Hi, I’m getting back into reloading after a 10 year hiatus and I have a bushel of questions regarding load recipes with the newer IMR Enduron powders. I think I’m looking for a reality check and general guidance at this point, rather than Quick Load data which would need to be correlated to my brass H20 capacity, powder burn rate, etc.
I was given a pound of IMR 4955 and IMR 4451 and a directive to try them in a 30-06 (with a 180 grain Nosler Partition for an upcoming Elk hunt).
From Hodgdon's reloading data, I am under the impression that IMR 4955 is better suited than IMR 4451 in the 30-06 with a 180 grain bullet. Additionally it looks like I should approach 59-60 grains of 4955 as a max charge with the 180 grain Nosler Partition.
Any suggestions or insight is appreciated as to how I can best utilize these powders. I know to start low and when in doubt start even lower. I'm trying to make sure I'm not pursuing a dead mule, i.e. a bad combination. For example I use H414 quite a bit in the 30-06 with CCI 200 primers, but H414 in my 280 Remington gives me hang fires with the same batch of CCI 200 primers, CCI 250 mag primers take care of the hang fires but open up the ES.
My components options are:
30-06 – 22” barrel
COAL – unknown at this point. A 165 grain load I have for his rifle likes to be around 3.2-3.28”; load uses cheap bullets which give the large variation.
180 grain NP with cannelure (2nds from SPS)
new and once fired Remington brass
new CCI 200 or new Federal 210 primers
IMR 4451, 4955 (H4831sc with 60-61 grains max).
I do have some H4831sc which I can use as a backup powder if the IMR powders don't pan out. I think the H4831sc would max out around 60-61 grains depending on bullet seating depth.
Thank you,
Nimrod84
I was given a pound of IMR 4955 and IMR 4451 and a directive to try them in a 30-06 (with a 180 grain Nosler Partition for an upcoming Elk hunt).
From Hodgdon's reloading data, I am under the impression that IMR 4955 is better suited than IMR 4451 in the 30-06 with a 180 grain bullet. Additionally it looks like I should approach 59-60 grains of 4955 as a max charge with the 180 grain Nosler Partition.
Any suggestions or insight is appreciated as to how I can best utilize these powders. I know to start low and when in doubt start even lower. I'm trying to make sure I'm not pursuing a dead mule, i.e. a bad combination. For example I use H414 quite a bit in the 30-06 with CCI 200 primers, but H414 in my 280 Remington gives me hang fires with the same batch of CCI 200 primers, CCI 250 mag primers take care of the hang fires but open up the ES.
My components options are:
30-06 – 22” barrel
COAL – unknown at this point. A 165 grain load I have for his rifle likes to be around 3.2-3.28”; load uses cheap bullets which give the large variation.
180 grain NP with cannelure (2nds from SPS)
new and once fired Remington brass
new CCI 200 or new Federal 210 primers
IMR 4451, 4955 (H4831sc with 60-61 grains max).
I do have some H4831sc which I can use as a backup powder if the IMR powders don't pan out. I think the H4831sc would max out around 60-61 grains depending on bullet seating depth.
Thank you,
Nimrod84