Enjoy your hunt with your 30-06. Practice out to whatever range you will shoot while hunting. I bought a bunch of Remington Core Lokts to shoot and use the brass from (shells cost about the same as buying brass). Issue was that the CL shoot about 2-3 inch groups at 250 and it wasn't good enough for me so been wearing the brass out and shooting hand loads more. Did get some premium ammo and it shot a little under 2 inch.
I'm limited to a 250 yard range in my area but my 06 will put 150 partitions into a 1.25-inch group at that range. 165 partitions a close to that. Shooting 165s for elk in about a week - have a range to shoot 300 and 400 when I get there and check zero. IMO, need to shoot tight groups at 250 to translate into tight groups at 400 yards.
That's just me being picky - you can shoot shoot 22-243-30-06 in rotation as yo let the barrel cool between shot strings. Get trigger time. Dry firing on snap caps at squirrels in the bird feeder out the back window works too - keep it still and squeeze - trigger time. Helps.
Your gear will depend on what kind of hunt - mountain backpack? mountain drop camp, etc.
I'm doing a truck camp and will be wearing jeans and flannel shirt and a light jacket most of the time due to mild temps projected for hunt dates. Will carry some kind of base layer & rain gear in case I get to spend the night away from camp or might get wet but otherwise jeans and flannel and light jacket.
I'm limited to a 250 yard range in my area but my 06 will put 150 partitions into a 1.25-inch group at that range. 165 partitions a close to that. Shooting 165s for elk in about a week - have a range to shoot 300 and 400 when I get there and check zero. IMO, need to shoot tight groups at 250 to translate into tight groups at 400 yards.
That's just me being picky - you can shoot shoot 22-243-30-06 in rotation as yo let the barrel cool between shot strings. Get trigger time. Dry firing on snap caps at squirrels in the bird feeder out the back window works too - keep it still and squeeze - trigger time. Helps.
Your gear will depend on what kind of hunt - mountain backpack? mountain drop camp, etc.
I'm doing a truck camp and will be wearing jeans and flannel shirt and a light jacket most of the time due to mild temps projected for hunt dates. Will carry some kind of base layer & rain gear in case I get to spend the night away from camp or might get wet but otherwise jeans and flannel and light jacket.