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  • charliemeyer007
    Good job, I hope you had fun looking for the LOAD. You might consider looking at cast bullets for reduced loads. Lots more variables to control such as diameter/lube/profile/alloy. Plus you get to shoot way more for less cost.
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  • McDAccountant
    quote:Originally posted by charliemeyer007
    Good job, I hope you had fun looking for the LOAD. You might consider looking at cast bullets for reduced loads. Lots more variables to control such as diameter/lube/profile/alloy. Plus you get to shoot way more for less cost.

    That will be my next adventure...after the deer load, of course...
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  • Navybat
    Sounds like you had a great time experimenting! You'll see in my other post that I did some experimenting on my .30-06 too, with full power deer loads.

    Good luck this season!
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  • bpost
    Try casting your own bullets, you will be amazed how accurate they can be. [;)]
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  • gravley
    Richard Lee's book has a great section on reduced loads and suggestions on the best powders to use. I load 123 gr. RN cast bullets with gas checks out of my 30-06 and they shoot good groups in the 1600-1800 fps range. Might work for your turkey loads.
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  • v35
    I'd be looking at Lyman's handloading cast bullets since jacketed bullets aren't cost effective for your useage.
    There is also a jacketed 110 grain Spire Point I'd try. Spire points gave me best accuracy in a Hornet.
    Also in your quest for best reduced load accuracy, try pointing the rifle up before each shot.
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  • Okie743
    When turkey hunting was legal with a rifle in my area few years back I used a 30-06 and the military ammo FMJ (Full Metal jacket bullet, think it was a 168 grain, primer was red and reported to be corrosive, I and took several turkeys over the years and the FMJ would go through the Turk no matter which direction he was shot from like a sharp pencil with no loss of meat nor bullet expansion. Had to be aware of background due to this non expanding bullet going through several things, like trees, etc, before stopping.


    I'm a reloader and don't know if the FMJ military style bullet is even available or legal to possess nowdays, but my main point is you might research for some type of non-expanding bullet is what I had real good experience with on Turks and varmits for saving the skins. Also a real good reduced load powder for several rifles, including the 30-06 is 5744. You can make it produce 30-30 velocities, easily and with very good accuracy idf you choose the correct bullet for the twist o0f the barrel. I use this powder in several of the big kickers at reduced loads for grandkids. You can find reduced load info on-line or send e-mail to accurace arms for further info about recommendatins if not listed online for some calibers.
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