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Reloading
30-06 compressed loads
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang72" data-source="post: 1997769" data-attributes="member: 109065"><p>I went to 165 and 180s years ago in my 06 and never looked back. I understand using what you have. When you run out of 150s give a heavier bullet a try with 4350 and I 'll bet you will be glad you did. Also if you do go with compressed loads get a Lee factory crimp die. They are cheap and you will never have to worry about bullet movement. Back your charge down a little and work back up as it can affect pressure a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang72, post: 1997769, member: 109065"] I went to 165 and 180s years ago in my 06 and never looked back. I understand using what you have. When you run out of 150s give a heavier bullet a try with 4350 and I 'll bet you will be glad you did. Also if you do go with compressed loads get a Lee factory crimp die. They are cheap and you will never have to worry about bullet movement. Back your charge down a little and work back up as it can affect pressure a bit. [/QUOTE]
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