We were chatting at the camp about reloads for my dads 30-06 rifle. I mentioned to him that you cannot simply have someone make you reloads, even if you trust them, that the rifle needs to be involved and shot to determine a safe load and an accurate load. He thought with the cost of ammo going up like crazy that developing a load for his rifle may not be a bad one. His main hunt with this rifle is deer but he has been bugged to go moose hunting and he is not sure if he ever will but would want the option if he chose to without going out and buying new ammo.
He likes 180gr, so that is what will be loaded, not even thinking about going lighter or heavier, he is sort of set on this.
If I were going to load for moose then the Nosler Partition, old school and works, no problem there, but the partition is overkill for sure on deer but should I be concerned at all about over penetration or not opening up enough with a 180gr partition at 50 yards on a deer?
I was also thinking about the bonded bullets, Accubond LR 168gr or 190gr (just less expensive for some reason than the Accubond) or maybe the Interbond.
I know that cup and core will work just fine on a deer, 180gr Interlock is a fine bullet but would there be any concerns for moose in Ontario?
My thoughts on the partition are to do what I did with my 30-06 project, essentially have a bullet in my mind and get NOS at a gun show that matches, I ended up with 220gr RN and 200gr Partitions for my big boy 30-06 project but dad does not want to go so heavy when he is going to hunt deer.
Thanks in advance for your input.
He likes 180gr, so that is what will be loaded, not even thinking about going lighter or heavier, he is sort of set on this.
If I were going to load for moose then the Nosler Partition, old school and works, no problem there, but the partition is overkill for sure on deer but should I be concerned at all about over penetration or not opening up enough with a 180gr partition at 50 yards on a deer?
I was also thinking about the bonded bullets, Accubond LR 168gr or 190gr (just less expensive for some reason than the Accubond) or maybe the Interbond.
I know that cup and core will work just fine on a deer, 180gr Interlock is a fine bullet but would there be any concerns for moose in Ontario?
My thoughts on the partition are to do what I did with my 30-06 project, essentially have a bullet in my mind and get NOS at a gun show that matches, I ended up with 220gr RN and 200gr Partitions for my big boy 30-06 project but dad does not want to go so heavy when he is going to hunt deer.
Thanks in advance for your input.


















































