Aug 20, 2006 #1 J jbbriggs Beginner Aug 20, 2006 3 0 Hi fellow shooters.... I am a new to this forum and would like some help. I am interested in loads for a 25:06 using the Nosler 110 gr. AccuBond bullet. Hope some of you have some recommendations... Thanks JB
Hi fellow shooters.... I am a new to this forum and would like some help. I am interested in loads for a 25:06 using the Nosler 110 gr. AccuBond bullet. Hope some of you have some recommendations... Thanks JB
Aug 20, 2006 #2 JD338 Range Officer Staff member Nov 4, 2004 25,183 8,462 Try a search, there is a lot of load data here for the 25-06 and the 110 gr AB. http://www.noslerreloading.com/phpbb2/v ... php?t=2061 JD338
Try a search, there is a lot of load data here for the 25-06 and the 110 gr AB. http://www.noslerreloading.com/phpbb2/v ... php?t=2061 JD338
Aug 20, 2006 #3 R remingtonman_25_06 Handloader Nov 17, 2005 2,807 402 51g h4831sc shot under .5" at 100 yards. 3085fps. Very consistent load. Use 115g bullet data for the 110g bullet.
51g h4831sc shot under .5" at 100 yards. 3085fps. Very consistent load. Use 115g bullet data for the 110g bullet.
Aug 21, 2006 Thread starter #4 J jbbriggs Beginner Aug 20, 2006 3 0 Thanks for the help.. I give that load using the H4831 a try. .5" will do... JB
Aug 21, 2006 #5 W warden1 Beginner Feb 15, 2006 48 0 52.0 of h4350. remington case and winchester primer. .5" groups or less consistantly from my ruger 77r. velocity 3150-3175 last time i checked.
52.0 of h4350. remington case and winchester primer. .5" groups or less consistantly from my ruger 77r. velocity 3150-3175 last time i checked.
Aug 21, 2006 Thread starter #6 J jbbriggs Beginner Aug 20, 2006 3 0 Thanks Warden1 for the additional load info.. I will try this on in my TC Encore...