ORIGINAL: claydee
Hey Guys
First timer here, I'm reloading 30-06 with 165 gr. Hornady SP's
I'm starting at 56 grains of IMR4350 working up batches of 5 at 56,56.5,57,57.5 and stopping at 58 grains. Being new I'm using a Lee Perfect powder measure by volume, making each load a little light and then using a powder trickler to bring up tofull charge on a Lee Safety Powder Scale.
My concern is that the powder is almost a 1/2 in below the top of the case neck and when I compare where the bullet seats it seems that the bullet is sitting directly on top of the powder charge.
I got my load data from the 13th edition of Speer manual.
Is this anything to be concerned About?
Thanks!!
Wow, thats a rather hot load your shooting. I think I would drop it back down to 55-56gr max. In fact, I have hit pressure signs at 55gr in some rifles with 55gr. I would be nervious myself.
You did the right thing by going up 0.5gr at a time. I go over max on occassion, if all looks good. I just stop and note everything past 55gr. Bolt lift, comparison of flattening primers, head expansion, velocity, etc.