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Youth - 260 Rem or 25.06??
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<blockquote data-quote="Trentcamp" data-source="post: 2653500" data-attributes="member: 98216"><p>Either are fantastic cartridges And will fill the bill with what you seek splendidly. You could argue valid points in both directions. I have both and have cleanly taken whitetail with them both. That being said I'm particularly fond of the 25. It 'kills' way above its weight class. I generally shoot 100 gr partitions over 53 grains of IMR 4350 for 3300 fps out of my rifle. way sub MOA and the most potent deer medicine I've come across yet. I backed the load down a tick when my boys started out and they had no trouble with the recoil. Bryce Towsley wrote a great article on the 25'06 a couple years ago that is good reading. He recommended the 115 gr partition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trentcamp, post: 2653500, member: 98216"] Either are fantastic cartridges And will fill the bill with what you seek splendidly. You could argue valid points in both directions. I have both and have cleanly taken whitetail with them both. That being said I'm particularly fond of the 25. It 'kills' way above its weight class. I generally shoot 100 gr partitions over 53 grains of IMR 4350 for 3300 fps out of my rifle. way sub MOA and the most potent deer medicine I've come across yet. I backed the load down a tick when my boys started out and they had no trouble with the recoil. Bryce Towsley wrote a great article on the 25'06 a couple years ago that is good reading. He recommended the 115 gr partition. [/QUOTE]
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