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  1. Aussie Wanderer

    30-06 --Tried and True

    The old 30-06 got me a first last weekend. 2 fallow does with one shot. I was never a fan of the 30-06 I always shot the 7mmRM and then the 280ai. I have grown fond of the cartridge and its accuracy which surprised me how good it was. Varget was the key with 165 grain bullets for me too.
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    Entering Hospice

    Prayers are with your son, family and medical specialists finding a cure and providing quality care.
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    Off chasing fallow

    Heading down to the range this afternoon for a quick fowling of the barrels and make sure everything is running as it should before the weekend. The fallow better be careful, my sons 270 and the old 30-06 look prime. Seems kinda cool that I shoot the 06 and he shoots its offspring. No excuses...
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    Lightweight terror

    Great rifle and very cool cartridge. Another one of the green machine's marketing failures. If I had just one cartridge for where I shoot and it was a 7SAUM, I'd be a happy camper...the game, not so much ;-)
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    Accubond problems

    Yep I had that problem with a couple of boxes of 225grain 338's. They were replaced without any questions asked. Can't fault the service.
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    Remington 600 in 6mm Rem

    I reckon I used the 70 grain BT's too in part because I could get them in a box of 250. Good little bullet
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    Another question for all us hunters: Favourite method?

    PJ, Gotta work with what you got. Would love to hear that you got out for a hunt again. I am trying to get my 80 year old Dad back in the bush for our deer season next year. It will be good for his soul...and selfishly mine too. I owe the man more than I could ever repay. He has been a wonderful...
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    Another question for all us hunters: Favourite method?

    Not really sure as I don't know the game or the type of terrain. Some of the places I hunt fallow is really thick, but perhaps not jungle like. In no way was I suggesting your methods were wrong, inferior or anything else, just what I really enjoy doing. I get a lot of satisfaction from...
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    Another question for all us hunters: Favourite method?

    Spot and stalk all the way. Doesn’t matter the game or whether rifle or bow. I love leaving camp with a pack on my back and a sense of anticipation and optimism. I love the weight of a pack full of meat walking back into camp, getting it squared away and the satisfaction of plonking down into a...
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    250th Anniversary and a Rifle

    I really look after my rifles in the bush, but you just know that this will be the one rifle that hits the deck 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
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    Africa 2.0

    What a crazy story. Glad you are all safe and getting better. With all of those injuries it seems silly to say how lucky you are, but damn the exit stage left hook was surely swinging. Get well soon.
  12. Aussie Wanderer

    .280AI New Rifle Build - Barrel Twist & Free Bore Question

    This might help with some of your thinking. I chose the Hornady stuff for simplicity just because it is in their calculator and typically shoots okay. I ran the 150eldx at 3,000fps, the 162eldx at 2,900fps and the 180eldm at 2,700fps. Figured they were all around the mark, allowed for a 200m...
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    .280AI New Rifle Build - Barrel Twist & Free Bore Question

    Don’t underestimate the 150bt in the 280ai. Driven at 3,000fps it is a much underrated combination. That is a bullet that hunters seem to overlook and I’m not sure why, it is lethal.
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    Dinosaurs and sheep

    Emus and ostriches have a lot in common by the sounds of it, really tough animals. Also think all those feathers make it more challenging to work out exactly where to shoot. Great pics, thanks for sharing
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    .280AI New Rifle Build - Barrel Twist & Free Bore Question

    150 to 165 grains seems to be the sweet spot in the 280ai. Unless you are really going to stretch out there those bullet weights are about a perfect match to the powder capacity you have to play with. Absolutely one of my all time favourite cartridges but just don’t ask more of it than it can...
  16. Aussie Wanderer

    6.5/06 AI fireform

    I have a 6.5 barrel sitting at home waiting for a purpose. I have considered this cartridge as an option. Do you know what the case capacity is? I have been a fan of the weatherby 6.5RPM but the price of brass is hideous and I suspect the 6.5AI would be close, maybe between it and the 6.5PRC...
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    Using a 30 caliber .308 diameter 150 grain spitizer Nosler Ballistic tip in a 30.06. What is the recommended grains of Hodgon Varget powder for resul

    I have a remington with a 26 inch barrel that wouldn't fire any 165 grain projectile with H4350 which was what I thought would be the go to in this rifle. Turns out Varget was what it really liked. With a 165SST, I load 52.5 grains of Varget for 2,907fps and an SD of 6.5. It is a genuine...
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    Enough is Enough

    I'm really sorry to hear this mate, a horrible couple of months. Goldies are a beautiful breed. We had a big old Golden Retriever boy lived to 11 but broke my heart when we had to have him put down. A man couldn't ask for a nicer dog, never met a nasty one. Hope Manny pulls through.
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    7-08 hunting load for 2026

    That is a proper bug zapper. The terminal damage should be emphatic. Funny how you don't hear much about Browning rifles, but they are some of the most accurate I have shot.
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    Winchester Model 70 Alaskan

    Do you have a bullet in mind that you want to shoot with? The one that will be the do it all for what you want out of the rifle?
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