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One powder to rule them all (30-06)?
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<blockquote data-quote="NEMTHunter" data-source="post: 1625366" data-attributes="member: 77631"><p>Don</p><p></p><p>The 30-06 is no AI'ed its the standard case. BUT thats where it ends. This Gun has LONG and I mean LONG throat. Even with a COAL of 3.623 the Bullet was still off the rifling .26 inches yes over a 1/4 inch. I never had still bolt lift or bad primers. Shot the load below for years with no brass problems and I started out with well used brass. The brass is Winchester. I no longer use this load but switched to RL26 and am now getting a little over 2850 No presser problems that I can tell. Cant get enough powder in to over pressure. I do believe it's how far out the bullet is seated and that gains me extra room. BUT I think the long free bore is the biggest help for the speed. Pimer pockets are still good. And this brass has had over 8 reloads maybe more.</p><p></p><p>The charge weight is 57.5 Grains. I used a CCI200 large rifle primer COAL for the load was 3.623 Bullet is the 215 Berger Hybrid. The barrel is a 1:10 twist Shilen. </p><p></p><p>This load I am sure would lock up a standard, normal throated 30-06. With that said do not copy this load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NEMTHunter, post: 1625366, member: 77631"] Don The 30-06 is no AI'ed its the standard case. BUT thats where it ends. This Gun has LONG and I mean LONG throat. Even with a COAL of 3.623 the Bullet was still off the rifling .26 inches yes over a 1/4 inch. I never had still bolt lift or bad primers. Shot the load below for years with no brass problems and I started out with well used brass. The brass is Winchester. I no longer use this load but switched to RL26 and am now getting a little over 2850 No presser problems that I can tell. Cant get enough powder in to over pressure. I do believe it's how far out the bullet is seated and that gains me extra room. BUT I think the long free bore is the biggest help for the speed. Pimer pockets are still good. And this brass has had over 8 reloads maybe more. The charge weight is 57.5 Grains. I used a CCI200 large rifle primer COAL for the load was 3.623 Bullet is the 215 Berger Hybrid. The barrel is a 1:10 twist Shilen. This load I am sure would lock up a standard, normal throated 30-06. With that said do not copy this load. [/QUOTE]
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