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Reloading
30.06 load question
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<blockquote data-quote="kcebcj" data-source="post: 968613" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>Lapua brass Fed 210 primers RL17. With the 190's I tested up to 55.5gr but found the accuracy at 53gr and a proven velocity of 2705fps. I have never measured the volume of the Lapua brass. In QuickLoad for the 300 WM it has a choice of all the different brass but for the 06 they don't. I would guess the case is small enough it does not matter...go figure.</p><p> </p><p> With the 215gr the powder (RL17) should max out around 52gr's as the chart above shows. Rifles are different so will see. QuickLoad is just a guide but gives you an idea of what is going on and I shoot through a chronograph so I can compare. Also the two charts above are set up for 4000 feet elevation and 40 degree temp. I have not really checked RL17 to see just how temp stable it is. I don't really care as I work loads up in the spring and fall when it is cool around the same temps as I hunt in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcebcj, post: 968613, member: 10391"] Lapua brass Fed 210 primers RL17. With the 190's I tested up to 55.5gr but found the accuracy at 53gr and a proven velocity of 2705fps. I have never measured the volume of the Lapua brass. In QuickLoad for the 300 WM it has a choice of all the different brass but for the 06 they don't. I would guess the case is small enough it does not matter...go figure. With the 215gr the powder (RL17) should max out around 52gr's as the chart above shows. Rifles are different so will see. QuickLoad is just a guide but gives you an idea of what is going on and I shoot through a chronograph so I can compare. Also the two charts above are set up for 4000 feet elevation and 40 degree temp. I have not really checked RL17 to see just how temp stable it is. I don't really care as I work loads up in the spring and fall when it is cool around the same temps as I hunt in. [/QUOTE]
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