25 Creedmoor Ballistics Tables From Manufacturing unit Ammo

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STAFF NEWS & ANALYSIS

25 Creedmoor Ballistics Tables From Factory Ammo

By
Sam Jacobs – March 10, 2026
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You’ve discovered our in-depth look at 25 Creedmoor ballistics from the top ammo manufacturers.

Save time by clicking the links below to skip to your preferred ammo companies and find the data you need for your favorite factory loads.

25 Creedmoor Ballistics Charts

Choice Ammunition

Jump to a ballistics chart: 110 Grain Nosler AccuBond | 115 Grain Barnes TSX | 120 Grain Nosler Partition | 127 Grain Hammer Hunter | 133 Grain Berger Elite Hunter | 135 Grain Berger Hybrid

110 Grain Nosler AccuBond

115 Grain Barnes TSX

120 Grain Nosler Partition

127 Grain Hammer Hunter

133 Grain Berger Elite Hunter

135 Grain Berger Hybrid

Hornady Ammunition

112 Grain CX

128 Grain ELD-X

134 Grain ELD Match

Administrative Note: The information above is provided by ammo manufacturers. Actual ballistics obtained with your firearm can vary considerably from advertised ballistics. Also, ballistics can vary from lot to lot with the same brand and type. When the manufacturer’s ballistic data was unavailable, ballistics were calculated using a ballistics calculator.

25 Creedmoor Trajectory Chart

A bullet’s flight path is its trajectory. We measure the bullet’s drop throughout its trajectory in inches, though it’s also often expressed in minutes of angle (MOA).

A flatter trajectory is preferable because the shooter will require fewer adjustments to compensate for bullet drop at varying distances. The 6.5 Creedmoor is a great example of a flat-trajectory cartridge, which is why it’s so popular among long-distance shooting enthusiasts.

The 25 Creedmoor fills the niche between 6mm Creedmoor and 6.5 Creedmoor. It doesn’t have as flat a trajectory as the 6.5 Creedmoor, but it’s comparable.

Here is a sample 25 Creedmoor bullet drop chart to give you a general idea of the 25 Creedmoor’s trajectory.

Note: The chart above is an example of one 25 CM load. Actual ballistic performance varies depending on bullet weight, lot, barrel length, and environmental conditions.

25 Creedmoor Velocity

Muzzle velocity is the rate at which a bullet exits the barrel. It is measured in feet per second (fps). Typically, a longer barrel produces a higher muzzle velocity, as it gives exploding propellant more time to exert its energy against the base of the projectile.

The 25 Creedmoor’s lightweight bullets achieve high muzzle velocities, which contribute to their flat trajectories.

It’s reasonable to expect a muzzle velocity of 3,150 to 2,800 fps from factory-loaded 25 Creedmoor rounds. The 25 Creedmoor rifle cartridge also maintains superior velocity downrange. A typical 134 grain bullet still blazes at 500 yards at 2,135 fps.

 

See the full 25 Creedmoor ballistics chart and trajectory data: https://ammo.com/ballistics/25-creedmoor-ballistics

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Las Vegas News Magazine

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