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    j_22250
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    looking to shoot 75-120gr bullets & need caliber/cartridge help.


    i need something to bridge the gap between .243 and .270. this this guns intended use will be for long range coyotes to deer. right now i'm not sure to go 25cal or 6.5. i like that sierra has a better selection of hunting bullets avaliable for 25 cal.(75hp, 90 & 120 bthp), but i'm also a fan of nosler bt's they have 100 both and 115/120 avaliable. i want something fast and a bullet that won't fizzle out as fast. in 25 cal. im considering 250-3000ai and 257ai. i have a thing against long actions and long cartridges. i guess i'm jstvery chinchy and always looking to get more for less. i'm guessing that the 25cal has a definate advantage over the 6.5 based on the bullet weights i'm wanting to shoot, but i am not counting it out of the race. if i got something in .264 i would definatly be tempeted to try something in the 140 gr. range, so that would be a plus.

    which of the two in your opinion would be the better choice and what would be the best cartridge to shoot them out of?

    or should i jst quit thinking on how to spend more money and jst load up some lighter loads for my 270?

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    outlawkyote
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    Re: looking to shoot 75-120gr bullets & need caliber/cartridge help.

    Is this fast enough for your liking... Sorry, long action only

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,25267.0.html

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    Re: looking to shoot 75-120gr bullets & need caliber/cartridge help.

    Based on your choices, then the .257 AI would get my vote.
    Founding member of the 7MM STW Club, Member Cull Hunting Association, Best times that I had, were/are, fishing with my wife and daughter.

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    j_22250
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    Re: looking to shoot 75-120gr bullets & need caliber/cartridge help.

    yeah, i supose those speeds might get the job done. jsk, that's smokin'. i'm looking to get at least 3200fps w/ some 120grs. i've thought of other cartridges i had in mind: they are 6.5x55ai, 260ai & 6.5x284. i'd like to stay away from from the 25wssm, but may consider a necked down 270wsm or even light bullets in 270wsm, but i really don't want to burn that much powder. i'm thinking 257ai may jst be my best bet. who knows. i need some more input.

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    dcloco
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    Re: looking to shoot 75-120gr bullets & need caliber/cartridge help.

    http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...c,25268.0.html

    I built a couple 6.5x55 AI's last November. Longest and only deer was 770 yards in a FULL VALUE right to left wind....using 142 gr bullets.

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    j_22250
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    Re: looking to shoot 75-120gr bullets & need caliber/cartridge help.

    did you build on a short or long action on your build. if short how far out were yo able to seat bullets. 770yrds is a long ways away.

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    okie2
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    Re: looking to shoot 75-120gr bullets & need caliber/cartridge help.

    25-06 AI will do all you can get with the bullet weights you want

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