I picked up a Win M70 Super Shadow in 25WSSM for $399.99 used 3 weeks ago (20 rounds fired through it).
2 weeks ago, I painted some windows for my gunsmiths house (Im a painting contractor by trade!), in exchange for some smithin work.
He installed a ported muzzle brake on that "skinny" little barrel! Now I have the sense not to shoot it without ear protection (at least more than once).
He got the trigger pull down to 2.5 pounds.
Burris Fullfiled II 4.5 - 14 x 42mm w/Balllistic Plex scope with Silver Leupold Medium Height Rings.
I am here to tell you, that the rifle has a TOTAL weight of 7 and 1/4 pounds with a sling,scope, and bases.
ONE WORD: UNBELEIVABLE.
Our perception of this rifles recoil", this little rifle kicks less than a 22-250 shooting 55 grainers!
Im getting around 1.5 3 shot groups at 100 yards with the factory 115 gr. BTs.
I used to reload A LOT for a 25-06 I once had, I have some 85 gr. Nosler BTs and 100 gr. as well. Well see what I can come up with. Also, have some Sierra 75 gr.
Custom Camo Paint job on the stock.
Lets just say that It now looks like it is in the SHADOWS!!
Here are the pics:
http://img8.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img8&image=25wssm1.jpghttp://img8.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img8&image=25wssm2.jpghttp://img8.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img8&image=25wssm3.jpghttp://img8.imageshack.us/my.php?loc=img8&image=25wssm4.jpgI just got done working up some reloads for my new rifle.
both Hodgdon and IMR list re-load data for the 25WSSM. There is no data for H335, but there is data for H4895.
85 GR. NOS BT (Starting Loads)
DIA. .257"
COL: 2.350"
H4895 40.0 3268 50,700 PSI
85 GR. NOS BT (Maximum Loads)
DIA. .257
COL: 2.350"
H4895 43.3 3475 62,100 PSI
On the "relative" Burn rates for smokeless powders,
http://www.hodgdon.com/data/general/burnratechart.php1= Fastest 103 = Slowest
59. Hodgdon H335
63. Hodgdon H4895
I have extrapolated from other reloads from 4 different reload manuals and I have found that the relative difference between H335 and H4895 is (1) grain for all calibers researched.
Long story getting shorter:
I worked up a load of 43.0 grains of H335, 85 grain Nosler BT, Fed. Match LR Primer, Win. Case trimmed to 1.660", OAL = 2.350"
Results show no excessive pressure signs, etc. I haven't chrono'd the loads as of yet.
I will keep posting future results.