Tuesday, May 26, 2015

.25-06 Remington Review

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These articles are very popular with gun enthusiasts, and often are about cartridge performance, tips and tricks for hunting, gun reviews, and more. The latest article, released on May 15 of this years, was about the .25-06 Remington.

In this article, Load Data goes into the history of the rifle, the fact that it was first developed in the 1920s, and was originally based on the .30-06 Springfield. Back then the gun powder used was so fast-burning that the cartridge didn't reach its full potential. In fact, most guns, as this article points out, had this problem before the Hodgdon H-4831 became available to hand loaders after World War II.

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