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The Basics, Starting Out
New rifle with a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1680306" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>I finally made a decision and am very happy with it! I sold my Remington and bought a t3x superlite in .30 06. After much reading and researching I decided to go with that because it's so versatile with bullet weight, factory ammo is cheap, and it's the largest bore cartridge with a 400yd elk range that I can also reduce loads for smaller game. Sure itsinot as efficient as some other cartridges, but it's extremely versatile for the bore size. </p><p></p><p>I decided I wanted to hand load to get the most accuracy out of my gun and also because I enjoy the process of figuring it out. So while I first planned to have an accurate cheap gun for hunting, I ended up with a hobby! I picked up a Lee hand press kit, made up some loads for an incremental test of 4 cartridges each, and found a winner! Pics are below.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1680306, member: 109994"] I finally made a decision and am very happy with it! I sold my Remington and bought a t3x superlite in .30 06. After much reading and researching I decided to go with that because it's so versatile with bullet weight, factory ammo is cheap, and it's the largest bore cartridge with a 400yd elk range that I can also reduce loads for smaller game. Sure itsinot as efficient as some other cartridges, but it's extremely versatile for the bore size. I decided I wanted to hand load to get the most accuracy out of my gun and also because I enjoy the process of figuring it out. So while I first planned to have an accurate cheap gun for hunting, I ended up with a hobby! I picked up a Lee hand press kit, made up some loads for an incremental test of 4 cartridges each, and found a winner! Pics are below. [/QUOTE]
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