I just took out my new 30-06 handirifle this morning and put the first rounds through it. I had never fired a 30-06 before and was pretty worried about the recoil. Boy, was I mistaken! It thumped me back, but nothing like I was expecting. Of course, I was also shooting 110 gr. bullets, but they were the cheapest box that was not military surplus. They didn't group well at all, but I expected that being I was using cheap rounds. So here is my question.
Since I have read that these barrels usually like ~200 rounds to tighten up, I was thinking of just shooting about a box of cheap stuff a day until I reach that number and then worry about sighting in well. Does this sound like a good idea, or is this idea somehow flawed?
Another question, if I may. The man who sold me the gun said that he wouldn't recommend shooting military surplus ammo due to, I believe he said, ejection problems. Does any have anything to add to or contradict this?
Thanks to all,
Ky