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When was your 86 manufactured? If it's an original without a nickel steel barrel you'd want to tame things down to what the old trap door pressures were. I've known a lot of guys that just used Remington green box ammo.
I definitely prefer the 300 ish grain bullets. The 400+ grain bullets are stoppers but they sure do add to recoil. I prefer to shoot more often and not have a sore shoulder. When building a load, we also shot Remington, Hornady, and the others (minus Winchester) and thought they all grouped fine. Meat damage from this gun will not be significant unless you hit a major bone. Much more meat damage from bullets going fast than from a 430 grain bullet going 1500 FPS on impact.
I load my own with Nickel plated Remington brass that I got from Midway-USA. Other than that the Remington in the green box worked the best for me.
The Remington 405 factory rounds are nice to shoot too. Low recoil for a heavy grain bullet. I have a bunch of those 430 bear loads and don't care for shooting more then a few. My accuracy drops a bit when shooting them.
Quote from: wadu1 on September 03, 2015, 01:03:05 PMI load my own with Nickel plated Remington brass that I got from Midway-USA. Other than that the Remington in the green box worked the best for me. I plan on reloading. I am aiming to get a reloading kit for Christmas.What is your favorite hunting load?