Originally Posted by GF1
I have been using 62 gr/RL26 in the 30-06 with 200 grain Nosler Partitions for a couple years. I get 2730 fps in my main hunting rifle with 24” barrel. Very small amount of compression. Sub-MOA accuracy if I do my part.

It is not news that the 200 gr Partition works very well on all kinds of game, and it has proven so n my experience.


Thank you and agree on the 200 gr Partition. I have a couple boxes of 200 gr Accubonds so am trying those. The Accubond is longer than the Partition which is where the 'extra' compression comes in. This particular rifle hasn't been fond on either the 165 or 180 Partition, maybe the 200 would be different but kind of doubt it.


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