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Reloading for 30-06 - Barnes Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2618592" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>I used Varget and a CCI 200 primer with the 168 TTSX and found a node around 2720 fps. I know it sounds slow, but there is more to be had. Super accurate. But, am planning on H4831SC and have just loaded 168 Sierra Match Kings for testing.</p><p>I expect the H4831SC to go around 100fps (or more) faster without pressure as well as the LRX's I have for it. Just can't say until I shoot them in a couple of days. I'll try to remember to report back to you.</p><p>Opine: the 30-06 naysayers are abundant, but there is nothing wrong with it, as many '06 that are out there. All my elk, deer and pronghorn didn't seem to laugh at me. My longest shot was on the pronghorn number 2 with a Texas heart shot, thru and thru with a core loct Remington round 165 grain. No tracking him. </p><p>It's a durable killer within its velocity bracket for terminal performance for each bullet. You just need to be aware where copper monos/cup and core minimum speed for good performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2618592, member: 104363"] I used Varget and a CCI 200 primer with the 168 TTSX and found a node around 2720 fps. I know it sounds slow, but there is more to be had. Super accurate. But, am planning on H4831SC and have just loaded 168 Sierra Match Kings for testing. I expect the H4831SC to go around 100fps (or more) faster without pressure as well as the LRX's I have for it. Just can't say until I shoot them in a couple of days. I'll try to remember to report back to you. Opine: the 30-06 naysayers are abundant, but there is nothing wrong with it, as many '06 that are out there. All my elk, deer and pronghorn didn't seem to laugh at me. My longest shot was on the pronghorn number 2 with a Texas heart shot, thru and thru with a core loct Remington round 165 grain. No tracking him. It's a durable killer within its velocity bracket for terminal performance for each bullet. You just need to be aware where copper monos/cup and core minimum speed for good performance. [/QUOTE]
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