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Hi Folks,
The friendly neighborhood parcel destroyer (AKA the UPS driver) left my 110 grain .25 caliber Accubonds (Its absolutely wicked looking <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />) on the doorstep this morning.

Now all I need is some blue ribbon loads for my .25/06 .

Right now I'm thinking of decreasing the 100 grain Nosler BT data 2-4 grains or increasing the 115 grain Nosler data by 1-2 grains.

Has anyone had a chance to work with this new bullet yet?

Also has anyone tried or anyone use magnum primers in the .25/06?

Thanks for the input and Good Shooting,
HBB
I'm not a writer, but I have them on the way also. What I will do is reduce the 115 grain bullet data of Nosler's lowest data by 10%, and begin there in half grain increments upwards.
Did I mention wear eye protection (LOL).
In a 257 Roberts, 38 gr. of TAC and 42 gr. of BIG GAME should give about 2900. 45 gr. of HUNTER produced 3000 in my NULA with a 24 inch barrel. All gave good accuracy. These are similar to 100 gr. loads in the 257.

The 110 worked great on a whitetail doe at a range of 40 yards. Centered a rib going in diagonally through the chest with a silver dollar size exit hole on the other side. About 16 inches of penetration. The deer dropped at impact and then flopped around a bit.

Blood everywhere!
WT,
Thanks for the info. Lots of blood and flopping deer is what I like to hear about from a new bullet.

Good Shooting,
HBB
AD,
Thanks for the input. I always have to wear glasses (really thick ones) just to see the target <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Good Shooting,
HBB
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