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Any on game performance stories with the Hornaday 125gr SST reduced recoil ammo? My son is stepping into a 30-06 and we have purchased this ammo for him to use. We are picking up his new rifle tonight. Special times.
I had a 165 grain SST out of their .30-06 "Light Magnum" offerings blow up from a shoulder hit on a coyote years ago. I dont know if they've changed the bullet design but since then but if not I'd be hesitant to use them on deer.
Mild / reduced recoil ammunition makes the question of “what is a good caliber for youth” wide open. When a 30-06 or even a 300 Win Mag can shoot ammunition that has the same recoil as standard ammunition in a 243 it’s a game changer.
Quote from: HawkCreek on October 11, 2019, 09:28:30 AMI had a 165 grain SST out of their .30-06 "Light Magnum" offerings blow up from a shoulder hit on a coyote years ago. I dont know if they've changed the bullet design but since then but if not I'd be hesitant to use them on deer.Blow ups are all about velocity though; a high velocity "Light Magnum" load is a whole different thing than a reduced recoil load. That's why a slow cartridge like the 300 Blackout works so well with "varmint" bullets for hunting, where they act like regular hunting bullets instead of blowing up as they would from something like a 30/06. Sounds like Hornady's reduced recoil loads aren't reduced that far, but still the same principle applies.