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Author Topic: 30.06 Shells????  (Read 4649 times)

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Offline Go Big Red!

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Anyone having a hard time finding these in the 165 gr.?  I only ask because I had to replace a scope last week and need to sight it in.  Not sure one box will cut it.

I have been trying to find Winchester 30.06 SPRG 165 gr. Pointed Soft Point.  Comes in a silver box.  Anyone have a box they are willing to part with? 

I have tried Fleet Farm, Cabelas, Gander, and even had my brother check 4 stores back home.
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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165 grain is all i have been able to find. there are very little 30-06 shells left until they restock them.

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I want 165's but I cannot find them any where.  No 180's either but tons of 150 gr.  Ideas where they have some for sure?
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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dont really know. i can check gandermountian in eden praire tommorow

Offline Go Big Red!

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Sounds good CG.  I did have my Dad check some stores inb Madison when he was there today for work and he found Federal Fusion 165's.  I think they should be pretty close to the Winchester 165 I shoot now.  What do you think?

Thanks again for looking Cody!!!
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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i know a few people that shoot fusions and they havent changed so they must be decent shells. i have never personally tryed them. but i dont think they should be to far off. but ask yourself if you would shoot a different bullet at a trophy that you have never shot out of your gun or at the range even..

Offline Go Big Red!

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Very good point.   :scratch:

I do know my gun tolerates Federal and Winchester in both 150 and 165 so I think it's a safe bet to take.  I currently am sighted in at 1 inch high at 100 yds with Winchester 165. Did that today as I dialed in a brand new scope.  I will surely re-sight/re-shoot as needed before I use the Federal considering you may get the one chance a a trophy as you stated earlier.
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CG-

How's your 7400 handling now?  Get it dialed in?  What did you settle with?
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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i havent had time to pull it out again. been busy with work and deer hunting. planning on taking it out maybe this weekend. going to try to get a coyote or 2 next weekend.

Offline guythathunts

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I had a hard time finding them too. After calling arround I did find some at Wally World in St. Cloud
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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nothing at gandermountian in eden praire. not even the heavyer shells.

Offline kenhuntin

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I have four boxes of 30.06 springfield federal 150 gr. soft point I do not need. + a bunch of 30.06 sprg. ball. When I go through it all I will list in these classifieds.
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Offline Benny

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I might have some Remington boat tail Pointed soft points ?Not a whole box though, as I tried them in my mdl 700 but it didn't like them.

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Offline Go Big Red!

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I checked Cabelas again in Rogers and still no 165 gr. Winchesters.  What gives?  Are they short on the supply or a decrease in raw materials? 
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Offline cva54

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back to the 1st post that win. 20.00 a box stuff is what my 721 .06 likes 150 & 165 same thing cant find it when I got the cash. Thats why I just started reloading havent loaded my first yet I also got a 7mm rem mag it likes the cheep win but its not no 20.00. Maby some can help me out here with powder Iam looking at that IMR 4350 I see it being used in both rounds and all looks good on paper any one got some input
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Offline GRIZ

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cva I havn't looked but I'm sure there are many knids of powder that are used in both. Once you start getting more into it, you will gather and accummulate more load data as well as supplies. I don't know that I've used that powder but I've found that almost any powder can work good with the right charge and bullets. I think that bullet selection is more important than type of powder. Things that I pay attention to with powder is $$, fouling and availability. Not knowing how much you shoot, I'll say that bargain and volume shopping is something you will do if not already. It just seems to be part of the hobby.
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Offline Go Big Red!

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I have begun to see the shelves in various stores be replenished with 165 gr shells from different manufacturers. I will be buying more than I need since I'm sure the $$$ will go up and we'll see a shortage again come fall.

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Offline cva54

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Not trying to hijack this post here. But reloading how do all of you pick out a bullet? I have been doing up my first batch of rounds. doing it step by step reading as I go. So far polished brass in tumbler with cron cob & dillon rapid polish 290 lube cases with dillon case lube deprime & resize. Now trying to figyer out to how to work case trimer (got this set up used so derections not there) HELP it is a hornady setting it up?
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Offline GRIZ

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CVA

Let me start by saying there are people who know lots more than I. A case trimmer is relatively easy to figure out. They usually have a nut with a set screw to set the trim length. There are lengths min/max that are standard for each different calibur, use your caliper to measure the first few til it's right. Then do them all. For hunting purposes u shouldn't need to do them every time but it can't hurt either.

How do I pick out a bullet? Depends on what I'm going to use it for. It has been my experience that each gun tends to like certain weight bullets. It isn't much difference. If your hunting deer and your max range will be say 300 yds. Any bulletweight for that size animal should work. If your trying to drive tacks at that range, then you've just got to develop a load to fit that gun. That gets more technical. Bottomline IMO for bullets is figure out your target, ranges and then go from there. There are so many options, it's endless. What a great hobby.
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Ok Iam back I got all the equipment figyerd out. Bullets this is FUN (I now got 3 cross acddictions).06 nosler 165 gr 7RM 175 nosler both use the same powder across the board. Going to the reload shop today come home and see if I can blow my self up LOL
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Offline GRIZ

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Won't blow urself up as long as you use common sense from what you've learned. It's a great hobby after a few yrs you'll find yourself with boxes of bullets that you need to buy a gun to use.
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Offline cva54

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YEA lets see 223 or 270? I havent loaded any up yet ran out of funds (does any one need there car fixed)I can see right now dump priming off the press
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