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Which bullet for 1:10 barrel twist?
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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 1034168" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>HSM is a good choice. I don't know if GunWerks still makes their 30-06 ammo I think it was a 185 vld load it would be a good choice but both are pricey. To realize the true potential of the 30-06 you have to reload for it. If you have little experience with long range then your going to have to shoot a lot at long distances. And that's where your going to spend a lot of money on factory ammo. I would use that money to buy a reloading kit and learn to reload. I don't reload to save money I do it to make high quality ammo (much better than any factory choice) and lots of it, so I can shoot more.</p><p>Then you will find what your rifle likes as far as bullet weight, seating depth and powder preference. Your rifle might shoot 1 moa with factory ammo and you might be satisfied with that. But when you get addicted to long range you will chase that one hole 3 shot group, and it is seldom found with factory ammo..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 1034168, member: 78762"] HSM is a good choice. I don't know if GunWerks still makes their 30-06 ammo I think it was a 185 vld load it would be a good choice but both are pricey. To realize the true potential of the 30-06 you have to reload for it. If you have little experience with long range then your going to have to shoot a lot at long distances. And that's where your going to spend a lot of money on factory ammo. I would use that money to buy a reloading kit and learn to reload. I don't reload to save money I do it to make high quality ammo (much better than any factory choice) and lots of it, so I can shoot more. Then you will find what your rifle likes as far as bullet weight, seating depth and powder preference. Your rifle might shoot 1 moa with factory ammo and you might be satisfied with that. But when you get addicted to long range you will chase that one hole 3 shot group, and it is seldom found with factory ammo.. [/QUOTE]
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