What ever you do, use the Win brass. The Fed and Rem will have the primers fall out at pressures that the 25/06 really loves with extreme accuracy.
I use an over max load (by the book) of R#19 with the 100g Speer BT & 100g partitions with the Win primer, bullet 0.040 off the lands; accuracy is really amazing at 3450 fps out of my Stainless 700 sporter.
I have not used any R#22 in the 25/06...can't help you there.
In a friend's custom 25/06 with a 26" Shilen barrel 1-12 twist, the gunsmith told him to try 63.0g of R#25 with a fed 215 with the 100g sierra's and 58.0g with the 117g sierra flat base. I worked up the loads for him in his rifle with the 100's, I had groups in the 1/3" and less at 3650 fps, and with the 117's the groups were in the .400's at 3350 fps. There was no high pressure at all in the 100g loads, in fact I neck sized the brass 4 times during the load development. I started with fresh new Win brass on the load with the 117's and would consider 58.0g a Max load for that rifle because the brass needed full length sizing after each firing. These speeds are the same as a factory 257 Weatherby with factory ammo. If you try these loads in your rifle, back off 5.0g and work up to these loads due to the fact that this was a custom rifle, and different lot# of powder that you would be using.
R#19 has worked so well in my 700 Stainless, that I have not tried the R#25 in it. The Speer 100g BT are hands down the most accurate bullet in my rifle, and they kill deer DRT!
I use an over max load (by the book) of R#19 with the 100g Speer BT & 100g partitions with the Win primer, bullet 0.040 off the lands; accuracy is really amazing at 3450 fps out of my Stainless 700 sporter.
I have not used any R#22 in the 25/06...can't help you there.
In a friend's custom 25/06 with a 26" Shilen barrel 1-12 twist, the gunsmith told him to try 63.0g of R#25 with a fed 215 with the 100g sierra's and 58.0g with the 117g sierra flat base. I worked up the loads for him in his rifle with the 100's, I had groups in the 1/3" and less at 3650 fps, and with the 117's the groups were in the .400's at 3350 fps. There was no high pressure at all in the 100g loads, in fact I neck sized the brass 4 times during the load development. I started with fresh new Win brass on the load with the 117's and would consider 58.0g a Max load for that rifle because the brass needed full length sizing after each firing. These speeds are the same as a factory 257 Weatherby with factory ammo. If you try these loads in your rifle, back off 5.0g and work up to these loads due to the fact that this was a custom rifle, and different lot# of powder that you would be using.
R#19 has worked so well in my 700 Stainless, that I have not tried the R#25 in it. The Speer 100g BT are hands down the most accurate bullet in my rifle, and they kill deer DRT!