HISTORICAL NOTES
The .25-06, originally a wildcat cartridge, was picked up by Remington and added to its commercial line late in 1969. The wildcat version dates back to 1920, when it was introduced by A.O. Niedner. Remington has stuck to Niedner’s original configuration of simply necking down the .30-06 case.
The Remington Model 700 series bolt-action rifles were the first to be offered in the newly adopted cartridge. At the present time, Barrett, Remington, Ruger, Savage, Winchester, Weatherby, Mossberg, Howa and almost every other manufacturer of bolt-action rifles offer at least one version in .25-06.
In addition, the Ruger single-shot has been available in this cartridge, but has been supplanted by the .257 Roberts and 6.5 Creedmoor. This round became a very popular number, but that has waned recently.
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