;)Super, I think you will like the .25-06. Years ago when I first came into this country, the local predator hunter said the 3 best rifles for the west are, a .22-250, a 25-06, and a 300 mag. After nearly 50 years, of playing with rifles, I am convinced he had it right. there are some special circumstances that could cause some differences, but for most of the west he hit the nail on the head.
CGPaul, you ask about my 7mm Wea. it is a custom barreled job, with a 26.5 or 27 inch tube. The barrel is by Lilja. It is on a 700 action, and I think this is one of the keys. The few Wea. rifles I looked over had the magazine blocked so the bullet had to be seated according to the Wea. specks. With the long 700 action, I can seat the 140's and 160's out quite a bit. I think the 160's are seated so the base of the bullet is flush with the bottom of the neck. I really haven't shot many 140's. I built the rifle as a coyote rifle for windy days. My first project was to shoot 120's which it does, but it's so good with the heavier bullets I am switching to those. I use Re. 19 wt the 120's, Re22 with the 140's and IMR 7828 with the 160's. My brass is WW 7mm Rem. brass and mag. primers. this little rifle is a real shooter. I seldom use it these days as it has a fine custom stock on it. I have largely switch to the .30 caliber rifles when I leave the 25. cal. range. This little 7mm has seen quite a bit of use over the years. The last good rockchuck shoot I was in I used it. Mostly it has been used on mule deer, whitetails, antelope, elk, moose, and my favorite the old coyote.
You ask ed where I lived it is Southern Wy. on the Platte River in Saratoga.