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Reloading
.30-06 - 178 Gr ELDM H4350 FRUSTRATED
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<blockquote data-quote="scottpt" data-source="post: 1799614" data-attributes="member: 84217"><p>I have been shooting lots thru my HS Precision 30.06. I'm only running 53 gr in mine with 180gr. Accubonds and Partitions ... but it's an accuracy load. As your barrel is longer ... I'd consider moving to a slower burning powder and see if that might get you more velocity? H4831 or perhaps H1000 might be worth a shot? No pun intended. I run Lapua brass only. My chamber is cut fairly tight and this may also be an issue for you? I load on the lands which will tend to spike pressures compared to jumping your bullets. After 13 or so firings on your brass as the guys have mentioned ... get going on another batch of brass. Buy a box of Lapua and start over. If you aren't having the classic signs of flattened primer pockets and hard bolt lifts I wouldn't be worried about the rifle. After the 13 firings I'd be more concerned about the brass. Happy hunting!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottpt, post: 1799614, member: 84217"] I have been shooting lots thru my HS Precision 30.06. I'm only running 53 gr in mine with 180gr. Accubonds and Partitions ... but it's an accuracy load. As your barrel is longer ... I'd consider moving to a slower burning powder and see if that might get you more velocity? H4831 or perhaps H1000 might be worth a shot? No pun intended. I run Lapua brass only. My chamber is cut fairly tight and this may also be an issue for you? I load on the lands which will tend to spike pressures compared to jumping your bullets. After 13 or so firings on your brass as the guys have mentioned ... get going on another batch of brass. Buy a box of Lapua and start over. If you aren't having the classic signs of flattened primer pockets and hard bolt lifts I wouldn't be worried about the rifle. After the 13 firings I'd be more concerned about the brass. Happy hunting!!! [/QUOTE]
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