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30-06 215 Match Hybrid Loads
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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1117284" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>Thanks for your concern. I appreciate it! Like stated the case does not even show a bit of pressure signs. I started out lower then what I posted and nothing change other then speed went up. There is lots of things that come into play with loads. I just do not want to cross the line. </p><p></p><p>I read from a place one time that stated IMR4350 in a 30-06 will tell you when it gets to hot. They said the speed will not go up even IF you have put in more powder. They say that is the plateau so to speak. They place said. After you hit the shelf where it will no longer go up in speed. (and most cases start going down in speed) back it of half a grain and you have a safe load.</p><p></p><p>THIS they claim only works with IMR4350 in the 30-06. I am trying to remember what Company stated that.</p><p></p><p>I have used 56.6 grains Of IMR 4350 for years with the 200 grain Gameking from sierra. Never had any bad pressure sign OR had shells split even after 6 or more reloads. These bullets were also seated farther into the shell then the berger 215 match hybrid is.</p><p></p><p>I am not trying to say these are loads that anyone should and could use. Dont get me wrong! Just wanted to post up my findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1117284, member: 77631"] Thanks for your concern. I appreciate it! Like stated the case does not even show a bit of pressure signs. I started out lower then what I posted and nothing change other then speed went up. There is lots of things that come into play with loads. I just do not want to cross the line. I read from a place one time that stated IMR4350 in a 30-06 will tell you when it gets to hot. They said the speed will not go up even IF you have put in more powder. They say that is the plateau so to speak. They place said. After you hit the shelf where it will no longer go up in speed. (and most cases start going down in speed) back it of half a grain and you have a safe load. THIS they claim only works with IMR4350 in the 30-06. I am trying to remember what Company stated that. I have used 56.6 grains Of IMR 4350 for years with the 200 grain Gameking from sierra. Never had any bad pressure sign OR had shells split even after 6 or more reloads. These bullets were also seated farther into the shell then the berger 215 match hybrid is. I am not trying to say these are loads that anyone should and could use. Dont get me wrong! Just wanted to post up my findings. [/QUOTE]
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