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30-06 can still get it done
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<blockquote data-quote="Double Dropper" data-source="post: 1963638" data-attributes="member: 92893"><p>Bought a cheap Remington 783 last month in 06 just to play around with, had lots of brass doing nothing, cleaned it up, adjusted the trigger (its not bad) and set up to play with 180-195 grain bullets, Fed 210M primers and RL-26 and RL-16. Found an moa load almost immediately with the 180s and RL-26. Not a max load and is @ 2850 fps with 180 grain Accubonds, 190 grain Bergers are not quite a accurate, but it might be just some tweaking. The Berger load holds 1800fps all the way out to 875 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double Dropper, post: 1963638, member: 92893"] Bought a cheap Remington 783 last month in 06 just to play around with, had lots of brass doing nothing, cleaned it up, adjusted the trigger (its not bad) and set up to play with 180-195 grain bullets, Fed 210M primers and RL-26 and RL-16. Found an moa load almost immediately with the 180s and RL-26. Not a max load and is @ 2850 fps with 180 grain Accubonds, 190 grain Bergers are not quite a accurate, but it might be just some tweaking. The Berger load holds 1800fps all the way out to 875 yards. [/QUOTE]
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