Talk:.25-06 Remington

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[edit] Damage vs .30-06

Removed inaccurate statement about coyote damage vs .30-06. Target (tissue) damage is subject to many variables, such as sectional density, bullet weight, bullet construction, velocity, etc. One cannot make the general statement that a .25-06 does less damage to a coyote than a .30-06, as the opposite is true in many cases, especially when using standard hunting bullets in the .30 cal, and varmint type bullets in the .25. Arthurrh 23:19, 14 July 2007 (UTC)

Agreed. Many times at shorter point-blank ranges, heavier, larger rounds (i.e. .30 cal) can actually over-penetrate and pass clean through with little expansion--and damage, even with soft point bullet applications.67.162.174.62 21:49, 14 August 2007 (UTC)