Last minute, I decided to use my .25-06 this year for California deer. It starts tomorrow. I'd handloaded the 180gr E-Tip for my .300 Win Mag and the 90gr E-Tip for my .243 Win. My buddy will be using my .243 this year, blah, blah, blah.
My only choice for our lead free zone in .25 caliber was factory loaded Cor-Bon with the Barnes 100gr. DPX. I reluctantly bought a box and took the rifle to an open field.
My goal was to just make sure the rifle was sighted in and the ammo shot just decent....
I fired 3 quick shots off my shooting sticks at 100 yards and packed the rifle up. I figured if it didn't shoot decent I would just shoot my .300 win mag this year.
Much to my surprize, there was a perfect little triangular group measuring 1 inch on the target.
I WAS HAPPY, BUT A LITTLE DISAPOINTED AT THE SAME TIME. I AM A NOSLER GUY AND THESE DANG BARNES BULLETS SHOT GOOD. I KNOW I WOULD GET A MUCH SMALLER GROUP OFF THE BENCH.
ANYBODY ELSE EVER FEEL THAT WAY???
My only choice for our lead free zone in .25 caliber was factory loaded Cor-Bon with the Barnes 100gr. DPX. I reluctantly bought a box and took the rifle to an open field.
My goal was to just make sure the rifle was sighted in and the ammo shot just decent....
I fired 3 quick shots off my shooting sticks at 100 yards and packed the rifle up. I figured if it didn't shoot decent I would just shoot my .300 win mag this year.
Much to my surprize, there was a perfect little triangular group measuring 1 inch on the target.
I WAS HAPPY, BUT A LITTLE DISAPOINTED AT THE SAME TIME. I AM A NOSLER GUY AND THESE DANG BARNES BULLETS SHOT GOOD. I KNOW I WOULD GET A MUCH SMALLER GROUP OFF THE BENCH.
ANYBODY ELSE EVER FEEL THAT WAY???