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wilpenny
12-07-2009, 08:58 PM
with all this in mind and ive owned 4 2506s ill say this is intresting infor but what will a 25x 7mag do?? any one know?? i do think the 25x264 is the same or within .05 of the other im looking at super high vol and short barrel life i guess

Apache
12-07-2009, 09:31 PM
with all this in mind and ive owned 4 2506s ill say this is intresting infor but what will a 25x 7mag do?? any one know?? i do think the 25x264 is the same or within .05 of the other im looking at super high vol and short barrel life i guess



It would be the equivalent of the 257 Weatherby....without the radius shoulders. Case capacity is nearly the same, 257 Weatherby's also have a long throat to help with pressures.

BrentWin
12-08-2009, 08:45 AM
with all this in mind and ive owned 4 2506s ill say this is intresting infor but what will a 25x 7mag do?? any one know?? i do think the 25x264 is the same or within .05 of the other im looking at super high vol and short barrel life i guess


In looking at the data for 25/300 Win Mag on Reloader's Nest, I don't see much gain over what we are getting with the 25-06 AI and they're burning 12 gr. more powder to get it.

handirifle
12-18-2009, 12:25 AM
What twist rate does the 25-06AI use? Brent, I wonder what a heavier TSX would do. I'd write Barnes about what you've seen and see what they have to say, or suggest. email@barnesbullets.com You MIGHT be operating outside the design parameters for this bullet, and there is apossiblilty it is losing it's petals and basically becoming a solid, thus the small exit hole.

That's my guess, and that's why I'd try a heavier bullet. There is a tipped TSX in 100gr that would most likely kill anything in the lower 48, fired from that rifle.

BrentWin
12-18-2009, 09:15 AM
Just about every quarter bore is 1-10 twist. I may try some heavier TTSX's, just to see what they do. I am a little reluctant to use the 100 gr. because I already have a 100 gr. load that I like alot (100 gr. NBT w/ RL22).

As I said earlier, I can't say anything bad about how they have performed so far. I just have a little uncertainty about how they will act on a lung shot. I just need to do more testing next year. One thing is for sure this load is fast and accurate.

Yoda
12-18-2009, 10:25 AM
I've killed quite a few deer with the 25-06 all but a few have been inside 80 yards, so the impact velocity has bee pretty high, most have been hit with a 100gr nolser partition, a few with the 100gr sierra prohunter and 1 with the older Barnes X- bullet 100gr (pre tsx) and a couple with the hornady 117 SST. Inside 100 yards the ProHunter never exits even shot mid-line behind the shoulders, and for the most part you find very little or no bullet left. The 117's aren't much better. Most shots I get are frontal/quartering on/ quartering away, the 100 gr X-bullet entered behind the ribs and lodged in the neck (busted 1 or 2 peddles off the bullet). With the partition the front half of the bullet is gone and the back of it is balled up under the hide some where on the opposite side of the deer, except on broad side thru the ribs, always exits, the hole about .25 caliber. I've been watching this thread to see how that new 80gr TTSX 25 cal bullets been working for you guys, I plan on giving that one a run next season. It's my opinion your loosing the peddels after contacting the shoulder bones be it the blades or knuckles, if not there just about spent when the hit the opposite side hide, stretch it and pop out same thing if the peddles are still attached, but I would almost bet the peddles are coming off and that would only leave about 40gr left traveling ?

Apache
12-18-2009, 04:23 PM
Y'all are prolly right about the petals. I remember reading about this somewhere before... now that it has been brought up....

I also remember that it wasn't considered a problem because the base of the bullet continued on (as the evidence seems to bear out) and still did substantial damage as well as the petals open additional wound channels...........so I've read. ;)

I still haven't gotten a on game trial as of yet......but hope to before the season closes.

Last year I used a 110grn Accubond to take a nice 6 pointer.......it performed very well.