.25 Cal (Quarter Bore) / Big Game Success - 25 Creed, 25-284, 25-06, 25 PRC, 25 SAUM

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Trade a bolt if you really want to dabble in that cartridge.
Roger that... I'd go whole hog if I go this route. Sell my .25-284 Redding dies, brass, loaded ammo, and barrel. I'd probably sell my extra 7-08 barrel as well. There's nothing the .284 can do better than a 25-300 WSM unless I'm missing something. If I need a rifle that can shoot heavier bullets I always have my (daughter's) 7-08. ;)
 
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I'm going to try some N560 with the .25-284 this spring and see what I can get for MV. This rifle is a tremendous shooter, and I'd hate to go chasing another rifle that would essentially just be overkill. But man, it would sure be nice to get 2900-3000 at 18" with the 130s.
 

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I didn't know that ADG was making 270 WSM brass. It "should" be a simple one step neck down from .277-.257 with a .25 WSM FL or bushing die.

It looks like case capacity is around 79 grains. So I believe that puts it in between the SAUM and the larger .257 WBY and 7PRC.

If a guy can use the standard bolt face, that could be a really nice option for the Tikka.
Kind of a strange deal and I don't know how accurate this is but ADG lists the case capacity of their 270 WSM as having 84gr H20 and their 7 PRC at 80gr H20.

I'll know in a week or so when mine gets here how accurate the listed case capacity is for ADG 270 WSM brass.

I only have Hornady 7 PRC brass but I'll measure the case capacity of that to see what it is.
 
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Kind of a strange deal and I don't know how accurate this is but ADG lists the case capacity of their 270 WSM as having 84gr H20 and their 7 PRC at 80gr H20.

I'll know in a week or so when mine gets here how accurate the listed case capacity is for ADG 270 WSM brass.

I only have Hornady 7 PRC brass but I'll measure the case capacity of that to see what it is.
That is a little strange for sure. I have Gordon's pulled up, and it has the 270 WSM at 79.7 grains of H2O. To get some ballpark figures for the 25-300 WSM, here is a quick simulation I ran on the 270 WSM with 69 grains of N560, 130 grain SST, and an 18" barrel. MV is 3,014 with software generated seating depth, etc..., and this is still under max pressure. Pretty hopeful numbers for a 130 class 25-300WSM load, but would depend on when a guy hit pressure.

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That is a little strange for sure. I have Gordon's pulled up, and it has the 270 WSM at 79.7 grains of H2O. To get some ballpark figures for the 25-300 WSM, here is a quick simulation I ran on the 270 WSM with 69 grains of N560, 130 grain SST, and an 18" barrel. MV is 3,014 with software generated seating depth, etc..., and this is still under max pressure. Pretty hopeful numbers for a 130 class 25-300WSM load, but would depend on when a guy hit pressure.

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Case size, barrel length, and bullet weight being equal a larger caliber/bore diameter is almost always going to yield faster velocity then a smaller one.
 
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Thinking this through a little more...
  • I could just have my current barrel rechambered into 25-300 WSM. It has less than 100 rounds on it and is already 7.5 twist. Thank you to whoever may ahve already suggested this.
  • I would either need to trade bolts or get current one bored out. (usually a guy on classifieds wanting to trade magnum for standard)
  • I would sell my 25-284 brass and loaded rounds (I could pull the 134s and collect the H1000, but that would be a PIA)
  • I would sell my Redding 25-284 dies and replace with Redding 25-300 WSM dies
  • More than likely sell my extra 7-08 super lite barrel
Actually fairly simple process, and I'll ping this thread if/when the ads go up.
 
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