HonestJohn
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then why did he say this: Would love to buy a 45/70 but the police here aren’t keen on the idea, any suggestions please.The chap said his stalking days are done.
then why did he say this: Would love to buy a 45/70 but the police here aren’t keen on the idea, any suggestions please.The chap said his stalking days are done.
ahh, I see, why not a 30-30 thenOnly want it for targets. As far as I know that calibre exceeds local clubs permission.
No kidding… my son ( he’s 7) has killed several deer with 1 shot from a 42 grain 22 hornet…. He’s never had to fire a 2nd shot and not one of them ran more than 50 yards and was dead. When we cleaned them, their lungs just fell out in pieces.That's not a calibre issue. Even with varmint bullets you will still take out at least one lung and an artery. Muppets.
That's it, our New Zealand forrest service approved 222 for our govt hunters back in the 50s, for the next 20 30 years it was the most popular calibre killing hundreds of thousands of red deer. The pros wouldnt have used it if it didn't do the job as they had to take tails for proof of kill.No kidding… my son ( he’s 7) has killed several deer with 1 shot from a 42 grain 22 hornet…. He’s never had to fire a 2nd shot and not one of them ran more than 50 yards and was dead. When we cleaned them, their lungs just fell out in pieces.
When you say slow kill what do you mean? When you shoot a deer in the vitals with a smaller cal that chops up the vitals but doesn't always exit they only move as far as no oxygen and no blood pumping allows them. Most animals that get knocked down and never get up or hardly move is only from the shock of the bigger whack from whatever bullet you are using. At 200y or even 75y you can't see them still chainstoking those final stages so think they are stone dead immediately, by the time you get there they are, they're just whacked so hard they don't move while doing it, it doesn't mean they die faster. Unless you neck or head shoot them obviously.shot only about a dozen deer with 25-06, all with 117g using SST's. knocked them the F*** down quick, but did not kill them quick! none of the bullets excited. distances 75-250yds, game ranging from very small deer to very large deer.
Very impressed with trajectory and knock down effect, very unimpressed with terminal performance. I'd definitely prefer something like a 120g partition in mine, but it was not mine![]()
Never been a fan of SST in any calibre, they just don't seem to hold together compared to Nosler BT Hunting, Accubond or Partitions.
I don't know but then, neither do you. I didn't watch them shoot. I didn't see the deer. I'm not besmirching the 25-06, I'm relating my experiences with it. ~MuirThat's not a calibre issue. Even with varmint bullets you will still take out at least one lung and an artery. Muppets.
You'd have thought that was a given. Is that the toe of a boot in the pic?? ~MuirView attachment 308618
.25-06 worked alright with these two. Buck was shoulder shot at 100yds(ish) and the doe was a neck shot at 80yds. Both went straight down using Hornady GMX
What I do know is lighter calibres with lighter bullets correctly placed kill bigger deer species than you have up there. Sambar Wapiti even Moose.I don't know but then, neither do you. I didn't watch them shoot. I didn't see the deer. I'm not besmirching the 25-06, I'm relating my experiences with it. ~Muir
No kidding. I wish we had big deer species here. ~MuirWhat I do know is lighter calibres with lighter bullets correctly placed kill bigger deer species than you have up there. Sambar Wapiti even Moose.
I wish the moose had adapted here but unfortunately it just didnt happen. Eveything else flourished luckily.No kidding. I wish we had big deer species here. ~Muir
Greetings all,
Recently i come across a lovely rifle chamber in 25-06.
It's a unusual cal, have anyone use/own one?
What is your take on it?
Good/bad?
Is it like a 30-06 but chamber in a smaller cal?
Thank you so much for the great informative linkNathan Foster has a few words on it
Awesome! That's exactly my thinking, just don't understand why its so underrated and misunderstandIt is a .30-06 necked down to .25 caliber as you say.
It’s not just good, it’s phenomenal
Shoots flat, hits hard and has a very light recoil, especially with a moderator. Kicks like a .243 but hits like a .270.
In my view one of the most underrated cartridges out there - get one, you won’t be disappointed![]()