wisconsinteacher
Handloader
- Dec 2, 2010
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It has been a while since I've posted. Life has been busy. I want to share my next to reloading adventure with the group.
The first rifle is my dad's Rem 700 Mnt Rifle. He has had it for a number of years and has shot Fushion ammo with good luck. In the past few years, he has been using his 25-06 and told me to use his 30-06. I think it is his way of saying, "I would like you to take this and use it as a gift from me."
Today I shot some light loads just to get a feel for the rifle and to shoot some virgin brass. The trigger is heavy and rough and I would like to replace it. The barrel is not free floated so that is also in the plans. My goal is to load some 180 Partitions because it likes the 180 Fusions and I have them on hand. Nosler says RL22 is the most accurate but I know 4350s are also good with the 180. My goal is to get it ready for deer season next year and hunt with it then.
My other project is going to be a new one for me. It is a Winchester 94 chambered in 30-30. I fired some factory Rem ammo and at 25 yards I could kill a deer with ease. My goal is to load up some 160 FTX ammo and take this rifle on a big hunt next winter that I have planned. The rifle was my great-grandfathers and from what I know, he won it in a bar raffle or card tournament. I don't think the gun has ever been hunted before so I'm excited to get it up and running. I have some Varget on hand to try with this one.
One thing I have learned about this gun is that when I load the tube and cycle the first round, it does not slide back onto the feed ramp to be lifted up. I think it is getting caught on the feed port that hindges into the gun as the tube is loaded.
If yoiu have any tips or ideas for working with Rem 700s and Winchester 94s please let me know.
Anyway, it is good to be back on the page and to see if I can get these two family rifles ready for the woods.
The first rifle is my dad's Rem 700 Mnt Rifle. He has had it for a number of years and has shot Fushion ammo with good luck. In the past few years, he has been using his 25-06 and told me to use his 30-06. I think it is his way of saying, "I would like you to take this and use it as a gift from me."
Today I shot some light loads just to get a feel for the rifle and to shoot some virgin brass. The trigger is heavy and rough and I would like to replace it. The barrel is not free floated so that is also in the plans. My goal is to load some 180 Partitions because it likes the 180 Fusions and I have them on hand. Nosler says RL22 is the most accurate but I know 4350s are also good with the 180. My goal is to get it ready for deer season next year and hunt with it then.
My other project is going to be a new one for me. It is a Winchester 94 chambered in 30-30. I fired some factory Rem ammo and at 25 yards I could kill a deer with ease. My goal is to load up some 160 FTX ammo and take this rifle on a big hunt next winter that I have planned. The rifle was my great-grandfathers and from what I know, he won it in a bar raffle or card tournament. I don't think the gun has ever been hunted before so I'm excited to get it up and running. I have some Varget on hand to try with this one.
One thing I have learned about this gun is that when I load the tube and cycle the first round, it does not slide back onto the feed ramp to be lifted up. I think it is getting caught on the feed port that hindges into the gun as the tube is loaded.
If yoiu have any tips or ideas for working with Rem 700s and Winchester 94s please let me know.
Anyway, it is good to be back on the page and to see if I can get these two family rifles ready for the woods.