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DrMike":3cpfs3p1 said:Well, I think I'll get this Hawkeye shooting well shortly. I was growing frustrated with its inability to stabilize 250 grain bullets. It was okay with 225 grain bullets. I'll have some work done on it and maybe get it to shooting well. The 358 Hawkeye is a tack driver, which is why I traded off my Remington Classic and bought the Hawkeye. Another bonehead mistake. The 350 RM is a tack driver. I'll wring out the 260 CDL soon. I have about six projects on the go right now (300 WSM in a gain twist barrel, another 300 WSM, a 300 Weatherby, a 308 Norma, a 338 Lapua and a 7 STW). That should keep me busy for a week or two. I really like the looks of that 25-06. I'll really be watching to see how it shoots. Any idea of what you will put on it for a scope if you don't put on the 50mm objective? I'm with you on not being enamoured of the larger objectives on my hunting rifles.
Man, after shooting the Whelen for a few years now, I can't imagine a better bullet than the 250gr Speer Hot Cor/Nosler Partition. Both sport a .446 BC and are built strong. You can push them upwards of 2600FPS pretty easily, without stressing anything. It just seems to really be efficient with the 250's. Shooting out to 300 yards is EASY. Zeroed 3.5 high at 100, puts it about 6" low at 300 and about 16-18 low at 400. Pretty easy to dope. Those bullets would perform excellent at those speeds and should kill like lightning. Sorry for the tangent. Just can't say enough good about the Whelen. I think most folks would be surprised by the cartridge if given a chance. It is so much more than a 30-06 when hunting heavy game and that is saying something. Scotty