look for 180s in the 30-06 but do so before hunting season, not the day before you go out.
I wouldn't steer you wrong, pard - Free shipping on ammunition.
They have 3 in 150 gr, sellier and ballot, is really bottom of barrel, federal is hollow point, my core hunting book says hollow point are not really used for hunting, the nosler, wow, 90 bucks a box, reloading is looking better and better.
I think we can close this thread, I think I'll be reloading. ...
I'm new to hunting, I have two 308s and one 30-06. Hopefully this fall I'll be deer hunting. With that in mind, and never ending shortages, I figured I'd get a couple different boxes, of a couple brands, in both calibers now, then this spring when weather is approximately same as fall deer season, I can go out and see what ammo works best in both calibers. Question is, why is 30-06 so hard to find ? SFRC theammosoarce for example, pages of 308, not one listing for 30-06. My local store had shelves of 308, but 1box of 180 gr and 2 boxes of, 220 I think it was, in 30-06. 150 gr in 06 is pretty hard to come by, so much for trying a few brands. I've got a box of 150 gr Hornady sst bullets coming, so I could reload, but for my first hunting, I thought I'd go with factory.
That Federal HP is specifically made for hunting, no worries there. And yes, premium hunting ammunition is costly - That Nosler stuff is top of the heap.
I haven't bought factory ammunition in many years, but it is nice to have some on hand.
Nope, sorry, it stays open. That way well-intended posters can let you know about 30-06 ammunition availability months and years from now![]()