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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
30-06 at 600 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1035946" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>.30/06 is a great and flexible cartridge. I just helped a whitetail doe find a place in the freezer from 421 with mine. IMO, Factory ammo that fits your specifications is going to be a needle in a haystack. 600 on a game animal is a fair poke, that's near my personal limit of 700 with my .30/06 rifle that I've developed a CONSISTENT 1/2 to 5/8 MOA load in, verified drops, and practiced at range with. All the while verifying strict control of each piece of ammunition. Factory ammo can not be relied upon to have those standards or consistent performance in YOUR rifle. If you can find one that will even deliver sub-MOA in your rifle. Personally, if reloading isn't in the cards right now I would limit the range to maybe 300 and save your brass for when you can start reloading. Most importantly, have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1035946, member: 42308"] .30/06 is a great and flexible cartridge. I just helped a whitetail doe find a place in the freezer from 421 with mine. IMO, Factory ammo that fits your specifications is going to be a needle in a haystack. 600 on a game animal is a fair poke, that's near my personal limit of 700 with my .30/06 rifle that I've developed a CONSISTENT 1/2 to 5/8 MOA load in, verified drops, and practiced at range with. All the while verifying strict control of each piece of ammunition. Factory ammo can not be relied upon to have those standards or consistent performance in YOUR rifle. If you can find one that will even deliver sub-MOA in your rifle. Personally, if reloading isn't in the cards right now I would limit the range to maybe 300 and save your brass for when you can start reloading. Most importantly, have fun. [/QUOTE]
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