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Reloading
reloading 30-06 150gr core lokts
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 676046" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>The 30 cal core lockts are very similar to hornady bullets as far as pressures generated for charge. Any data from Hodgdon, Alliant, or Hornady will do if it is for lead core bullets. I use the 165's rems. in my 300 win as a sub for hornady's if I'm out of hornady. They are flat mean for deer. My brother popped a doe once, and I went over the hill and shot one with my 300 with one of the 165 core lockts as they were gutting the first deer. They heard the bullet upset from where they were; about a half mile away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 676046, member: 48043"] The 30 cal core lockts are very similar to hornady bullets as far as pressures generated for charge. Any data from Hodgdon, Alliant, or Hornady will do if it is for lead core bullets. I use the 165's rems. in my 300 win as a sub for hornady's if I'm out of hornady. They are flat mean for deer. My brother popped a doe once, and I went over the hill and shot one with my 300 with one of the 165 core lockts as they were gutting the first deer. They heard the bullet upset from where they were; about a half mile away. [/QUOTE]
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