FrogFire7
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One of my brother in law's friends built a fast twist 25-06 for the heavy, high bc bullets. I will say on paper, the numbers look real good! He has only shot it far one time, but it performed well.
I know blackjack was doing some testing with the 131 and the 25wssm. A guy at deer camp has a 223wssm and it by far the loudest rifle I've ever heard lol.Back 17 years ago Winchester came out with a 25WSSM. A little better ballistics than the 25-06. Got one for Jill and she shot a few deer and Plains Game Animals in Africa. I wanted to use it for Coyotes.
Too bad the WSSMs were short lived.
Yes, it was, is... the 243 WSSMI know blackjack was doing some testing with the 131 and the 25wssm. A guy at deer camp has a 223wssm and it by far the loudest rifle I've ever heard lol.
I inherited some 243wssm dies that I will probably never use. It was a cool concept for sure.
Back 17 years ago Winchester came out with a 25WSSM. A little better ballistics than the 25-06. Got one for Jill and she shot a few deer and Plains Game Animals in Africa. I wanted to use it for Coyotes.
Too bad the WSSMs were short lived.
I like the .25-06 too. It is my go-to caliber for whitetail deer. It is good out to 300 yards and the recoil is light enough for youngsters to shoot without issues.25-284 if you want short action
25-06 if you want long action
25-06AI if you want more speed
257wby if you want even more speed
A lot depends on your bullet and barrel. If you have a fast enough twist to shoot the heavy 121gr+ pills then velocity is nice but isn't as much of a factor due to the higher bc of the bullet. Now if you have a 10tw and are shooting 100-120gr.....speed is your friend.
I'm In no way knocking short action cartridges for hunting by saying this but....... I've never had a big buck walk out and had a long action in my hands and thought "dang I wish I had my short action right now"
I have a 25-06 that shoots 115vld's with a maximum point blank range of 245yds. It's pretty lazer-ish