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Anyone have any pet loads for .25-06 using Accubonds? Also, how about loads using Retumbo? Getting good results with Accubonds in my Sako 7.82 Warbird.....Dick


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Check out the forums at Nosler's website. The search function for "25-06" or "110" will give you a lot of good information.


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53 Grns of R22 works well in my M700 25-06. IMR7828 is a good powder to try as well.

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Thanks! I'll give that a try. The 180 gr. Accubonds really are most accurate I have found ,so far, for the Warbird. I have a Weatherby Ultra-Light in 25-06 and want to load some rounds for it in 110........Dick

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No doubt I would run 7828 and R22 first off and see what you see, I think you'll find it is load developement over quickly.

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In my Ruger, H4831 and IMR 4350 are the best match of speed and accuracy for the 110g AB. I have also tried MRP, RL22, N160, IMR 4831 with less success.

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Thanks. I've used IMR 4350 with 120gr. Speer GS with good results..........Dick


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H4831sc has been the accuracy winner in three different 25-06's that I've loaded for. Good luck!
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Goose, Thanks! I'll buy some and give it a try.......Dick

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Another vote for H4831sc. I also tried RL22.


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I'm going to go straight to RL22 with my 25-284 and the 110's. IMR's 7828 and 4831 will be the alternatives. I was thinking RL22 with the 100's as well, but I hear so much good feedback regarding IMR 4831. We'll see.


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