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Questions for a .25-06
I have heard of these guns and it seems that this may fit the terrain I hunt more... I would like to use it for Damage control on Coyotes and other varmits. Possibly deer, what have you experienced with the guns and types of bullets? Thanks, - Buckhunter14
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RE: Questions for a .25-06
Buckhunter14:
Judging by your user name, I'm guessing you already deer hunt and hence already have a deer rifle. Your post says you want to use your new rifle for coyotes and other varmints . . . and then throw in, "possibly deer." If 90% of your shooting will be for coyotes and smaller varmints, and you already have a deer rifle, I advise you to go with something like a .223. I have a .25-06 and love it. However, it is pretty loud (even with a 24" barrel) and the kick is not negligible. A .243 would readily handle the "coyotes, assorted varmints, and possibly deer" quite handily and be both quieter and lighter recoil than the .25-06. Maybe you aren't fully expressing your goals for this rifle, but based on what you have said, I would go with the .223. I haven't shot one, but I've seen the shells, and that leads me to believe they are quieter and lighter recoil than the .25-06. Also, .25-06 cartridges are not cheap. I'm sure the .223 cartridges are substantially cheaper than .25-06 cartridges. |
RE: Questions for a .25-06
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RE: Questions for a .25-06
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RE: Questions for a .25-06
I've had a couple of 25-06's one in a 700 mountain rifle and currently in a 700 classic. Ammunition is READILY available at very reasonable prices... i have no gripes about this round honestly... the 700 classic shoots beautifully... more than adequate for coyote and deer. Premium ammo offerings from the likes of federal, etc. I assume you hunt deer in the northern lower and or UP.
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RE: Questions for a .25-06
My Remington 700 25-06 is 33 years old and I've used it for over 30 whitetails, a big mule deer and an unknown quantity of groundhogs. I love it. I can get 3/8" groups with 115 gr Nosler BTs. I'm planning on taking it on a combo mule deer/antelope hunt in Montana this fall.
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RE: Questions for a .25-06
Hello buckhunter,
I have seen alot of .25-06's out west for open country on LOPES! I stick with .270/130gr in FL.........Your choice partner.It all depends where you are going to use a CALIBER. In thick cover you need a cal. that has the properties of a BULLdozer. My Opinion!!!! KEEP ON ROOTING!!! |
RE: Questions for a .25-06
I have a Remington M700 Sendero target rifle in 25-06. It has amazing accuracy. I have used it in PA mnts to take several whitetail. It is a super caliber that is often overlooked. Never had any trouble finding ammo for it either.
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RE: Questions for a .25-06
ORIGINAL: buckhunter14 I have heard of these guns and it seems that this may fit the terrain I hunt more... I would like to use it for Damage control on Coyotes and other varmits. Possibly deer, what have you experienced with the guns and types of bullets? Thanks, - Buckhunter14 |
RE: Questions for a .25-06
ORIGINAL: Alsatian Buckhunter14: Judging by your user name, I'm guessing you already deer hunt and hence already have a deer rifle. Your post says you want to use your new rifle for coyotes and other varmints . . . and then throw in, "possibly deer." If 90% of your shooting will be for coyotes and smaller varmints, and you already have a deer rifle, I advise you to go with something like a .223. I have a .25-06 and love it. However, it is pretty loud (even with a 24" barrel) and the kick is not negligible. A .243 would readily handle the "coyotes, assorted varmints, and possibly deer" quite handily and be both quieter and lighter recoil than the .25-06. Maybe you aren't fully expressing your goals for this rifle, but based on what you have said, I would go with the .223. I haven't shot one, but I've seen the shells, and that leads me to believe they are quieter and lighter recoil than the .25-06. Also, .25-06 cartridges are not cheap. I'm sure the .223 cartridges are substantially cheaper than .25-06 cartridges. |
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