. A top quality laser rangefinder is a must. Lots of threads here on that subject. In the end, at the yardage you are talking about, the Swaro or the Leica will be your best bet. Then get a quality scope. You will need to determine if you want to compensate for distance by "holdover" or the "dial-up" method. This will determine what reticle you want, which in turn will give the direction you need to go in choosing a quality scope.
 
What all should i do to kill a groundhog at 600-1000 yards?

Hunt on NO WIND DAYS after you do all of the above.
 
After you chrono your load you still need to shoot the ranges to verify your dope. It doesn't always match what your chrono and published bc say...good luck
 
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