.25-06 or .280???

JD338":1euhiyq0 said:
If you want more coyotes than deer, go with the 25-06. If more deer, the 280 Rem.

JD338

Good advice, that. Our preference in cartridges doesn't have to be justified, nor is it always rational.
 
Too Tall":1yeodr05 said:
I have a .223, .243 Win, .243 WSSM, 7WSM, 7 STW, .308 Win, 300 WSM, .300 Win Mag, 8mm Rem Mag, .338 Norma Mag plus a few 'Big Bores' single shots and levers.

My Wife has a .223, .22-250, and .270, all in Model 70 Featherweights.

Now, What say you...

I'd say you have a heck of a lot of rifles, and probably ought to put one of your .243's to work, or your .308 Win, or borrow your wife's .270! No need for a new rifle with all those on hand.

Enjoy! Guy
 
Guy Miner":10g6gaaw said:
Too Tall":10g6gaaw said:
I have a .223, .243 Win, .243 WSSM, 7WSM, 7 STW, .308 Win, 300 WSM, .300 Win Mag, 8mm Rem Mag, .338 Norma Mag plus a few 'Big Bores' single shots and levers.

My Wife has a .223, .22-250, and .270, all in Model 70 Featherweights.

Now, What say you...

I'd say you have a heck of a lot of rifles, and probably ought to put one of your .243's to work, or your .308 Win, or borrow your wife's .270! No need for a new rifle with all those on hand.

Enjoy! Guy


Guy, you okay, you got the fever? Been to the Doc's lately for a check up? I know at your age things start to "slip".... :lol:

Talk like that'll get ya banned.. :grin:
 
I think I'm working my way down to a .22, .25-06, .308 and maybe my old .30-06 rifle.

Yes, little odd after years of getting more rifles...
 
It's easy to say go with the 280 since I own one and it's one of my favorite calibers, but there's nothing wrong with the 26-06! 7MM-08 isn't a bad choice either.
 
Guy Miner":2dq110mf said:
I think I'm working my way down to a .22, .25-06, .308 and maybe my old .30-06 rifle.

Yes, little odd after years of getting more rifles...

30-06 :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
 
I would suggest the 25-06 for the game you mention. I have one in a Tikka t3 lite that is a pleasure to shoot and carry. Might be something to check out.
 
That was my decision some years ago Fotis, and I've never regretted it.

Didn't need the .25-06 though until after I'd given my youngest son the 6mm Rem! Once I did that, it didn't take me long at all to figure out that I needed another soft-kicking, flat-shooting rifle for coyotes & mule deer.

They both work great.

Guy
 
If I were to talk about a "build", light recoil, reach, power, a comfort to carry,

I still like the old standby, a .264WM, using a 125gr. Partition or the popular 140.
 
Kodiak":6ar2cwju said:
If I were to talk about a "build", light recoil, reach, power, a comfort to carry,

I still like the old standby, a .264WM, using a 125gr. Partition or the popular 140.


Good way to split the diff, if you do not mind a 26" tube.
 
I have both, the 25/06 is my 'deer and LR varmint' gun and the .280 is my elk rifle. Stoked with Ballistic Tips and E Tips respectively.
 
bullet":24muzl76 said:
The 25/06 is an outstanding cartridge and another good choice is the 257WBY in a Vanguard to hold cost down on rifle purchase. I really liked mine in a Mark v.

My thought as well. I own a 25-06 and 257 Wby, and if I really wanted to be able to reach out I'd take the Weatherby any day. In the upgraded S2 Vanguard it's a great platform.
 
+1 more for the .257 Weatherby. I have a Mark V ultralight that is a pleasure to shoot and carry. Why not get an extra 200 FPS :twisted: ?
 
I agree with Scotty. Since you want a light rifle and recoil is a consideration, then the .25 oughta get the nod.

JMO.
 
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