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<blockquote data-quote="Welderboy11972" data-source="post: 2065072" data-attributes="member: 91394"><p>Welcome to LRH Josh</p><p></p><p>I usually don't post much on here, cause most members give great advice before I read the posts. So I'd just be repeating everyone else. But sometimes If read posts and things come to mind, I try to give my input. Most replies you have are great post from some great guys. Never hesitate to ask questions. This site has helped me more times then I can count. </p><p></p><p>Now...The ole favorite of mine...The T/C pro hunter 25-06 with the 28" barrel. My go to rifle when going to SW Va to hunt. Easy to carry in the beautiful mountains, looking for whitetails and more accurate then I am. Never had any issues with shoots from 25 yds out to 460yrds. </p><p></p><p>A couple things come to mind that has been mentioned. Do lots of research on reloading for the T/C. Reloading for a single shot rifle is different than a bolt action. A couple things that come to mind are, head space and your powder charge. Its harder to see pressure signs in a single shot. You won't get the little smiley face ejector marks. So keep your loads under book max. Speaking of books. Your reloading manual should have a section just for the T/C. A guy named Bellm has a great website and some great videos on the T/C. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps. Enjoy your new addiction. Be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welderboy11972, post: 2065072, member: 91394"] Welcome to LRH Josh I usually don't post much on here, cause most members give great advice before I read the posts. So I'd just be repeating everyone else. But sometimes If read posts and things come to mind, I try to give my input. Most replies you have are great post from some great guys. Never hesitate to ask questions. This site has helped me more times then I can count. Now...The ole favorite of mine...The T/C pro hunter 25-06 with the 28" barrel. My go to rifle when going to SW Va to hunt. Easy to carry in the beautiful mountains, looking for whitetails and more accurate then I am. Never had any issues with shoots from 25 yds out to 460yrds. A couple things come to mind that has been mentioned. Do lots of research on reloading for the T/C. Reloading for a single shot rifle is different than a bolt action. A couple things that come to mind are, head space and your powder charge. Its harder to see pressure signs in a single shot. You won't get the little smiley face ejector marks. So keep your loads under book max. Speaking of books. Your reloading manual should have a section just for the T/C. A guy named Bellm has a great website and some great videos on the T/C. Hope this helps. Enjoy your new addiction. Be safe. [/QUOTE]
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