25 saum, just neck down 6.5 saum brassFor the 25 SAUM are you just necking down 6.5 SAUM brass?
For the 25 MAX are you fireforming the 25 SAUM brass?
Thank you in advance for your patience with all my questions.
25 saum, just neck down 6.5 saum brassFor the 25 SAUM are you just necking down 6.5 SAUM brass?
For the 25 MAX are you fireforming the 25 SAUM brass?
Thank you in advance for your patience with all my questions.
Like Sportsman Challenge I'm necking down ADG 6.5 SAUM for my 25 SAUM one pass .284 bushing. It's about as easy as it gets.For the 25 SAUM are you just necking down 6.5 SAUM brass?
For the 25 MAX are you fireforming the 25 SAUM brass?
Thank you in advance for your patience with all my questions.
No worries. For the 25 saum Im just using a bushing with the 6.5 saum brass and necking it down. For the max Im necking it down from 7 max and will be neck turning it. Necking down that much will make the necks a bit thicker and I want to get them uniform. A guy could use regular saum brass and form it out though. I just want something that says max on the base so i don't get em confused.For the 25 SAUM are you just necking down 6.5 SAUM brass?
For the 25 MAX are you fireforming the 25 SAUM brass?
Thank you in advance for your patience with all my questions.
X's2Yep, sounds like a monometal bullet
IMHO the 115gr BT works well. As do many others at the ranges I've used them at. The velocity at impact has everything to do with how bullets work, so limit your range to the designed minimum upset velocity.Anyone have any comments on the 115gr Ballistic Tip in a 25-06 package? I've heard really good things about the .243/95gr BT combo, but wondering if the same applies to the 115gr .257?
I've got a 30-06 action sitting around collecting dust that I'm considering throwing a 25-06 barrel on. All factory stuff, so I'll be limited by the 1:10 twist.
My impression was that his available 25-06 barrel is factory 1:10. However, I totally agree that if rebarreling to a new barrel a 1:7.5 would cover every scenario.If you're rebarreling why not pick a faster twist so when heavier factory ammo is available it would work well?
I picked up a .25-06 last year and loaded up the 115 BT’s for it. Shot a muley buck at 375 last year and an antelope this year at 290. Both were dead right there and after seeing what the bullet does I would not hesitate to use it on elk either. Liked it so much that I picked up another used .25-06 I found at my local gun shop that shoots the 115 BT well also.Anyone have any comments on the 115gr Ballistic Tip in a 25-06 package? I've heard really good things about the .243/95gr BT combo, but wondering if the same applies to the 115gr .257?
I've got a 30-06 action sitting around collecting dust that I'm considering throwing a 25-06 barrel on. All factory stuff, so I'll be limited by the 1:10 twist.
I doubt there is any scenario where the 115 BT is better in wind deflection than the 134 ELDm.I may have to experiment with some Retumbo and N560 in my 25-284 with the 115. With a 22" barrel I should still be scratching 3,100. With the added speed, ballistics at 500 with a 15mph wind are pretty close to my 134 ELDM load. Looks like .3 Mils better in elevation and .3 worse in windage. At 300 the 115 is better in both areas by a couple Mils.
At 300 yards, my 134 load at 2820 is deflected .2 more compared to 115 at 3100.I doubt there is any scenario where the 115 BT is better in wind deflection than the 134 ELDm.
At 300 yards, my 134 load at 2820 is deflected .2 more compared to 115 at 3100.
Thank you and my bad. I transposed the .5 and .7 in my head. The 134 is .2 better windage at 300.That is not the case with any calculators I’ve put similar data in. There is a large BC gap between the two.