6lb scoped slinged 308.. and enjoy a light breakfast
It's always more comfortable under 300
How’d you do it? Or do you have a write up on it. I have the hunter in 7-08 - great little rifle. Nice skeletonizing on the bolt.Yup took a little doing- but w/ the Kimber Hunter platform, not too bad (or expensive)
Most are carbon fiber or kevlar. You'd be hard pressed to break one.With the really light guns how durable are they? I felt the stock of a very light Christensen and it felt paper thin - like a drop or whack on a rock could crack it. Seemed potato chip thin but crazy light.
What bullets do you use for the 25-06. Ever wish you had more bullet fpr elk? Trying to decide on my next gun, 95% smaller bodied deer with the posibility of hunting elk later. I really like what the 25-06 looks like for deer, was wondering how it performed on elk..308 Ruger American, .25-06 Tikka T3, .35 Whelen CVA scout
I’ve not killed an elk with my .25-06 yet. However, there are many folks on here that have killed them with various .25 calibers including the .257 Roberts, .257 Weatherby, .25-284, .25 Creed, .25 SST, and .25-06AI. The .25-06 lands in between the .243/6mm and 6.5 in terms of recoil with typically higher MV. For factory ammunition, the following .25-06 loads provide good performance on antelope, deer, black bear, and elk . The key item to understand is minimum terminal velocity for bullet expansion for each and to plan your shots accordingly.What bullets do you use for the 25-06. Ever wish you had more bullet fpr elk? Trying to decide on my next gun, 95% smaller bodied deer with the posibility of hunting elk later. I really like what the 25-06 looks like for deer, was wondering how it performed on elk.
Thank you for all the information.I’ve not killed an elk with my .25-06 yet. However, there are many folks on here that have killed them with various .25 calibers including the .257 Roberts, .257 Weatherby, .25-284, .25 Creed, .25 SST, and .25-06AI. The .25-06 lands in between the .243/6mm and 6.5 in terms of recoil with typically higher MV. For factory ammunition, the following .25-06 loads provide good performance on antelope, deer, black bear, and elk . The key item to understand is minimum terminal velocity for bullet expansion for each and to plan your shots accordingly.
Hornady Precision Hunter 110 ELDX
Winchester 115 ballistic silver tip
Hornady American whitetail 117 SST
Federal Fusion 120
Remington Core-Lokt 100 or 120
There are a few different .25 caliber success and performance threads on the site with more real world results.
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads...-25-creed-25-284-25-06-25-prc-25-saum.288587/
https://rokslide.com/forums/threads/fast-twist-25-cal-real-world-data.317033/
Traditionally the .25-06 is hamstrung by factory rifles with slow twist rates that don’t stabilize high BC bullets. Typical twist is 1:10 and it’s good for bullets up to 120. To shoot the heavier high BC 133-135 grain bullets you need a twist rate of 1:7-1:8, and this will require a semi-custom build. However, there have been a lot of big game animals killed by the .25-06 with bullets from 100-120.
If you're looking for a cartridge with the least amount of recoil that still has plenty of umph for small deer up to elk, and legal in most western states, take a close look at the 6mm Creed. Its performance is very similar to the .243 and either will get the job done. However, in factory ammunition, the 6 Creed takes greater advantage of the highest BC bullets.