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Reloading
Reloading the 30-06 Rem. 760 pump
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<blockquote data-quote="hogheadv2" data-source="post: 951105" data-attributes="member: 57958"><p>Factory Remington 150 and 180 are good, point of impact with my rifle is about 1-2 inches high / low... [not recalling what one went higher now] </p><p></p><p>Use the Lee crip die, 150 gr pointed [Your choice here] over 51.5 Gr of IMR 4895 seems to settle in nicely. ( not picky summer or cold of winter, ) [Also use with my 45-70 so I keep to one non-mag powder]</p><p></p><p>My best friend bought a carbine 7600, barrel is 2" shorter. That is a handy rifle inside a deer blind, not bumping stuff. </p><p></p><p>I have also tested H414 with good results. Like any thing, start at the low side but I have found there is no reason to push near the top end, groups open up. </p><p></p><p>The other bit of wisdom I'll share is from a Krieger Youtube, He didn't see the sense in putting the wear of cleaning your barrel squeaky then having to fire several fouling shots so it will settle down. lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hogheadv2, post: 951105, member: 57958"] Factory Remington 150 and 180 are good, point of impact with my rifle is about 1-2 inches high / low... [not recalling what one went higher now] Use the Lee crip die, 150 gr pointed [Your choice here] over 51.5 Gr of IMR 4895 seems to settle in nicely. ( not picky summer or cold of winter, ) [Also use with my 45-70 so I keep to one non-mag powder] My best friend bought a carbine 7600, barrel is 2" shorter. That is a handy rifle inside a deer blind, not bumping stuff. I have also tested H414 with good results. Like any thing, start at the low side but I have found there is no reason to push near the top end, groups open up. The other bit of wisdom I'll share is from a Krieger Youtube, He didn't see the sense in putting the wear of cleaning your barrel squeaky then having to fire several fouling shots so it will settle down. lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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