Dave,
if I was looking for a 1 size fits all round for the .25-06 Rem, I'd be looking at the
100 gr. Barnes Triple Shock bullets. I have a Tikka Whitetail Hunter, in SS/Laminate
that shoots .5 MOA with these bullets. I have to check my data for the powder I
am using, but it might be RL-15. I seat the bullets about .040" - .050" off the
lands, and get some impressive groups on paper. I don't think you will find a pelt
friendly bullet in the .25-06 Rem, unless you go the small hole in, and small hole
out, approach. For this approach, the 100 gr. TSX bullet should get it done, if
you don't hit too much bone on the way in. The 85 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip IS NOT
PELT FRIENDLY! Although if it hits anywhere near a vital area, we are talking
a very dead coyote.
As for heavier framed animals, like northern whitetails, the 100 gr. TSX is like
a lightning bolt. The vitals are turned to jello, and usually there is no tracking
required, for well placed shots.
If your T-3 shoots anywhere near my WH, you will be a happy quarter bore
shooter. I did struggle to find Barnes X bullet loads, that shot tight groups, like
the Ballistic Tips, until they came out with the Triple Shocks. Now we're
talking itty bitty groups, that rival the match, and ballistic tip, bullets.
Squeeze