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I always used IMR 4350 with the 165 gr PT in my 30-06 with excellent accuracy and on game performance.
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OldMan":3h03ee3n said:I have used the 165 AB in a model 700 30-06 for my grandson's first rifle, he took his first elk with it in fine fashion (raghorn bull). He also took his first buck in 2010 with this load and 165 Ballistic Tips. The load is 165 AB/ 58 grains of IMR 4350 and it shoots well under inch groups. My model 70 featherweight in ought 6 also shoots the load amazingly well. From my experience this would be my go to load in any 30-06 for starters! I have used the big magnums for years, but now wonder why with such good combinations in the smaller, lighter, easy shooting guns.
I don't remember, but probably not! I didn't get it from my 300 Wby with 180 AB's at the same distance (250 yards). Dead bulls and bucks tell the tale!C.Smith":cxf0y6o5 said:OldMan":cxf0y6o5 said:I have used the 165 AB in a model 700 30-06 for my grandson's first rifle, he took his first elk with it in fine fashion (raghorn bull). He also took his first buck in 2010 with this load and 165 Ballistic Tips. The load is 165 AB/ 58 grains of IMR 4350 and it shoots well under inch groups. My model 70 featherweight in ought 6 also shoots the load amazingly well. From my experience this would be my go to load in any 30-06 for starters! I have used the big magnums for years, but now wonder why with such good combinations in the smaller, lighter, easy shooting guns.
Did you get complete penatration?
Corey