Back in the day, I kinda liked the idea of .257 and 6.5 WSMs. I haven't done enough obsessing over the PRC cases, but I bet they'd be just dandy. Kinda hard to justify with a .257 Weatherby, though.I'll be odd man out, 25 PRC
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Back in the day, I kinda liked the idea of .257 and 6.5 WSMs. I haven't done enough obsessing over the PRC cases, but I bet they'd be just dandy. Kinda hard to justify with a .257 Weatherby, though.I'll be odd man out, 25 PRC
Did you make the switch all the way from the blue cyclone load?I had the 25-06 with me in Oregon too, on that elk hunt. It was there both as a backup rifle and there was a chance of doing some more hunting. I had no doubt about Nosler's 110 grain AccuBond at 3200 fps.
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Did you make the switch all the way from the blue cyclone load?
75 years old and still kicking.Kinda hard to justify with a .257 Weatherby, though.
In about 3 weeks I'll have a 25x284 with a fast twist barrel returning from my smith. Been a long wait this time around. Built on a Win 70 SA with a mag length of 3.1". Used a 7.5"twist lilja barrel. Can't wait to wring it out with the blackjacks and Bergers I have. Hoping Nosler comes out with a 25cal ABLR.I'm a huge quarter bore fan. They work better than they should. As I'm just now wrapping up my 280 Ackley build with Cerakote, I feel as though I want to build a gun for vermin on up to and including mule deer. Being as though I have a ton of components for 25-06, that would be route that makes the most sense, but for some reason I feel like a 25 Souper (25-308 [or 25-260 since that would be the best route]) would really get my goat as well.
I have scads of 100gr NBTs, 115gr Partitions, 110gr Accubonds, 100gr TTSX, and a box of 101gr LRX. I have a ripe supply of Hornady 25-06 brass, along with a lot of 260 brass back at my parents' home in the attic. Primers are finally a non-issue as well.
With the release of the new StaBall HD, I'm mighty tempted to just go with 25-06 to take advantage of the super slow powder, but I'm still on the fence.
Tax season is comin up, y'all. It's about time for a new rifle.
I see Hornady came out with an 134ELD-M the X will likely followIn about 3 weeks I'll have a 25x284 with a fast twist barrel returning from my smith. Been a long wait this time around. Built on a Win 70 SA with a mag length of 3.1". Used a 7.5"twist lilja barrel. Can't wait to wring it out with the blackjacks and Bergers I have. Hoping Nosler comes out with a 25cal ABLR.
I like your thinking! I could roll with that trio.The 25-06 is a great cartridge, and I always thought it would pair well with my 280 and 338-06.
I think I eventually want to do a wildcat on the 277 fury case. Call it something like 25 RNC (redundant niche cartridge)I was at a gunshop out at Oakey a couple of weekends ago on my way to a property to address some issues with roo's, fox's, pigs and other problems. I was really surprised how much 25-06 brass they had on hand as well as 25 cal projectiles. I still think the 25-06 is sadly on its way out but based on what I saw at the shop perhaps I've been too hasty predicting its ultimate demise. Don't get me wrong I'd love to see it make a come back with gusto, right after the 257 Roberts
I was going to say a fast twist 25-06, then I realized you already had one...Whatever I do I'll get in a faster twist rate, but maybe not in a super fast one like my last 25-06 was.
Sounds as if 25 calibre may be your thing, Ernie! They do work.I do not have a 25-06, but I do have a 25 Creed, 25-284, and 25 PRC.
I did have a 250 Savage and a 250 Savage AI, but sold them
And of these quarter bores, which cartridge do you prefer (if you had to have just one), and why? (Velocity, accuracy, efficiency, etc.)I do not have a 25-06, but I do have a 25 Creed, 25-284, and 25 PRC.
I did have a 250 Savage and a 250 Savage AI, but sold them
Just think if Winchester would have also released the 6.5-08 we wouldn’t have the Creedmoor crowd.I have been surprised that winchester never ran with the 25/308
Dang, now you let the cat out of the bag. Hahaha. Actually, mine is built on a Rem 725 action and boy will it sing with long bullets set way out there. I've killed everything that is killable with it here on the right coast.You are correct Jeff, the 700 long action really makes the 257 Roberts sing.
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But Remington named it the 260 Rem. Not sure if Winchester wouldn't have followed the same path that Remington did in 1997. And when they did new cartridges they went with 243 and 25 cals, in the WSSM, as that was the hot new trend in 2003.Just think if Winchester would have also released the 6.5-08 we wouldn’t have the Creedmoor crowd.
I primarily shoot a short action single-shot (Remington XP-100)...which translates into the ability to chamber both short action and long action cartridges in the XP, since it is a single-shot.And of these quarter bores, which cartridge do you prefer (if you had to have just one), and why? (Velocity, accuracy, efficiency, etc.)
If you can, throw in the 257 Bob too...
And which bullet or bullets did you prefer in these cartridges? (brand, model, weight, performance - incl/ on game)
For me, I am currently leaning on 100 gr in the 250 (so far my Model 88 is showing great results accuracy wise with the SGK), 110 gr AccuBond in the 250AI, and 115 gr BT in the 257 Roberts. So far, I have only taken coyote with the 250AI using factory ammo, so do not have on game performance experience to know which I prefer as yet ...
But as far as the rifles go, that Model 88 is a keeper! The Ruger No.1 in 257 just has such pretty wood...and the 250AI is a LH Rem 700 is so fun to shoot and is my only wildcat...glad I don't have to pick just one! (And I haven't even played with a 25-06 yet...and I want to!)