There are not many .30-06's that won't shoot a 180 grain bullet. Buying three boxes of factory ammo and testing them for accuracy is cheap insurance. Buying the best ammo for your hunting application is better.
His gun has only ever shot 180gr and shoots it reasonably well for a hunting rifle with a 1.5-4x scope on it and never really shot from a bench, the pile of deer he has dropped makes up for that.
We will not be buying piles of factory ammo, sort of against the purpose of this operation, it is an early 1980s Remington 7600 that he bought new, just going to build up some solid hunting rounds.
He is not a guy that goes out and shoots a pile before the season but I hope having 100rds floating around will push him to take more than a few shots, although he needs no practice with the gun at this point, more so making sure nothing has happened to the scope and being confident in the shot.


















































