I recently picked up a new X-Bolt 2 Mountain Pro chambered up in the old reliable 30-06, stuck a Nightforce NX8 4-32x50 on it. I did some initial shooting today in exceedingly gusty wind hitting 60-70 km/h gusts, and was able to hold decent'ish groups out at a hundred yards. Rifle has a 22 inch barrel and is a 1:10 twist, now even with strong winds at 100 yards I don't think the wind is going to drift a .30cal round too terribly much.
These were the first rounds out of the rifle and it's meant to be a carry a lot, shoot a little hunting rig. I ran three shots for each ammo type today and then let the barrel cool for 5 minutes.
I'm looking for as close to a do everything cartridge in the form of a factory available option as possible, thinking a 168 grain or 180 grain or somewhere in that ballpark would be a happy middle ground weight to work with.
I had a bunch of ammo on hand from another rifle and tried a few out today just to see what they would do out of this rifle. The ones below were what I tried out today in three shot groups (again it's a hunting rifle, not a bench gun)
These were the first rounds out of the rifle and it's meant to be a carry a lot, shoot a little hunting rig. I ran three shots for each ammo type today and then let the barrel cool for 5 minutes.
I'm looking for as close to a do everything cartridge in the form of a factory available option as possible, thinking a 168 grain or 180 grain or somewhere in that ballpark would be a happy middle ground weight to work with.
I had a bunch of ammo on hand from another rifle and tried a few out today just to see what they would do out of this rifle. The ones below were what I tried out today in three shot groups (again it's a hunting rifle, not a bench gun)
- Hornady Precision Hunter 178 ELD-X
- Barnes VOR-TX 180 TTSX
- Remington Core Lokt 180 Grain
- Hornady Amercican Whitetail 180 Grain
- Federal Fusion 180 Grain
- Winchester Deer Season 150 Grain
- Sako Super Hammerhead 150 Grain
- Norma Whitetail 150 Grain


















































