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Reloading
30-06 long range bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 282192" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Have been using a 06 sense the early 60's mostly on mule deer and worked up loads using the Hornady 150 and 165 grain Spir Point. Have taken quite a few bucks and a few elk with those loads and they work well for deer and good for elk if you don't try to shoot to far. I'm now using the 180gr Accubond in that rifle and can actually shoot a better group with it and it's a better elk load.</p><p> </p><p> In an accurate rifle either weight will do a good job if you keep them within their limits. The 180's carry a little better with more energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 282192, member: 10391"] Have been using a 06 sense the early 60’s mostly on mule deer and worked up loads using the Hornady 150 and 165 grain Spir Point. Have taken quite a few bucks and a few elk with those loads and they work well for deer and good for elk if you don’t try to shoot to far. I’m now using the 180gr Accubond in that rifle and can actually shoot a better group with it and it’s a better elk load. In an accurate rifle either weight will do a good job if you keep them within their limits. The 180’s carry a little better with more energy. [/QUOTE]
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