sndmn11
"DADDY"
I have a really good pronghorn tag here in Colorado coming up and my "plan" is to use my grandpa's 30-30 since he passed in Feb., but right now, Grandma can't seem to find it. So, I decided I would get some reloading practice on my 30-06 Vanguard. This rifle shoots factory Barnes 180gr Vortx ammo at 2825fps, and factory 165gr Superformance GMX at 2948fps.
Rem Brass, 1x fired, trimmed to 2.484"
Fed 210 primer
H4350
24" barrel with Weatherby's accubrake
65ish degrees at 8000'
168gr TTSX COAL 3.266" gives a .099" jump
54.6grains = 2673fps, 2671
54.8 = 2711, 2716
55.0 = 2726, 2728
55.2 = 2730, 2707
55.4 = 2742, 2758
55.6 = 2749, 2757
Barnes website has 55.5gr as "max", at 55.2gr and above I could hear a few crunches on seating I assume was the powder charge.
175gr LRX COAL 3.276 gives about a .099" jump
54,2 = 2676, 2692
54.4 = 2705, 2702
54.6 = 2718, 2711
54.8 = 2729, 2693
55.0 = 2738, 2716
55.2 = 2728, 2748
Barnes "max" is 55.2, I could hear the crunch from 54.8 and up.
I had planned to start at a .065" jump, but doing the math left me a bit longer that the Barnes COAL and I don't know what seating depth does to pressure/velocity. The bullets were seated right at the relief band closest to the tip of the bullet which seems to be the norm.
Overall, I am inclined to shoot the 168gr TTSX at 55.5 grains. Part of me wants to see if there is more juice in the squeeze with H4350, there was no signs of pressure, and I also have Staball and IMR4451. The 30-06 seems to be paired with H4350 pretty consistently, and I thought that would be the best place to start. I also couldn't find recipes for those powders and these bullets. I was shooting all at a 300 yard target, and they were all within a cantaloupe of each other.
Since those were the first 24 I have ever reloaded, what would you tell me to do from here?
Rem Brass, 1x fired, trimmed to 2.484"
Fed 210 primer
H4350
24" barrel with Weatherby's accubrake
65ish degrees at 8000'
168gr TTSX COAL 3.266" gives a .099" jump
54.6grains = 2673fps, 2671
54.8 = 2711, 2716
55.0 = 2726, 2728
55.2 = 2730, 2707
55.4 = 2742, 2758
55.6 = 2749, 2757
Barnes website has 55.5gr as "max", at 55.2gr and above I could hear a few crunches on seating I assume was the powder charge.
175gr LRX COAL 3.276 gives about a .099" jump
54,2 = 2676, 2692
54.4 = 2705, 2702
54.6 = 2718, 2711
54.8 = 2729, 2693
55.0 = 2738, 2716
55.2 = 2728, 2748
Barnes "max" is 55.2, I could hear the crunch from 54.8 and up.
I had planned to start at a .065" jump, but doing the math left me a bit longer that the Barnes COAL and I don't know what seating depth does to pressure/velocity. The bullets were seated right at the relief band closest to the tip of the bullet which seems to be the norm.
Overall, I am inclined to shoot the 168gr TTSX at 55.5 grains. Part of me wants to see if there is more juice in the squeeze with H4350, there was no signs of pressure, and I also have Staball and IMR4451. The 30-06 seems to be paired with H4350 pretty consistently, and I thought that would be the best place to start. I also couldn't find recipes for those powders and these bullets. I was shooting all at a 300 yard target, and they were all within a cantaloupe of each other.
Since those were the first 24 I have ever reloaded, what would you tell me to do from here?