DrMike
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- Nov 8, 2006
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Very impressive velocities and accuracy being reported here. The '06 is capable of some excellent service when handled properly.
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DON":1vfrp401 said:What have you experienced with your loads shooting Deer?
Thanks,
Don
DON":1ofqx6he said:Dubyam & Bullet,
My groups with my 165 BT load mirror yours using 59.0 H4350. I get 2830 fps from a 22" barrel.
I was concerned with pressing the load in attempt to get 2900 or so due to the Ballistic Tip fragmenting as I read in some earlier post on the Forum. I tried 165 Accubonds but couldn't get the groups I have with the Ballistic Tip.
What have you experienced with your loads shooting Deer?
Thanks,
Don
dubyam":2xa47z8i said:I'm willing to suffer a bit of meat loss for dropping a deer, for sure.
DON":1zbxt4z3 said:Thanks for the input everyone. Scotty I got that! :mrgreen: I like both calibers for different reasons,the Whelen though.......... Well what is there to say but Hey it's the HAMMER. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Don
338winmag":1l7t6rtn said:Okay fellow reloaders. I got back from the range about 3 1/2 hours ago and had great results! I took most everyone's suggestions including different powders and also different primers including two test groups using magnum primers. I also included one other component test. I bought a box of Hornady 165 gr Interlock Flat Base.
Lots of testing and barrel cool downs and more testing.
Bottom line for this specific Browning A-Bolt 30-06.
IMR 4350 is not only a winner, but a nice powder to get some fps performance without pressure issues. (I forgot that I used this last year on another hunters 30-06 reload as well after having issues with the H4350)
WLR primers also showed some significant assistance in the consistent fps category. They proved to help a test load come in second place. The biggest push to accuracy though came from using the flat base interlock instead of the boatr tail. I am sure with some work that boat tail could perform nicely but I just didnt want to spend a lot of time and money when the chances of any shot over 350-400 yards is pretty much nill.
Top Load:
Hornady 165 gr Interlock flat base; 58.4 gr IMR 4350; Federal 210 primers; average 2920 fps
..and yes that is 4 rounds in less than .296" (I had to look close and also see the cardboard in the back. :mrgreen:
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Second Load:
Hornady 165 gr Interlock flat base; 58.4 gr IMR 4350; WLR primers; average 2926 fps. A respectable .986" to work with if I want to. :roll:
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For fun I also am working a brand new Kimber 8400 300 Win mag (this is a nice rifle)
Nosler 180 gr Partition; H4831sc; Federal 215 primers; average 3016 fps. this rifle is so sweet. :grin:
Thanks all
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