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Picked up a Browning 78 25-06 (26 inch round barrel) last month. Mounted a 10x Redfield for testing. Have tried Win 120 gr and Federal 117 gr Premium loads. Producing 1 1/2 to 2 inch three shot groups at 100 yards. Is this pretty much what one should expect from these rifles?
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Many shooters have reported accuracy similar towhat you described using factory ammo. Handloaded ammo should do much better, and the forearm hanger pressure probably needs to be looked at.
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February 11, 2004, 01:23:33 PM »
Try 100 grain loads. I think the length of the heavy bullets is a bit much for the standard 10 inch twist. I have never heard anyone brag about accuracy with 117 or 120 grain 25 caliber bullets.
For an accuracy test try the 100 grain Sierra if you can find it in a factory load. If not consult your manual for the appropriate charge of IMR 4350.
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February 26, 2004, 07:07:42 AM »
I concur with EDG...try 100gr Sierra with either IMR4350 or H4831...you might be surprised and get subpar as I do with my rifle...BTW, shoot 5 shot groups, not 3...that will tell you more about your loads than 3...good luck
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mt3030,
I don't have a B78, but my 1885 in 7mm Rem Mag. has turned in groups as small as .6"@100 yds., shooting the Nosler 140 BTip over 65g. RL22. Singleshots can be very accurate.
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mt 3030 see the other post by mam4061 on the accuracy of these rifles with 100 gr Sierras. I have to second what has already been said here. POW
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mt3030,
A couple of my cousins each have a Browning A-Bolt chambered in .25-06 and both rifles love the Nosler 100g. Btip. You might give this bullet a try!
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