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<blockquote data-quote="Elkwonder" data-source="post: 1170057" data-attributes="member: 28569"><p>The outfitter I used was right across the border of Minnesota. As a matter of fact, if I had shot a foot over the wolfs back, the bullet would have landed in Minnesota and that is a true story. I was about 150 yards from the U.S.- Canada border.</p><p> I was amazed at the little 25-06. I bought a Kimber Montana just for the hunt because I had nothing between a 280AI and a 22-250. I figured it was the perfect excuse to buy a new gun. I am shooting 117 sierra game kings but unsure of the speed. I am shooting the max load in my speer manual and can get you the specifics if you would like. Not sure about speed as it was the max load in my manual, and my test load after sighting in was LITERALLY a tiny little cluster at 100 yards. I was so happy with the performance of the little Kimber, I was not going to touch a thing.</p><p> Bullet performed perfectly but the shot was only about 150 yards. The wound looked like you shoved a golf ball through the animal and he dropped in his tracks. </p><p> The yote was shot about 220 and melted as well. exit hole on him was about the size of a quarter.</p><p> accommodations were outstanding and price was $2500.00</p><p>Two out of three guys harvested. </p><p>Let me know if you need anything else</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkwonder, post: 1170057, member: 28569"] The outfitter I used was right across the border of Minnesota. As a matter of fact, if I had shot a foot over the wolfs back, the bullet would have landed in Minnesota and that is a true story. I was about 150 yards from the U.S.- Canada border. I was amazed at the little 25-06. I bought a Kimber Montana just for the hunt because I had nothing between a 280AI and a 22-250. I figured it was the perfect excuse to buy a new gun. I am shooting 117 sierra game kings but unsure of the speed. I am shooting the max load in my speer manual and can get you the specifics if you would like. Not sure about speed as it was the max load in my manual, and my test load after sighting in was LITERALLY a tiny little cluster at 100 yards. I was so happy with the performance of the little Kimber, I was not going to touch a thing. Bullet performed perfectly but the shot was only about 150 yards. The wound looked like you shoved a golf ball through the animal and he dropped in his tracks. The yote was shot about 220 and melted as well. exit hole on him was about the size of a quarter. accommodations were outstanding and price was $2500.00 Two out of three guys harvested. Let me know if you need anything else [/QUOTE]
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