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Old 02-23-2007, 08:22 AM
lynard lynard is offline
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Sierra bullets

I have used 87 grain sierra varminters in my .2506 for a long time now, they have taken deer (red sika roe falow) Others have mentioned how they felt they were a less than ideal choice, for game.
I have no issues with them, has any body else found them usefull on deer. i am interested in your observations.

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Old 07-11-2007, 05:28 PM
HRstretch HRstretch is offline
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I have not used anything smaller than a 100 grn bullet on deer, pigs, turkey and coyotes here in Texas. This is from a 257 Roberts. The 25-06 should be deadly with the TSX 115 grn bullets or any well made bullet in the 100 to 120 grn range for your gun. I would think distance to target would play a part in deciding the energy needed delivered down range.
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