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This rifle will be for long range coyote hunting, and basic target popin. Lee
Lee,
I have a 25-06 Rem, and a 6mm Rem, chambered rifle, and for
the purposes you have listed, I would go with the 6mm Rem.
I love the 25-06, so this is hard for me /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif But the
6mm Rem. is one of those fabled "inherently accurate"
type cartridges that seem to easily find accurate loads,
with a wide variety of bullets. And when you find one it
really likes, it gets impressive. It is easier to shoot
all day, off a target bench, or at colony varmints. And
for long range coyote shooting, there are a number of
high B.C. bullets available in 6mm. You will probably
want to opt for a 1:9 twist barrel, if you want to shoot
the heavier VLD bullets, and you might consider an AI
chamber, if you want to flatten out the trajectory of the
heavier bullets. My standard 6mm chamber, in a 1:10
twist barrel is has accurate loads from 65 gr. VMax bullets,
up to several 100 gr. boat tail hunting bullets. I get some
pretty impressive velocities(+3700 fps) out of the 65 gr.
VMax bullets, and I have shot a number of groups in the
.2 MOA range, and the occasional .1 MOA range, with these bullets.
So over my passion for the 25-06 Rem. I have to recommend
the 6mm Rem. for your expressed purposes.
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This rifle will be for long range coyote hunting, and basic target popin. Lee
Lee,
I have a 25-06 Rem, and a 6mm Rem, chambered rifle, and for
the purposes you have listed, I would go with the 6mm Rem.
I love the 25-06, so this is hard for me /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif But the
6mm Rem. is one of those fabled "inherently accurate"
type cartridges that seem to easily find accurate loads,
with a wide variety of bullets. And when you find one it
really likes, it gets impressive. It is easier to shoot
all day, off a target bench, or at colony varmints. And
for long range coyote shooting, there are a number of
high B.C. bullets available in 6mm. You will probably
want to opt for a 1:9 twist barrel, if you want to shoot
the heavier VLD bullets, and you might consider an AI
chamber, if you want to flatten out the trajectory of the
heavier bullets. My standard 6mm chamber, in a 1:10
twist barrel is has accurate loads from 65 gr. VMax bullets,
up to several 100 gr. boat tail hunting bullets. I get some
pretty impressive velocities(+3700 fps) out of the 65 gr.
VMax bullets, and I have shot a number of groups in the
.2 MOA range, and the occasional .1 MOA range, with these bullets.
So over my passion for the 25-06 Rem. I have to recommend
the 6mm Rem. for your expressed purposes.
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