25 February 2004, 07:17
30ott6Factory Ammo-Solids
Since I am not a reloader, does anyone know what manufacturers produce solids in 180 grain loads for a 30.06?
Don't think I want to shoot a small African animal with a soft as I saw what my .375 H&H did to a porcupine this past weekend using 285 grain grand slams. You will be pleased to know that it was a one shot, one kill at 60 yards, broke both shoulders so he couldn't run!

25 February 2004, 07:27
JudgeG www.safariarms.com and Superior Ammunition will commercially load about anything if you just ask. The prices are reasonable, too.
25 February 2004, 07:28
retreever06,
Conley precision ammo will load up solids for you...They loaded up some of my first hunting loads for my Lott...They shot very well..They will even load them down a little for you...By the way was that porky missing all his quills after the shot...Shot a few groundhogs with one...Definately dead...
Mike
25 February 2004, 07:35
30ott6Wasn't missing all of his quills but his lungs were gone!
Thanks for the ammo info. I thought maybe Federal or Winchester might produce solid loads but haven't found any.
25 February 2004, 07:45
odieI too do not reload.
I currently use 165 gr. BTSP Federal Premium ammo in my .30-06. I have it zero at 200 yrds. I previously used 180 gr. Remington Core-Lokt. Both loads "blew up" the smaller animals (duiker, steenbok, jackal to name a few).
I bought some 150 gr. FMJ ammo (ex military) from Cheaper Than Dirt. The damn stuff shoots a perfect zero at 100 yrds! The only animal I hit with it was a jackal and the damage was hugely reduced, just two holes.
Just out of curiousity, why not use solids in the .375 for the small stuff. That is a fairly standard routine from what I understand. I don't own a big bore rifle, max out at .338 Win. Mag.
25 February 2004, 09:33
30ott6That's a fair question Odie. When I started on this forum I figured I would use my ott6 for everything then as I read and learned I convinced myself (and wife) that I had to have a big bore especially for Eland. Now I have the .375 and love it! It will be my Eland gun this year and the ott6 will be for everything else. This probably makes no sense to anyone but I can't ditch my ott6!!

25 February 2004, 11:01
patrkyhntrI am having a new groundhog equalizer put together as we speak, retreever. It will be in .308. I think that, based upon your choice of calibers, my new weapon might be a bit on the weak side.
25 February 2004, 11:02
patrkyhntrIt makes a lot of sense to me, my friend. If I was limited to owning only one rifle, it would be an ought-six. Not much has come down the pike that has the versatility of this one.