.25-06 117 SST vs 115 VLD

ianpadron

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Getting the new member of the Kimber collection ready for the fall and looking for some insight on these two bullets.

The SST has a lower BC but I can scoop HSM's new SST load for 30 bucks a box, with the same velocity of the Hornady Superformance stuff...vs. the tried and true 115 VLD that guys seem to really like at 45 bucks a box.

Thoughts or experiences? Will be used on anything with horns/antlers in the West.
 
Killed alot of deer in GA with 25-06 and a 117 sst's. Ran across a deal on 500 115 vlds last year and have worked up a load with them. They shoot lights out but no experience on game yet
 
I had good luck with around 54 grains of H4831 and the 115 Berger. I have not shot a deer with one, but I'm thinking they should work fine.

The loads I tried liked seating pretty far back from the lands, something like 0.12 inches. I never tried them right up against the lands though.
 
Long time 25-06 shooter. I’ve been shooting the Berger 115 for the past few years. I shot 5 whitetails from 125 to 410 yards last year with the Berger. Only one went more than a step or two after being hit and the damage is impressive. Year before was the same plus a pronghorn. Same results. I get 3090 out of a 24” Bartlein 1-10 twist with 58 grains of H1000 in Norma brass.
Prior to the Berger, a 115 Nosler Ballistic Tip was my bullet of choice. We had long seasons liberal limits, and lots of depredation tags. In ran the body count up, way up shooting deer 8 months out of the year with the quarter bore.
 
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When i still had my .25-06 I was in search of the 120 Fusions, but as far as I know they're unavailable as component bullets. That's a great bullet in most calibers.

When my 25-284 is done, I will primarily shoot the heavy 133-135 Bergers and ELDMs. I'm excited to get it dialed this summer/fall.
 
Long time 25-06 shooter. I’ve been shooting the Berger 115 for the past few years. I shot 5 whitetails from 125 to 410 yards last year with the Berger. Only one went more than a step or two after being hit and the damage is impressive. Year before was the same plus a pronghorn. Same results. I get 3090 out of a 24” Bartlein 1-10 twist with 58 grains of H1000 in Norma brass.
Prior to the Berger, a 115 Nosler Ballistic Tip was my bullet of choice. We had long seasons liberal limits, and lots of depredation tags. In ran the body count up, way up shooting deer 8 months out of the year with the quarter bore.

Appreciate this kind of info, thank you.

How did the VLDs do on the sub 200 yard shots? .25-06 velocity puts me right on the edge of where I got some pretty messy kills with 140 grain bergers going really fast out of my 270 WSM
 
When i still had my .25-06 I was in search of the 120 Fusions, but as far as I know they're unavailable as component bullets. That's a great bullet in most calibers.

When my 25-284 is done, I will primarily shoot the heavy 133-135 Bergers and ELDMs. I'm excited to get it dialed this summer/fall.

The fusions were never on my radar as I always thought they were "cheap", but recently I've come to the conclusion that I need to try them. I've read a bunch of posts where guys call them the most underrated bullet ever made, very accurate and consistent terminal performance. That's a helluva claim and worth checking out! A tipped version for the .25-06 would likely get my full attention...
 
Appreciate this kind of info, thank you.

How did the VLDs do on the sub 200 yard shots? .25-06 velocity puts me right on the edge of where I got some pretty messy kills with 140 grain bergers going really fast out of my 270 WSM
Depends on what you hit going in. No worse than a Nosler or Sierra.
 
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