25 Otter
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1 Bullseye
Way to whack em 8).
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1 Bullseye
Nice little hammer you got there. Should be a handy rifle. Shoots good too.
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1 Bullseye
Hey yukonal. Shoot me a PM. I can't seem to launch you one. Maybe I can reply to one of yours. Thanks!
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1 Bullseye
Can't hurt. I've done it with various rifles,and not with others. Depends on my available range time and patience. I had a 300 Ultra that was a copper mine until the 3rd set of five. Then it cleaned up pretty easy after that. I have a T3 in 7 Remmy mag that didn't get the treatment. It got cleaned well after every range trip. Sometimes 5 or 6 shots. Sometimes 10 or more shots a session. That little sweet heart is one of the finest shooting rifles I've ever had the honor of owning. Not a lot of copper fouling. I say if you have the time and ammo it sure isn't a bad thing.
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1 Bullseye
Way to smoke em. Nice!
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1 Bullseye
Sweet 8)1
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1 Bullseye
Good looking rifle 8). Looks like a keeper!
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1 Bullseye
I love my 338 T3. Been thinking about a B&C stock for it too. The only down side to owning the 338 Tikka is it's taking time away from my M700 300 Ultra. But,at 7 3/4 pounds field ready it has earned the right to do it.How can it get any better? Keep us updated on the lug.
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1 Bullseye
I've currently got two 25/06s and love them both. One is an older M700 and the other is a new T3 blued / synthetic. Two of my pet loads for the Quarter Otter are 56gr of RL19 under a Combined Tech 85gr Ballistic tip. The other is 52gr of Imr 4350 under the 100gr Speer Boat Tail. Both have given me consistant 1/2 MOA or less to 400yds. Hope this helps :).
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1 Bullseye
Nice! I've got a couple 25/06s and love them. One is a T3 blued under a 4X-12X Leupold. You do much load development with yours?
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1 Bullseye
I love mine. It just plain shoots great. I got it about 2 weeks before oue deer season last fall,and took a doe under the chin with a 150gr Nosler at 300yds +/- a yard or two. Looks like you got yourself a beauty!
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1 Bullseye
Sako A7. ;D Just kidding ;). The T3 is so appealing due to it's value for the buck. Hard to beat it from a price standpoint. As far as the two,595/695 VS the T3 it's a dead heat. There are offsettting features both ways. The 695s I've been around didn't set my world on fire. Nice but not spectacular.
