winchester has their USA brand in rifle calibers as well, 30-06, 308, even seen it in 22-250 and 223 as well. American eagle has a similar product as well
winchester has their USA brand in rifle calibers as well, 30-06, 308, even seen it in 22-250 and 223 as well. American eagle has a similar product as well
Canadian ammo 7.62X51 mild steel core ammunition ChiCom $449 delivered for 1000 rounds when they have it in stock. It is non corrosive steel cased copper washed. MV3800 feet per second 147grain. Good for target practice, can not hunt with it as the rounds are NATO spec and do not mushroom in game and just pencil on through with little hydrostatic shock to the animal.
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A demand for further gun laws is an admission that the hundreds of gun laws already on the books, and the Firearms Act itself, is simply to placate the uninformed.
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As it turns out my Father in Law is getting himself set up to reload and said I can use his stuff. So I guess I need to start hunting for the dies, projectiles, casings, gauges, and powder I'll need for 30-06! And I'll be looking for a heavy barrelled bolt action 22lr in the near future as well. Thanks for everyone's input!
Check http://www.alflahertys.com/collectio...unition?page=4 they have 30-06 for $26 20 rounds
Last edited by SERGEKEY; 05-12-2016 at 03:52 PM.
1). Buy a bunch of different ammo
2.) See what your gun likes
3.) Only shoot that ammo
Any 30-06 ammo is cheep if you compare it to 300 wm /300wsm 7mm rem 338 etc