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I would like to follow up on a post I made last November to see if anyone has any more input or experience with Remington's 125 grain "Managed Recoil Load", either hunting or range.
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i got a box an it shoots lighter than my 243 with 100 gr corlock shells
so i might be packen the 06 again this year
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BRL,
I tried those 125 gr. bullets in my .30-06 years ago and they don't work. Expanded way to quick, gave insufficient penetration even on small Blacktail deer. Just because they slowed them down doesn't make them work. I'll not waste my money on them. Lawdog
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