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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 2237943" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>I get groups of between 0.4" and 0.7 inches with the same charge of IMR 4350 in three different 30-06's at 100 yds. I shoot 180 grain Sierras and Speers, and sometimes I load their 200 grain projectiles. Velocities are always good, and I mostly use Winchester, Remington and Hornaday casings, with some Federal casings. Remington casings seem to be more accurate, with Winchester casings a close second. I generally load at least two grains under the max, which takes care of pressure issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 2237943, member: 60453"] I get groups of between 0.4" and 0.7 inches with the same charge of IMR 4350 in three different 30-06's at 100 yds. I shoot 180 grain Sierras and Speers, and sometimes I load their 200 grain projectiles. Velocities are always good, and I mostly use Winchester, Remington and Hornaday casings, with some Federal casings. Remington casings seem to be more accurate, with Winchester casings a close second. I generally load at least two grains under the max, which takes care of pressure issues. [/QUOTE]
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