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Berger Load Tables-----including 30-06 data for 210VLD's
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<blockquote data-quote="31perersen" data-source="post: 1281573" data-attributes="member: 66782"><p>hey Alaska, I was wondering g if you had any more info on your 210 load that you could give us.....I am trying to find a good reliable and accurate load for my -06 and from what I can find, H4831sc is by far the most temperature insensitive powder. I know there are some loads in various caliber/powder combos that tend to be extremely consistent temp wise but I didn't see one for what I was looking at. I have talked to a couple guys who are doing great things with Re17 and some others, but I am trying to find something more temp stable. I just loaded up an OCW set of loads up to 58 grains at 3.34" with no signs of pressure at 11 degrees today. I know it's fairly cold but I will monitor as I'm shooting and temps warm. I was getting an average of 2584 fps, which isn't too bad since I'm willing to sacrifice a bit to stay constant. (22" barrel by the way) I am using WLR primers now but am thinking about dropping back down and working my way up with magnum primers to see if this particular load gives any more fps. Do you have your COAL length for your load? I'm using 210 nosler accubond long range, not that it should be too much different but figured I share. anybody else's experience would be appreciated as well, thanks guys.</p><p>Josh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31perersen, post: 1281573, member: 66782"] hey Alaska, I was wondering g if you had any more info on your 210 load that you could give us.....I am trying to find a good reliable and accurate load for my -06 and from what I can find, H4831sc is by far the most temperature insensitive powder. I know there are some loads in various caliber/powder combos that tend to be extremely consistent temp wise but I didn't see one for what I was looking at. I have talked to a couple guys who are doing great things with Re17 and some others, but I am trying to find something more temp stable. I just loaded up an OCW set of loads up to 58 grains at 3.34" with no signs of pressure at 11 degrees today. I know it's fairly cold but I will monitor as I'm shooting and temps warm. I was getting an average of 2584 fps, which isn't too bad since I'm willing to sacrifice a bit to stay constant. (22" barrel by the way) I am using WLR primers now but am thinking about dropping back down and working my way up with magnum primers to see if this particular load gives any more fps. Do you have your COAL length for your load? I'm using 210 nosler accubond long range, not that it should be too much different but figured I share. anybody else's experience would be appreciated as well, thanks guys. Josh [/QUOTE]
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