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Jun 26th, 2017 at 1:34pm
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Very nice a friend has a 1V in 25-06 and it shoots really well. The #1's to me were one of the most charming factory rifles ever made. When they first came out they all had real nice wood and hand cut checkering. I had a 1B in 6MM it was my Colo. Mule deer rifle. Still wish I had it and it too shot extremely well but with my hunting days now over and it just sitting in the safe hopefully the new owner is putting it to good use.

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Reply #1 - Jun 26th, 2017 at 2:10pm
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JLouis wrote on Jun 26th, 2017 at 1:34pm:
Very nice a friend has a 1V in 25-06 and it shoots really well. The #1's to me were one of the most charming factory rifles ever made. When they first came out they all had real nice wood and hand cut checkering. I had a 1B in 6MM it was my Colo. Mule deer rifle. Still wish I had it and it too shot extremely well but with my hunting days now over and it just sitting in the safe hopefully the new owner is putting it to good use.

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I haven't shot this one yet, not sure what brand ammo to start with. Do you know what brand or handloads your friend's #1 is most accurate with? I dont handload, probably gonna start with Remington 120 p.s.p. core-lokt and see where we go from there.
  
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Reply #2 - Jun 26th, 2017 at 2:29pm
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He handloads for it so I am not sure what componets he is currently using I will have to check with him next time I see him.

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Reply #3 - Jun 29th, 2017 at 4:56pm
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The one I have will not shoot 117 bullets very well but it will shoot 100 grain bullets between 5/8 and 3/4 inch. Give the 100's a try if you can't get  the heavier bullets to shoot.
  

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Reply #4 - Jun 29th, 2017 at 7:03pm
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Even with 100 gr. bullets the .25-06 makes a fantastic deer cartridge! My nephew shoots one for mule deer and it will really reach out there with ease, and very flat shooting!
  

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Reply #5 - Jun 29th, 2017 at 8:05pm
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I have a 1V in 25-06, it has never had a factory round run thru it. I shoot 56gr 4831 short grain, mag primers, 117gr Hornaday Rem brass. consistently shoots under an inch at 100yrds. I will admit I rarely shoot it now, love the old German guns too much. Can't sell it as it was a gift from my wife before we were married many years ago.
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Reply #6 - Jul 15th, 2017 at 11:27am
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Absolutely "minute of deer"!  Grin
  

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Reply #7 - Jul 15th, 2017 at 10:56pm
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I bought a B78 in 25-06 years ago when I thought faster was better.  I was going to chamber to a 25 Gibbs but I thought I better see if it shot first as if it was inaccurate I would start with a new barrel.  I bought some factory Nosler 100gr Ballistic Tips and shot a group at 100 yards.  The group was around 3/4".  I am still hunting with that rifle with the standard chamber as if it ain't broke why fix it.  I have killed Julie's with 100gr partitions, 100 gr TSX, 110gr Accubonds and 120gr Core loks, all handlebars.  re 22 and Re 25 are my favorite powders.  The Browning is jealous now as I have found the old 25-35 kills big bucks too and my Stevens 44 1/2 is being used more.  My hunting partner has a 1V in 25-06 but hasn't hunted with it in over 25 years as it got heavier as we got older!
  
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