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RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
If oneshoots a 117-120-grain bullet from a .25/'06 at 3100 FPS ora 130-grainer of identical construction at the same velocity from a .270 WIN., NO DEER (or any other critter) will be able to tell the difference when the bullet lands, including the shooter! For crap sake, there's ONLY 2-hundredths of an inch difference in their diameters........0.020"!![:@]
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RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
That 0.020 may be magic!! :D:D
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RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
Magic say you???
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RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
I like my .25-06. It doesn't have a lot of recoil and handles predators and pigs very well.
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RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
And I just do not believe there is a lot of recoil difference, especially if you shoot the 125 from the 30-06, and the 120 grain pill in the 25-06. |
RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
ORIGINAL: Todd1700 And I just do not believe there is a lot of recoil difference, especially if you shoot the 125 from the 30-06, and the 120 grain pill in the 25-06. Also you are comparing the quarter bore to the 270. I did not compare it to the 270, I compared it to the 30-06. I am not a fan of the 270 either. But as the other poster, you are also making my point by trying to compare your 25-06 to a 270-thanks for helping make my point.However if you think your 25-06 bullet is constructed as well as a 270 bullet then you are sadly mistaken. This is the bottom line. I have been deer hunting for 35 years. I have shot a couple of hundred deer. I have been around the harvesting of well over 1,000 deer. Situations will arise, and people get excited while hunting. If every shot was the perfect broadside shot at a standing still deer drinking from a brook-then life would be great. The problem is that there are situations that arise that do not permit the perfect shot, but that do permit adequate shots for a cartridge that can handle the shot. When I rifle hunt for deer I am strictly trophy hunting.(I do a lot of meat hunting, but all my meat hunting is done with primitive weapons, or my fun rifles). I do not want to pass up a shot because of a miniscule cartridge. Tom. |
RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
Recoil comes from the bullet weight not the cartridge.. My 243 kicks less than my 7mm08 which kicks less than my 308 but that is because I go from an 85 grain to 168 grain bullet..
25-06 is a great round. |
RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
There isn't a plug nickel's worth of difference between a 25-06 with a 120 grain bullet and a 270 with a 130 grain bullet when it comes to putting down a deer sized animal. And I have never heard anyone call a 270 a poor whitetail round However if you think your 25-06 bullet is constructed as well as a 270 bullet then you are sadly mistaken. |
RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
ORIGINAL: cjwink Recoil comes from the bullet weight not the cartridge.. |
RE: 25-06 and its effectiveness on Deer
ORIGINAL: HEAD0001 ORIGINAL: cjwink Recoil comes from the bullet weight not the cartridge.. |
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