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<blockquote data-quote="freak007" data-source="post: 692333" data-attributes="member: 35617"><p>Ok, I am preparing to begin load development for my Savage 25-06 (26" barrel). I have never reloaded before.</p><p></p><p>I will be using Norma brass with 110gr accubonds. I have decided to start with H4831 for powder. </p><p></p><p>Nosler's website lists 47 grains as a start point, with 52 as a max (and most accurate) for the 110AB</p><p>Hogdgon lists 51 grains as a start and 54.3 as max for 100gr partition</p><p>Hogdgon lists 48 grains as a start and 52 as a max for 117gr hornady SPBT</p><p></p><p>I also found an old post on another site that shows Quickload calculating a max load of 57.2 grains behind the 110AB (developing 63,000 PSI in a 24" barrel)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Obviously it is dangerous and foolish to start at a max load. Most sources I have seen suggest starting at 10% under max and working up, but that puts the Quickload starting point near/over the max suggested by Nosler and Hogdgon... </p><p></p><p>This is where I ask for advise from those more experianced than myself... </p><p></p><p>What gives? What is the REAL max load for this cartridge/bullet/powder?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freak007, post: 692333, member: 35617"] Ok, I am preparing to begin load development for my Savage 25-06 (26" barrel). I have never reloaded before. I will be using Norma brass with 110gr accubonds. I have decided to start with H4831 for powder. Nosler's website lists 47 grains as a start point, with 52 as a max (and most accurate) for the 110AB Hogdgon lists 51 grains as a start and 54.3 as max for 100gr partition Hogdgon lists 48 grains as a start and 52 as a max for 117gr hornady SPBT I also found an old post on another site that shows Quickload calculating a max load of 57.2 grains behind the 110AB (developing 63,000 PSI in a 24" barrel) Obviously it is dangerous and foolish to start at a max load. Most sources I have seen suggest starting at 10% under max and working up, but that puts the Quickload starting point near/over the max suggested by Nosler and Hogdgon... This is where I ask for advise from those more experianced than myself... What gives? What is the REAL max load for this cartridge/bullet/powder? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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