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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Youth - 260 Rem or 25.06??
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<blockquote data-quote="Winnett1" data-source="post: 2069782" data-attributes="member: 114237"><p>Both are excellent choices. I have harvested game from Elk to Antelope with no regrets about either caliber. </p><p>The ONLY draw back to the 25-06 is heavier bullet selection. </p><p>For the 260 remington, one of my favorites. It will make most of the 6.5's ,other than the earsplittin loud boomers trying to catch up to it. It just didn't have the powerful advertising behind it when it was introduced. </p><p>There are better bullet weight choices.</p><p>Just my opinion of course. But Don't be afraid to check out the ballistics. </p><p>Winnett 1</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winnett1, post: 2069782, member: 114237"] Both are excellent choices. I have harvested game from Elk to Antelope with no regrets about either caliber. The ONLY draw back to the 25-06 is heavier bullet selection. For the 260 remington, one of my favorites. It will make most of the 6.5's ,other than the earsplittin loud boomers trying to catch up to it. It just didn't have the powerful advertising behind it when it was introduced. There are better bullet weight choices. Just my opinion of course. But Don't be afraid to check out the ballistics. Winnett 1 [/QUOTE]
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