you got it,every thing will work out fine
drybean
ok new to the forums been lurking all day. so to the question i have a friend in need of some money and he is wanting to sell me his 110 in 25-06. the problem is i am a huge .270 shooter and have all the equipment for match grade 270 reloads. so is it true that i can just change out the barrel to a 270 and it will work? or are other parts needed to be changed as well? thank you for any info that i may have overlooked in my searches.
you got it,every thing will work out fine
drybean
The .25-06 is by far my favorite deer rifle. Give it a chance before swapping the barrel. And yes all you need is a 270 barrel, a go gage, barrel nut wrench, and either a barrel vise or action vise.
awesome thanks everyone for fast replies. ill give the 25-06 a try before i make the switch. it will mainly be used for Deer and hogs but mainly hogs.
No don't do it.
I'm warning you don't try the 25-06
The next thing you know you'll be buying dies, reloader 22, brass and bullets by the bucket.
A good wife and a steady job has ruined many a great hunter.
I agree with the others, my 111 in 25-06 is the most fun and accurate gun I own. Sub half minute groups, very little recoil and a do-all caliber. Mine is setup for varmints with 44.5 gr IMR 4350, fed 210m primer, 75 gr V-Max at 3350 fps. Bone stock pencil barrel, hogged out synthetic stock spray bombed camo with Nikon Monarch 4-16x42. Try it before you swap it!
well looks like i will have to try this guy out for a full season and make sure i want to change it over. but it sounds like i may not need to change it. now all i need to do is find a nice synthetic stock most that i have found are for either bull or varmint contoured barrels
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