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- . 25-06 Remington - Wikipedia
Most 25-caliber bullets have high ballistic coefficients without being heavy, which, combined with the large case capacity of its parent 30-06 case, allows relatively high muzzle velocities without heavy recoil
- . 25-06 Remington - BallisticStudies. com
Remington initially introduced two loads for the 25-06, an 87 grain bullet at 3500fps and a 120 grain bullet at 3220fps Taken from a factory test barrel, these velocities were rather optimistic for sporting rifles and were later advertised at a more realistic 3440fps and 2990fps respectively
- 25-06 Remington Rifles for Sale - Buds Gun Shop
Browse our 25-06 Remington Rifles on BudsGunShop com We offer the largest selection of Rifles and our everyday low prices making shopping easy
- . 25-06 Remington - CHUCKHAWKS. COM
Chuck Hawks has written a couple of good, objective articles on the 25-06 as well as a comparison with the 270 Winchester Make sure to check those out (on the Rifle Cartridge Page) as well
- . 25-06 Rifles For Sale at ClassicFirearms. com
For those who demand precision and power, the 25-06 Rem rifles offer an unparalleled shooting experience Known for their flat trajectory and impressive velocity, these rifles are ideal for long-range hunting and target shooting
- . 25-06 Remington Trajectory Calculator and Ballistics Chart
Calculate the trajectory of a bullet for 25-06 Remington ammunition in imperial or metric units Complete ballistics data for any 25-06 Remington load
- Behind the Bullet: . 25-06 Remington | An Official Journal Of . . .
While our modern, commercial 25-06 is essentially identical to the 25 Neider of 1920, it would remain a wildcat until man walked on the moon Remington has had an aptitude for picking up those wildcats that have proven themselves, and turning them into commercial gold
- . 25-06 Remington Ballistics - GunData. org
The 25-06 Remington design was standardized from a wildcat round in 1969, and is based off a 30-06 Springfield cartridge that is narrowed down to fit a 257 (6 5mm) caliber round The case was designed by Remington Arms Company, and is still currently in production
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