25-06 with 110gr Accubond
I have a Rem 700 long range. I've tried loading with Retumbo that's not the answer. Do you fellas have any favorite loads with said bullet. Thanks
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Imr4350
Try IMR4350. Works very well in my 30-06 and is best I've tried yet in my 25-06.
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RL-22 has been my favourite in the 110-120g ranges
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25-06 loads
imr and h4831 work good for 115-120 gr.
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I’ve been using imr 4831 in my 25-06 with 117 Bergers.
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IMR 4831 has worked well in mine.
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I've had really good success with 51.0gr RL-19. Load for my son's and Dad's and they both are about 1/2" @ 100yrds. Not crazy fast, but accurate and not many deer walk away.
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Running H4831SC in a Sako A7 with 110 grain Accubonds. Excellent results.
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I shoot a 25-06 AI. H1000 and 115 Bergers gets me to 3350 fps out of a 26" Krieger. Give H1000 or maybe 7828 a try. My preference would be the H1000, much more temperature stable.
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I have used Varget, H4831SC and IMR 4350, all with good results, but the IMR4350 is what works for us the best. We use a Browning X Bolt in the 25-06 Rem. Every gun will be different, so try small loads of different powders, and different grains, see what works best for you. Once you have a consistent group, you are good to go!
Reloading can be can be a bit of trial and error to get a load that works. My Grandfather had (and my dad still has) a 257 Roberts that he custom built for a guy years ago. The guy could not get a group out of it, so my Grandfather took it back, and worked with it for quite a while until he got a load that works. To this day, that is the load and bullet, that we use for it, nothing else. I took many deer with that rifle as a kid! |
In my Remington 700 I have found that 48.2 gr of IMR4831 to be extremlly accurate. As has been mentioned all are differant but thats my go to load. Have not tryed the 4831sc yet but I plan on that just for metering ease
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4831
another vote for imr 4831
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I've gotten a few deer with IMR 4350. 48.0 gr with the 110 accubond. Works great.
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