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RE: Pronghorn Rifle
Thanks everyone for the input. Is there a particular brand of 25-06 that you like? Bolt action?
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RE: Pronghorn Rifle
Mine is a Ruger and I have been happy with that one. Be sure to get a 24 inch or longer barrel. The SPS would be a good choice IMO.(Remington 700)
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RE: Pronghorn Rifle
Remington Model 700 SPS.
(It is bolt-action, and so is the Ruger James B mentioned.) |
RE: Pronghorn Rifle
Yeah I have heard that the 25-06 is a great deer/lope round however I'll stick with my 270 wsm.
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There are plenty of good bolts for the 25-06,Remington,Ruger,Browning,Sako are some.I have owned Ruger's and Winchesters in the 25-06.The Rem 700 CDL looks to be a good rifle and even though it's a single shot don't look past the T/C or the Ruger #1's.
I have 2 25-06's right now one is a stainless Ruger M77 on houge stock and timmey triger topped with a 4-16 x 40 scope and the other is a Ruger #1-B with great wood and a trigger job toped with a 3-9 burris.Both are tack drives and mild recoil. My guns like the 117 gr load from Federal,but I will be trying the 110gr accubond this weekend for deer. BBJ |
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ORIGINAL: Garminator Brutal..no 308? and by the way, who's that pic on your avatar, she's pretty hot:D I will be using mine on lopers. |
RE: Pronghorn Rifle
ORIGINAL: younggun243 I think a .308 would be impractical, more gun than neccessary. A smaller bullet would be better. ORIGINAL: younggun243 I think a 7mmWSM would be way too expensive. Since it's still a wildcat cartridge and isn't produced that much. 25-06 A "wildcat" would be something like a .280 A.I. where you have to fire form brass and can't get factory ammo etc.... |
RE: Pronghorn Rifle
ORIGINAL: James B Mine is a Ruger and I have been happy with that one. Be sure to get a 24 inch or longer barrel. The SPS would be a good choice IMO.(Remington 700) Shorter barrels are actually more accurate than long barrels, in general. This goes against the conventional wisdom, I know. However, shorter barrels are more rigid than long barrels, and are less suseptable to "barrel whip" or the harmonics that harm accuracy. This is a relatively new thing that people and gun manufactures are just starting to realize, but snipers and bench rest shooters have known for quite some time. In general, a short action mated to a short barrel will be more accurate than a long action mated to a longer barrel. Rigidity is the key and shorter systems are more rigid. Of course you can build a bench rest rig with a 30" barrel that will out shoot a short barrel rig but all things being equal the shorter rigisinherentlymore accurate. I'm not trying to start a tangental argument so if you disagree you can just research it for yourself. |
RE: Pronghorn Rifle
ORIGINAL: danscott Thanks everyone for the input. Is there a particular brand of 25-06 that you like? Bolt action? If you aren't stuck on 25-06 my personal choice would be a Remington 700 Titanium in 7mm RSAUM or 270. but then againI like to be different. :D |
RE: Pronghorn Rifle
ORIGINAL: James B Mine is a Ruger and I have been happy with that one. Be sure to get a 24 inch or longer barrel. The SPS would be a good choice IMO.(Remington 700) |
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