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<blockquote data-quote="Bigeclipse" data-source="post: 906170" data-attributes="member: 52437"><p>These are strictly hunting rifles. The 3006 will be used for under 400 yards on deer and black bear. The loads I currently tried are nosler 180 grain partitions with 60 and 60.5 grains rl22. The book max is 62 grains. I have loaded up some 61, 61.5, and 62 grains. I am new to reloading so I do not really like loading at max or let alone above max. My goal is to get loads below 1 MOA. Obviously .5MOA would be great but I wouldnt cry if I was only able to get right around 1 MOA. I will try these loads, then I will try my H4350. I also have some sierra gamekings in 180 grains I might give a shot as well.</p><p> </p><p>I have not checked my action screws since before hunting season...so I may have to check those. I think I had the front and rear action screws right around 40inch/lbs...that was from remington...not sure if it is what it should be. The remington mountain SS comes with a bell and carlson stock which seems to be decent. I believe it is aluminum bedding. Not sure if it has pillars or not...advice on action screw torque would be appreciated as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigeclipse, post: 906170, member: 52437"] These are strictly hunting rifles. The 3006 will be used for under 400 yards on deer and black bear. The loads I currently tried are nosler 180 grain partitions with 60 and 60.5 grains rl22. The book max is 62 grains. I have loaded up some 61, 61.5, and 62 grains. I am new to reloading so I do not really like loading at max or let alone above max. My goal is to get loads below 1 MOA. Obviously .5MOA would be great but I wouldnt cry if I was only able to get right around 1 MOA. I will try these loads, then I will try my H4350. I also have some sierra gamekings in 180 grains I might give a shot as well. I have not checked my action screws since before hunting season...so I may have to check those. I think I had the front and rear action screws right around 40inch/lbs...that was from remington...not sure if it is what it should be. The remington mountain SS comes with a bell and carlson stock which seems to be decent. I believe it is aluminum bedding. Not sure if it has pillars or not...advice on action screw torque would be appreciated as well. [/QUOTE]
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