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I'm shooting the 80gr TTSX out of my 250AI, but I need a varmint bullet to go along with it. You guys have a preference?
BTW, I'm sure this has been covered, but I had no luck searching.
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I like the 75 gr. Sierra, Speers, and Hornadys...they are all hollow points, I guess...the cheaper the better in my 25/06.
The 90 grain Sierra HP is very accurate for a heavier varmint bullet.
They all shoot very accurately once a good load/seating depth is found.
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I think the 75gr. Sierra HP is the most explosive. I've always liked that pill.
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Hornady V-Max 75 grain. Favorite in 5 out of 6 .257 rifles - 2 250 Sav, 2 Bob's, 1 LT Bob. 25-06 prefers the 75 grain Sierra Varminter.
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i like the 75 vmax, but admit that, that's where i started and never found a reason to change...
have been tempted to try the sierras, but feel no compulsion to experiment...
i have run the sierra 90 bthp, and agree that it's a good shooter, although not a real varmint bullet... the 90 gameking and the 100 ballistic tip are good candidates for an all around load...
guessing that you're twisted tighter than 1/14"?
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Thanks guys. I was leaning towards the 75 Vmax, but wasn't sure if there was something better.
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Another vote for the 75 Gr. VMAX. You will not top that bullet for varmints. Shot many a prairie dog and results are spectacular to say the least. And VERY accurate in my Kimber Montana.
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There are 3 .257" varmint bullets that have always treated me right:
75 grain VMax 75 grain Sierra HP 90 grain Sierra BTHP
If you want to go with 1 bullet weight for both varmints and medium game, these 3 bullets have worked well for me:
87 grain Hornady SpirePoint for varmints 87 grain Speer TNT for varmints 87 grain Speer HotCore for medium game
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I haven't played around much recently, mostly because I tried the 75 V-Max and can't imagine something better.
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I have used the 75 gr Sierra HP and the Hornady version. I could never tell the difference on prairie dogs. whelennut
I like to do my hunting BEFORE I pull the trigger! There is only one kind of dead, but there are many different kinds of wounded.
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i like the 75 vmax, but admit that, that's where i started and never found a reason to change... Me too. I tried an H414 load with them when I first got my .25-06 and the first group with it was 3/8"...so I never changed it. Prairie dogs explode!
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My rifle loves the 87g TNT at 3600 fps with a max load of IMR 4350 and a Win primer.
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I'd be looking for something with about the same BC and length as the TTSX.
Dupe loads, are a good thing.
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I'd be looking for something with about the same BC and length as the TTSX.
Dupe loads, are a good thing. That's right in line with what I was thinking. I'm guessing one of the 87gr bullets would be pretty close seeing how the TSXs are usually a bit longer than traditional bullets.
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Another question...
How do the bullets you guys are recommending do on something that you're not looking to explode, say a nice putty tat or Wiley coyote?
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I've only shot them out of the 25-06. Not real "fur friendly" out of that round.
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That's about what I figured. I'm shooting them out of a 250AI, so not a real burner, but not a slow-poke either.
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75 gr VMax, Horn HP of the same weight, and maybe if you're looking for similar weight the 100 gr Speer HP would be worth checking out? That thing pops fist-sized holes in 'yotes all day long at 3330 fps!
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Another vote for the 87 grain Speer TNT. Shoot them outta my 25BR,250AI and 25/06 on desert dogs......shots into the shoulder can be messy but have never lost a coyote.......shots in the chest or aft of the front legs work fine.
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Probably the MOST Baddass long range 25 cal varmint slug is the new 90g Sierra Blitzking.
At 3,500FPS in a 25-06 (which is doable with a 90g slug), the slug should have about a .400 BC.
When you run the downrange numbers on it, it is a pretty damn awesome. as to trajectory you will not have to hold off of a coyote out to 400 yards with it.
Slipped into the neck or lung area of a Deer or Antelope it should drop them like lightning as well.
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