I have a 30-06, along with the dies, press, tons of different weight bullets, powders, primers, etc. I don't think I have much interest anymore in hunting deer, etc. But I am keen to shoot a groundhog or gopher.
What do you fellow forumites think about using my 30-03 for varmints. I know it will be more expensive to shoot than a 22-250 or 223. As well there is the noise and recoil. And yes it will be overkill. But I have a few hundred 110 gr. bullets, that are good for varmints. Years ago, when I lived in Saskatchewan, we shot gopher with lead bullets out of centerfire rifles. If I recall we used to shoot about 1200 fps and did not have any leading problems.
I am all set up for the 30-06 and don't know if it is worth it to start all over in a varmint caliber.
Opinions please.
What do you fellow forumites think about using my 30-03 for varmints. I know it will be more expensive to shoot than a 22-250 or 223. As well there is the noise and recoil. And yes it will be overkill. But I have a few hundred 110 gr. bullets, that are good for varmints. Years ago, when I lived in Saskatchewan, we shot gopher with lead bullets out of centerfire rifles. If I recall we used to shoot about 1200 fps and did not have any leading problems.
I am all set up for the 30-06 and don't know if it is worth it to start all over in a varmint caliber.
Opinions please.




















































