loading for 30-06
#11
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,283
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From: NC
I have several good loads worked up for my Rem 30.06 but this is my favorite deer load. I shoot lighter bullets than mostwith this caliber but it does a number onNC deer around here.
Barnes 130gr TSX
Rem Brass
CCI 200
55grs RL15
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii39/Guybo4/130grtsx.jpg?t=1222648354
Barnes 130gr TSX
Rem Brass
CCI 200
55grs RL15
http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii39/Guybo4/130grtsx.jpg?t=1222648354
#13
Spike
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 37
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i have shot this load out of three different rifle and had the same result..smoa...even good old cheap rifles, like the mossberg atr deliveredsmoa results...lake city brass, cci primers, H4895 50 gr and 150 grain Hornady SST's....set your COL by loading a bullet into an empty shell casing and chamber the round, ensuning that you drop the bolt...good luck and have fun, and share your results
#14
Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 136
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From: Kansas
165gr. Nosler IB'S or BT's with 57.3gr. IMR 4350 Win. Large rifle primers. Fairly hot load, but groups well in my Savage. Get similar groups with both bullet types. Cannot find a good load for Hornady's, but would love to find one.
#15
ORIGINAL: eldeguello
There are more different loads for the .30/'06 than the number of dollars Bush is asking for in the big bank bailout! The problem with "pet loads" is that a pet load is merely a pet load for the gun in which it was developed!
However, there are some powders that usually do well in certain rounds. And for the old '06, IMR 4064 is certainly one of these. A very good accuracy load for the M1 Garand has always been 47 grains of IMR 4064 and the Sierra 168-grain Match King bullet.
These powders are alsogood: RL 15,RL 19, IMR 4895,H414, WW 760, and IMR 4350 too, if you get the right amount. In addition, the new Alliant RL 17 looks promising in rounds having bore capacities in the same range as the '06.......
Good luck!
There are more different loads for the .30/'06 than the number of dollars Bush is asking for in the big bank bailout! The problem with "pet loads" is that a pet load is merely a pet load for the gun in which it was developed!
However, there are some powders that usually do well in certain rounds. And for the old '06, IMR 4064 is certainly one of these. A very good accuracy load for the M1 Garand has always been 47 grains of IMR 4064 and the Sierra 168-grain Match King bullet.
These powders are alsogood: RL 15,RL 19, IMR 4895,H414, WW 760, and IMR 4350 too, if you get the right amount. In addition, the new Alliant RL 17 looks promising in rounds having bore capacities in the same range as the '06.......
Good luck!




