Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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Generally I use these inexpensive but accurate bullets for practice, coyotes and the occasional unlucky rockchuck. :grin: The magic load from my .25-06 is: 53 grains of H4350, sparked by a simple CCI large rifle primer. Velocity is a little under 3300 fps, today I saw 3287 fps from the 24" Remington barrel at 48 degrees Fahrenheit.
The little bullet gives it all up, on game or water jugs. This one literally destroyed the first 3 jugs, badly mangled the 4th, then bounced off the 5th jug. The shattered remnants weigh in at a whopping 44 grains and there was obviously jacket-core separation. Expanded diameter was .494" as best I could measure it. At .25-06 or .257 Wby velocity I wouldn't count on it hanging together on mule deer sized game, but I can tell you, the coyotes won't know what happened...
Sierra's 100 gr .257" Ker Splat bullet! I like 'em. But I'm careful how I use them. Great for accuracy & splat factor.
The little bullet gives it all up, on game or water jugs. This one literally destroyed the first 3 jugs, badly mangled the 4th, then bounced off the 5th jug. The shattered remnants weigh in at a whopping 44 grains and there was obviously jacket-core separation. Expanded diameter was .494" as best I could measure it. At .25-06 or .257 Wby velocity I wouldn't count on it hanging together on mule deer sized game, but I can tell you, the coyotes won't know what happened...
Sierra's 100 gr .257" Ker Splat bullet! I like 'em. But I'm careful how I use them. Great for accuracy & splat factor.