I want to reload for accuracy - LONG range (300 yds. +), using Nosler Custom 168gr. My rifle is a Sig SHR970, 22" bbl. 1:10 RH twist. I don't have the time, money or facitilities to work up a load from scratch. I am hoping to have others' experiences help narrow my starting point.
I use Remington brass with Remington 9 1/2 large rifle primers. I spoke with a ballistic tech at Nosler who suggested 57.0 gr of IMR 4350. I have the 2nd ed. manual that states 53.0 is the most accurate load tested and 55.0 gr. is maximum. I like this edition as it uses a 22" bbl. with a 1:10 twist (it's close to my specs). I then looked in one of Dad's books - the paperback, spiral bound caliber-specific (takes all manuals for the .30-06 and combines into one publication). This book uses Nosler's 3rd book and it lists (IMR 4350) 52.0 gr. as the most accurate and 56.0 as maximum. It also uses a 23.5 Wiseman test barrel.
Where do I start and is the original suggestion of 57.0 gr. of IMR 4350 OK to use since it is over both books printed maximums? I already have enough Partitions (165, 180 and 200) to last my lifetime for hunting. I now want to kill paper at long ranges. Thanks!
I use Remington brass with Remington 9 1/2 large rifle primers. I spoke with a ballistic tech at Nosler who suggested 57.0 gr of IMR 4350. I have the 2nd ed. manual that states 53.0 is the most accurate load tested and 55.0 gr. is maximum. I like this edition as it uses a 22" bbl. with a 1:10 twist (it's close to my specs). I then looked in one of Dad's books - the paperback, spiral bound caliber-specific (takes all manuals for the .30-06 and combines into one publication). This book uses Nosler's 3rd book and it lists (IMR 4350) 52.0 gr. as the most accurate and 56.0 as maximum. It also uses a 23.5 Wiseman test barrel.
Where do I start and is the original suggestion of 57.0 gr. of IMR 4350 OK to use since it is over both books printed maximums? I already have enough Partitions (165, 180 and 200) to last my lifetime for hunting. I now want to kill paper at long ranges. Thanks!