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Was just goin to ask if you were shooting the 115 VLD's. Good man!
Quote from: jjhunter on January 12, 2009, 06:45:56 PMWas just goin to ask if you were shooting the 115 VLD's. Good man!That's as hard hitting a .25-06 load as I've ever seen. 115 VLDs at 3200 are no joke... they're packing more energy at 400 than almost every factory .270 load with a 130 grain bullet. Truth be told though... I shoot more of the 100 grain NBTs than anything. Same load as the 100 Sierras in the picture above... but the Noslers shoot better. I really like the 6.5/284 also... but with the 115 Bergers in .25 cal... you have to step way up to the 130 VLD to gain anything in BC on the .25-06. And, you can't shoot them anywhere near 3200fps (like the .25-06 will run a 115)... so you give up some of that 'flat-shooting' side of the .25-06.
Actually, with the 120's, the 6.5 can be almost exactly the same thing as your 25-06. I will be shooting the 140 VLD's. I like the 140's (.618 b.c.) at 2950 better than 115's (.479 b.c.) at 3200 as a long range round. If I want flat shooting, I will take the Cooper .204 or my 300 win. spitting out 168 VLD's at 3250. The 6.5 will fill another void.
though I like my 210 VLDs at 3200 even better.
Didn't see that you had actually figured it out at .540. That is pretty crazy!
I shoot a Savage in 22-250 or a Rem 700 in .223molyed 50gr. V-max's in both. 3900FPS in the 22-250 and 3350fps in the .223I painted the stock on the 22-250 with krylon camo colors
I'll have a new one to add to the list tonight!!!!