1: the 25-06 and the 257 Roberts both use the same size bolt head. So you would need to use the go and no go gauges for headspace.
2: Unless you have a smooth barrel nut and want to get rid of it, no you don't need to buy another barrel nut. I would buy another recoil lug though.
3: There's too many stocks to count on. If you don't mind doing some work yourself, boyds makes excellent stocks for the money. Choate and B&C make decent synthetic stocks on the low end. You have custom stock makes the Fred at SSS and Manners stocks if you're looking for a high quality laminate stock. McMillan makes excellent stocks as well. Then there are the chassis systems that you can use. MDT and XLR are very popular here. Others can chime in on their favorites. I personally own a boyds, choate, SSS LVT stock, and a MDT LSS chassis. My personal favorite for comfort and looks would have to go to the LVT stock that Fred made for me.
4: Pick a high quality scope. Again, this will depend on your budget. I would look at a minimum of $500.
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