I did a search and couldn't come up with anything on this one so thought I would post hoping that one of you veteran hand loaders may have a recipe for me.
The need:
My son is 12 and wants to go dear hunting. He wanted to try to hunt with what dad hunts with so I let him shoot my 30-06 and he instantly fell in love with it shooting a 4" group at 100 yds on his very first try. He did however say it had a bit much kick for him. So I set out to find a lighter load since he liked the 06 and if we did indeed get him one I would be all set for loading for him. Money is the main issue here of late so anything I can do to save money helps. I figured with the 06 I could load it light while he is young and heat it up as he grows giving him a gun he can use for years to come to harvest dear and maybe do some varmint hunting.
What has been tried:
We bought him a Savage 30-06 bolt action this past weekend and a box of Remington's Managed Recoil Ammunition and he fired off half the box while sighting in the rifle with no issue at all. I am now confident that he will be able to shoot well this year using this gun with this ammo and I could stop here if need be.
What is desired:
What I would like to do now though to help save with on going costs going forward is try to reproduce this load or close to it as much as possible. I tried a few recipes from my handling manuals and all of them even with using the lightest charges and only 130gr tips came out too hot. They boot him hard enough that it is making him flinch. I would like a nice light load that uses preferably a 130gr tip or maybe a 125 if need be.
Does anyone have any recipes for us to try?
Thanks in advance for any replies.
The need:
My son is 12 and wants to go dear hunting. He wanted to try to hunt with what dad hunts with so I let him shoot my 30-06 and he instantly fell in love with it shooting a 4" group at 100 yds on his very first try. He did however say it had a bit much kick for him. So I set out to find a lighter load since he liked the 06 and if we did indeed get him one I would be all set for loading for him. Money is the main issue here of late so anything I can do to save money helps. I figured with the 06 I could load it light while he is young and heat it up as he grows giving him a gun he can use for years to come to harvest dear and maybe do some varmint hunting.
What has been tried:
We bought him a Savage 30-06 bolt action this past weekend and a box of Remington's Managed Recoil Ammunition and he fired off half the box while sighting in the rifle with no issue at all. I am now confident that he will be able to shoot well this year using this gun with this ammo and I could stop here if need be.
What is desired:
What I would like to do now though to help save with on going costs going forward is try to reproduce this load or close to it as much as possible. I tried a few recipes from my handling manuals and all of them even with using the lightest charges and only 130gr tips came out too hot. They boot him hard enough that it is making him flinch. I would like a nice light load that uses preferably a 130gr tip or maybe a 125 if need be.
Does anyone have any recipes for us to try?
Thanks in advance for any replies.