Your loads for 30-06

RAY

Handloader
Jan 31, 2015
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I would like to see your hand load data
Bullets , powder , cases and primers , the velocities your getting etc...
To compare with the #7 manual.

Thanks Ray !
 
Very , very impressive ! Thank you !
Why not the WLR primer , is there a difference ?
 
Remington model 700 Classic 30-06
180gr Speer Deep Curl
57.8gr IMR 4350
Win Brass
CCI 200 LRP

Don't know about velocity, but it will put them in one ragged hole at 100yds
 
RAY":29uw7vho said:
Very , very impressive ! Thank you !
Why not the WLR primer , is there a difference ?
No reason really. I just think Federal makes a really good primer. I'm sure Winchesters would work just fine.
 
55gr IMR4320/150gr; 58gr IMR4350/165; 57gr IMR4350/180; 54gr IMR4350/200gr; 60gr R22/200gr; 60gr IMR4831/125gr....among many others!
 
Winchester Model 70 Classic Stainless w/ 24" factory barrel

Leupold VX-2 3x9x40

My "go-to" loads -

56 grains of H4350, 165 Partition, WLR - 2800 fps mv - elk load (57.5 is the book max, and it gives me nearly 2900 fps. I like the 56-56.5 range better though, they hold a tighter group in my rifle. Even 55.5 shoots well).

58 grains of H4350, 150 Partition, WLR - 2900 fps mv - deer load (have also used the 150 BT with this recipe and the BT actually seems to shoot a bit tighter groups).

I prefer the Nosler cases but see very little difference in velocity or accuracy when I use W-W or R-P cases. I am fully sold on the WLR primers in this rifle but have used CCI 200s and 250s as well as the Remington 9.5s in the past. H414 used to be my go to powder but I prefer the H4350 or even IMR4350 after all my years hunting and shooting it seems to be the least climatically maleable powder in this cartridge and several others I use.

Good hunting!
 
62 gr Ramshot Hunter, Win brass, 168 gr NBT, WLRM-M primer, 2875 FPS, 23.6" tube
 
180 AccuBond
56.0 gr-H4350
Win LR primer
Win Brass
2.659" measured at ogive with comparator

Shoots 2700-2750 and is less than 1 moa out of my Ruger M77 and Sauer 202.

I have used it to shoot one doe and it made a perfect exit hole the size of a golf ball. That was on a behind the shoulder shot at 60 yards.
 
Ray, these are the ones I've used:

For all loads remember the 30-06 is maxed at 60000 PSI. Some of these loads are over book max, and I wouldn't recommend that for a new handloader. Once you get a bit of experience you'll learn more about pressure and its relationship to velocity, and develop your own opinion of what you think is prudent. Until then I wouldn't recommend going over book max without much discussion.

Most bullets loaded around 0.03 inches off the lands.

155 Nosler Custom Competition
59.2 grains IMR4350
CCI Large Rifle primer
2950 fps

165 AccuBond/Partition
57.5 gr IMR4350
CCI LR
2840 fps?

180 Partition
57 gr H4350
CCI LR
2800 fps

I have abandoned all hunting loads except 180 Partitions right now. If I were to start over from scratch I would get H4350, some 165 Accubonds or Partitions, and some 165 Custom Competitions or Sierra Matchkings for practice. Load to max with H4350 and don't waste money or time on other bullets or powders.
 
Remington 700 BDL 30-06 22" factory barrel

Winchester Cases
CCI 250 Mag Primers
59.5 H4350
165 Ballistic Tip
2830 fps

Going from memory this load has shot .421 groups many times, something I posted on the forum during load development. Just a note, I did load a few 165 BT with Ramshot Hunter powder that clocked 2900 +, haven't had the time to revisit that yet. Most likely will be going up to a 180 Partition till next Fall.

Don
 
IMR4451 seems like it might have some promise also, but it's too new for me to have had an opportunity yet! Supposedly a similar burn rate to IMR4350, but more temp stable and with a decoppering agent.
 
180 Ballistic Tip
WW Brass
CCI200
H4831 - 59.0grs

2737 fps - .5"-.75" @ 100yds and very accurate out to 600yds

168 Nosler CC
REM Brass
CCI200
H4895 - 47grs

2700fps - under .7 @ 100yds, accurate from a Rem 700 Titanium out to 600yds

Barnes 130 TTSX
WW Brass
CCI200
H4895 - 54.5grs
slight Factory Crimp

sizzlin' fast and silly accurate
 
My standard .30-06 load:

21" barrel
165 Nosler Part @ 2750 fps, 58 H4350, CCI 200

From a 24" barrel it's doing roughly 100 fps more. Good accuracy. I was loading 58 grains of H4350 before 57.5 became the Nosler book max...

Hodgdon still lists 59 grains as max, with a 165 gr Sierra SPBT, for over 2900 fps.

Guy
 
My one and only 30-06 load so far :
Nosler case
WLR Primer
IMR 4350 57 grains
Barnes TTSX
180 grain

I'm going to try IMR 4451 as it's reported to be more temperature stable.

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Like so many others on this thread I have had excellent success over the years with both IMR and H 4350 with bullets weighing 150-200 gr. Those two powders just work well.......
 
IMR4064 and Win 760 has been good to me with 130gr Speer HP and 150 gr Nosler PAR/Hornady IB or SST bullets.
Excellent accuracy in quite a number of rifles and better speed over my chrono than IMR4350
 
I've experimented with IMR 4350, RL22 and others, but have for the most part settled on H4350 in the .30-06, shooting mainly the 165 and 180 bullet weights.
Plenty of right answers, though, especially in such a versatile cartridge! :)
 
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