Originally Posted by gunner500
Originally Posted by 79S
So I recently got one its a rem 700 it was a limited run they did for rmef 25th anniversary few yrs back, anyhow all I read about is folks using 100gr bullets.. I was wondering why the 100gr bullets. I did work up a good load using 115gr tsx using 70gr of 7828 and fed 215. It also shoots the 117gr hornady btsp very well.. The 115gr partition showed potential as well..


I pfu ked up and had a 10 twist 25-06 AI built several years ago, was still green to the fast twist small bores at that time, my rifle shoots the 115 VLD's to 3460 fps, the .48 bc is about the best I can do trying to stretch this 25 cal out any, and that's not much.

However the 100 gr TTSX's at 3580 are very accurate, but drop like turds in a bucket and blow like moths in a damn tornado trying to go long.


That's good info as well I picked up some of those Bergers to try out but it doesn't sound to prmsing. I traded into the weatherby really didn't do any research just saw the folks here raging over it then I got to looking at bullets and that's when I saw they all suck.. Am I a long range shooter no I'm not...


Originally Posted by Bricktop
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.