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The Basics, Starting Out
25-06 REM and H4831/4350
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<blockquote data-quote="Koda_" data-source="post: 2958037" data-attributes="member: 121268"><p>Couple years ago I started developing a 25-06 load using <u>IMR</u>4831 and Ramshot Magnum with the 100gn Barnes TTSX... that project got put on hold and never finished it. I wish I had more to share on that but the Barnes 100gn TTSX is a great bullet for the 25-06 and I would go with that over the 110gn ELDX. </p><p></p><p>We cant give you the min/max outside of published data for our rifles as pressure will be different than your rifle will get, if there isn't published load data for the components you want to use then you have to be comfortable extrapolating a starting point from published load date for similar next closest components and cautiously work up towards your desired velocity watching for pressure signs. Start with the published load data from your powder mfg for the next closest weight bullet your using, next compare with the published load data from your bullet mfg for reference only... ideally the two should be close but what your looking for is your powder mfg starting point should be lower than the max from your bullet mfg (from the other powders the bullet mfg lists). </p><p> Hodgdon has their H4831 load data for a 100gn Nosler Partition starting at 51gn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koda_, post: 2958037, member: 121268"] Couple years ago I started developing a 25-06 load using [U]IMR[/U]4831 and Ramshot Magnum with the 100gn Barnes TTSX... that project got put on hold and never finished it. I wish I had more to share on that but the Barnes 100gn TTSX is a great bullet for the 25-06 and I would go with that over the 110gn ELDX. We cant give you the min/max outside of published data for our rifles as pressure will be different than your rifle will get, if there isn't published load data for the components you want to use then you have to be comfortable extrapolating a starting point from published load date for similar next closest components and cautiously work up towards your desired velocity watching for pressure signs. Start with the published load data from your powder mfg for the next closest weight bullet your using, next compare with the published load data from your bullet mfg for reference only... ideally the two should be close but what your looking for is your powder mfg starting point should be lower than the max from your bullet mfg (from the other powders the bullet mfg lists). Hodgdon has their H4831 load data for a 100gn Nosler Partition starting at 51gn. [/QUOTE]
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