All are 110gn Accobond (y)
At 50.5gns MV is around 3060fps @ 51.2gns MV rises To approx 3120fps +/-
more of a jump than I expected for that small change in charge.
Yup, great round for the red deer I shoot in Scotland...I only ever had one stag that ran during the rut in 18 years with this rifle...it was found months later at the far side of the trees..lung shot from what we could tell in the remains, not that much was left by then.
I’d used a Sierra...
I use a smear of Hornady Unique or Imperial in the case mouth using a cotton bud then, after sizing run a bronze bore brush through the case necks to clean the inside so that propellant flows easily into the case.
Simple & effective.
There's certainly a sharp twitch of the hinds tail...can't be certain it's an actual bullet strike though.
However, it seems to have passed very close or possibly even through the hinds fur.
I had the same issue with two boxes of .257 Accubonds...e-mailed Nosler who advised they were an old batch...six years old. Some of the problems we have with dealers here selling old stock.
They shot just as well as good bullets, but I only used them on paper.
I reckon around 15% of each box was...
I sure do Scotty, though unfortunately, not this season. However, the .25-06 has never ever failed me apart from one stag that ran so far through the thick planting of trees, we didn't find it until by accident some weeks later.
That was a bugger, it was a really nice stag chewed to bits by...
Joe, on the nitroexpress mannlicher website, page 2, a chap called RisingBite, Mike Holland, in Brisbane, Australia has a GK 8x68 with a Hensoldt scope...might be worth checking out with him scoping your rifle.
You’ll also find him on the Facebook page as Hike Molland. There are a couple of pics...
As a newcomer to the .25-06, I’ve only had mine for sixteen years, but have now taken hundreds of red stags & hinds, roe deer, feral goats and fox using both 100gn Sierra Prohunter and 110gn Accubond bullets.
It’s a brilliant cartridge for taking all quarry in the UK.
Never fails at the task, or...
(y) Lovely rifle and a super cartridge/calibre..I'm very envious :mrgreen: .
I have two M1903 Mannlicher Schoenauer's, one a Takedown model built in 1922 that I just had re-barrelled with a Krieger match barrel, in the original 6.5x54MSch, the other a 1936 proofed stutzen also M1903 in 6.5x54...
Indeed they do, but finding any on the dealers shelves in the UK is like tracking down rocking horse poo. They just don’t bring them in.
So In my 25-06 I use the Nosler AB. They are good and reliable.
That’s such a shame.
I have two....one, a beaten up stutzen, the other, a ‘Takedown’ being re-barrelled just now.
Both are 6.5x54 MSch. Wonderful kipplauf’s. (y) I use the Hornady 160gn RN bullet.
... out of favour with modern day shooter? :shock:
Is that so,
or is it just that for smaller calibre rifles, .243, .257, .264 so few choices are available.
In 6.5/.264 cal. I can only find 160gn RN bullets. Nothing in 120, 130 or 140gn range in .243 very little choice & .257 nothing at all...
If your RCBS hammer broke, RCBS will mail you a replacement...just email them.
I told them mine broke & I immediately received a reply telling me they’d send a replacement.
It duly arrived (y) (y) (y) great service.
However, definitely a collet bullet puller is best IMO.
Cheers.