30-06 for everything????

I picked up a Tikka T3x Lite in 30-06 for an elk rifle. I’ve found that it prefers lighter bullets and have developed a good load for the 150gr TTSX. Haven’t taken anything with it yet. I’ve moved on to the 130gr ttsx with hopes to get it going 3250-3300fps.

You have a nice looking rifle in a great option of cartridge. I’m not much into browning or wood stock myself but many are. It will do most anything you ask of it.
 
I seem to recall hearing that the wwII 30-06 rounds were loaded to a slightly lower pressure than today’s 30-06 ammo. As a result, a garand can be damaged by firing modern commercial ammo?

Is there any truth to that or is it just random talk?
Correct. However, you can install an adjustable gas plug and run hotter, more modern ammo.
 
Have you tried a faster powder?
I have a bunch of Varget, RL26, and Superformance. I haven’t messed with them for this load honestly going to be limiting my shots to around 400 with this gun and it has all the power/velocity I need at that range plus with all the hunts I have in different climate's and elevations it’s really hard to beat the consistency of H4350.

I am sure I will give it some more horsepower after season but with all the travel I have been doing I don’t want to mess with it. If it’s broke don’t fix it kind of thing.
 
I have a bunch of Varget, RL26, and Superformance. I haven’t messed with them for this load honestly going to be limiting my shots to around 400 with this gun and it has all the power/velocity I need at that range plus with all the hunts I have in different climate's and elevations it’s really hard to beat the consistency of H4350.

I am sure I will give it some more horsepower after season but with all the travel I have been doing I don’t want to mess with it. If it’s broke don’t fix it kind of thing.
The enemy of good is better…
 
You can’t go wrong with the ‘06. Looks like you’ve got lots of hunts planned. I’m looking forward to reading about them. I have no experience with that bullet, so I’m interested in how you get along with it.
 
I seem to recall hearing that the wwII 30-06 rounds were loaded to a slightly lower pressure than today’s 30-06 ammo. As a result, a garand can be damaged by firing modern commercial ammo?

Is there any truth to that or is it just random talk?
It has the possibility of bending the operating rod, there are standards as to re-producing military 30-06 ammo for the garand and there are factory loadings especially for the old war horse, you can also buy a specially manufactured gas plug that will allow you to shoot most factory 30-06 loadings the best bet is re-search military 30-06 garand loading data and go from there.
 
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