REMINGTON 25-06 , FACTORY AMMO

j_valdez

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Today I shot 40 rounds of factory Remington 120gr Core Lokt ammo. The best three shot group was 2.5 inches at 100 yards. I let it cool down between strings. Broke the weapon down and checked all screws including scope screws. Its a Remington 700 sps topped with a Nikon. Anybody have any idea what factory ammo we can grab that might group better?
 
I am a huge fan of Rem Core-lokt ammo for the guns I don't reload for, however, my one and only 25-06 will not shoot them at all, but it loves the Bal. Silvertips.

Originally Posted By: Ridgeline17Look at Winchester Ballistic Silvertip had good luck with them
 
I have owned two rifles in 25-06 rem. An early Rem.700 bdl and a Ruger 77 ss/syn. both shot Rem. 100gr. pspcl quite well. good luck finding what yours likes.
 
I just got mine and have not shot any factory loads in it, but it liked Venatics handloads with a 100 grain speer btsp

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This was out of the box with nothing done but the trigger adjusted.
 
The 100 grain Remington loads typically shoot a lot better in the .25-06s I have been around. I know my rifle shoots 90-100 grain bullets better than the 115-120 bullets.
 
I don't reload so I always end up trying a ton of factory ammo. The Hornady Super Performance 117 grain SST works great for me. I can consistantly shoot 2" groups at 200 yards. Sometimes better. I use the cheaper stuff to practice and then dial in and hunt with the Hornady.

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My ruger loved the 100 grain remington but not the 120's. But the 120 winchester 120's it loves. As a bonus the remington's shot 1/2 inch higher at 100yds but the same LtoR. Tried to load for it but haven't foun anything better than the winchester pep yet.
 
Originally Posted By: j_valdezwould any of you guys recomend 100 grain for elk?

Not anyone that knows anything about elk hunting. Even though it will work, I wouldn't recommend a 25.06 for elk hunting. Lots of better choices. If I was going to use a 25.06, it would be with 117 grain or 120 grain.
 
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