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New Rifle build Please tell me why I should or should not build a 25-06
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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 2275207" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>I also have .257 WBTY 1:7" 22" to have a flexibility of going suppressed. It is built primarily to propel the 133s when they come out. Meantime, I will be using the 117 Cayugas and 131 BJ's ( thanks to a very dear friend).</p><p></p><p>I do not understand when people say there is not enough bullet choices. There are numerous 100-120 offerings as originally designed. Hammer Bullets have quite a few weight offerings for this caliber. There also high BC bullet offerings from Badlands (110s), Cayugas (117s), Blackjacks (back-ordered), and Bergers (133s - not yet available, 135s). People are reporting excellent hunting successes on both the 131s and 135s already. In short, there is not a shortage of bullet choices/offerings.Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 2275207, member: 14204"] I also have .257 WBTY 1:7" 22" to have a flexibility of going suppressed. It is built primarily to propel the 133s when they come out. Meantime, I will be using the 117 Cayugas and 131 BJ's ( thanks to a very dear friend). I do not understand when people say there is not enough bullet choices. There are numerous 100-120 offerings as originally designed. Hammer Bullets have quite a few weight offerings for this caliber. There also high BC bullet offerings from Badlands (110s), Cayugas (117s), Blackjacks (back-ordered), and Bergers (133s - not yet available, 135s). People are reporting excellent hunting successes on both the 131s and 135s already. In short, there is not a shortage of bullet choices/offerings.Ed [/QUOTE]
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