TechsanHunter
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- Joined
- Nov 15, 2025
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All- I’m new to Rokslide and learning a lot. But, I’m still pretty unfamiliar with hand loading, bullets, powders, etc. Here is my q.
I have a .30-06 rifle that is special to me. I’m trying to tame the recoil on it. I really don’t want to modify the rifle in any way, so I’m thinking of getting custom ammo made (copper creek load development) with 125 grain TMKs to take toe recoil and still be lethal. Will a .30-06 cartridge with 125 TMKs give me all the same terminal benefits / wound channels as the infamous rokslide 77tmk .223 loads while reducing recoil in this .30-06? I understand that a key element of the .223 load is that it is “heavy for caliber”, and this would not be. I just don’t understand the impact of not being heavy for caliber…
And- understanding what I’m trying to accomplish (taming recoil while remaining a very effective killing cartridge) if there is a better solution, I’d love to learn about it!
I have a .30-06 rifle that is special to me. I’m trying to tame the recoil on it. I really don’t want to modify the rifle in any way, so I’m thinking of getting custom ammo made (copper creek load development) with 125 grain TMKs to take toe recoil and still be lethal. Will a .30-06 cartridge with 125 TMKs give me all the same terminal benefits / wound channels as the infamous rokslide 77tmk .223 loads while reducing recoil in this .30-06? I understand that a key element of the .223 load is that it is “heavy for caliber”, and this would not be. I just don’t understand the impact of not being heavy for caliber…
And- understanding what I’m trying to accomplish (taming recoil while remaining a very effective killing cartridge) if there is a better solution, I’d love to learn about it!