jamross65
Well-Known Member
I think some folk maybe opt for lightweight bullets in the 25-06 because they are attracted to the MV potential with 75-100grn bullets, some of which are not designed as hunting/deer bullets. But shoot deer anyway with them and then question why there is so much meat damage. Another issue being that some bullets (most in fact) like Ballistic Tips are designed to perform best between certain speeds, some of which are not being met until the bullet is quite far downrange but still get used for woodland stalking where deer are being shot under 100yds away and the bullets are blowing up as they are still going too fast for better controlled expansion.
I have some 100grn Nosler Partitions to try out when I get around to loading for it and if they are a bit messy I'll move up to 115grn or 120grn partitions.
Too often chamberings like the 25-06 get a reputation for being harsh on meat when in fact they are being used with bullets that aren't up to the job because of the speed they are doing when they hit the target at close ranges.
I have some 100grn Nosler Partitions to try out when I get around to loading for it and if they are a bit messy I'll move up to 115grn or 120grn partitions.
Too often chamberings like the 25-06 get a reputation for being harsh on meat when in fact they are being used with bullets that aren't up to the job because of the speed they are doing when they hit the target at close ranges.