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Old 11-11-2012, 10:23 PM
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Default H414 - belted mags & 30-06

Anybody use this in their belted mags or 30-06? Thinking about trying it with 160 grain or 180 grain bullets in 338 win mag. 30-06 would e 125 or 150 grain. Winters coming and these would be good tinkering projects....
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Old 11-12-2012, 12:24 PM
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57.0gr of H414 with 165gr Hornady BTSP's have been the pet load for my Win 70 on .30/06 for quite some time.
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Thanks for the scoop. Load I worked up with H4350 was similar to yours but just a little lower. 54 grains with 165 nosler ballistic tip.
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Old 12-05-2012, 11:38 AM
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H414 is very accurate in my Interarms .30-06 using both Speer and Sierra 150 grain SP bullets, and extremely accurate with the 200 grain Nosler partition bullet (1/4" groups at 100 yards).
Tried it in my .338 Win. magnum, but it didn't perform so well in that gun/cartridge combo for some reason.
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Thanks for the scoop 16.. Any idea what kind of velocity you're getting with the 200 Nosler?
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Old 12-10-2012, 03:02 AM
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I believe I have chrony data for that load somewheres, but I don't have it right at my finger tips......give me some time to try and find it.
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Years ago it was my go to powder in my 30/06 with 150gr Hornady Boat tail.
I was getting right at 3000ft per sec. on my chronograph. Worked almost as
well with 165gr bullets.
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Thanks for the info Palmer.. Did your gun shoot better with warmer loads or mild ones? Guessing by velocity you mentioned it was warmer loads.
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