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Reloading
How to know what powder is used in a manufactured cartridge
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 1888851" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I agree with the trail boss and chrono suggestions. I reload some subsonic rifle and have found it trickier to get consistent velocities than with my supersonic ammunition. I load mostly 300 BO subs and have found seating depth to play a more significant role in good SD/ES than with my supers. You may find that you have to try varying primers, seating depth or other variable more than you would expect to find something that works reasonably with the relatively low fill ratios you will have with the 30-30. If trail boss doesn't work out for you trying some other powders popular for 308 subs is probably your next choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 1888851, member: 90397"] I agree with the trail boss and chrono suggestions. I reload some subsonic rifle and have found it trickier to get consistent velocities than with my supersonic ammunition. I load mostly 300 BO subs and have found seating depth to play a more significant role in good SD/ES than with my supers. You may find that you have to try varying primers, seating depth or other variable more than you would expect to find something that works reasonably with the relatively low fill ratios you will have with the 30-30. If trail boss doesn't work out for you trying some other powders popular for 308 subs is probably your next choice. [/QUOTE]
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