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What wall space???
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A Mexican Mauser in 250/3000 came my way. I'll post a pic later
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Nice Todd and a great although underrated caliber. I have a Pre64 M70 in 250-3000 that's going west with me this fall provided I draw the tags.
My smith is working on a 275 Rigby using a Borno VZ24 Mauser action.
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Shoot the only rifle I got last year was a 700ADL we rebarreled to 26 Nosler
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I have a hunt lined up, if all goes well. (Idaho mule deer) Still need to work up a load, but it's looking like a 100gr. Nozler Partition, at somewhere like 2900 fps. The alternative would be the 100 gr. Ballistic Tip.
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I wouldn't have mentioned this other then the fact that I like the Nosler 25 cal 115 grain BT a bit more especially in the 25-06 . But a friend thats a died in the wool 25-06 man swears by the 100 BT in his rifles so I thought during Damage Control Hunting I'd give it a try and while I'm not gonna switch everything from 115 to 100 if push comes to shove and I'm out of 115's I think I can make do with the 100's ! |
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Todd do you know what the twist rate is on your rifle? The older ones like mine are 1:14 to stabilize the 85gr bullets to get the advertised 3000fps. A 1:8 or 1:10 is better suited when using the 100-115gr bullets esp the longer ones like the NBT or Barnes TTSX. I have some old Sierra 100gr soft points that are very short and will try them also I found some old Nosler Partitions 100gr that I have managed to work up loads for that will deliver one inch groups @ 100yds.
I have been a fan of the NBT since they came out esp in 25cal. My 257 WBY and a 115gr NBT is my go to rifle for Antelope. I have been playing with the Accubonds in 110gr and shot a whitetail using that bullet in a 257 Roberts and performance was exceptional and meat damage was minimal when compared to the NBT. I'm going to try them in the 25/06 and the 257 WBY. 140 rgain Accubonds will be the first bullet I try in the new 275 Rigby.
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