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I've made my first .30-06 rounds!

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  • Ambrose
    I'm going to suggest that you invest in a chronograph. Reloading manuals are a guide to velocity and their results are usually optimistic. Like the ammunition manufacturers, they often use test barrels that are longer than what we use and made to minimum specs. And of course, they must be sure that their listed loads are safe in anything they might be used in. Chronographing your reloads and your factory loads is the only way to tell for sure where you are. Welcome to reloading--I think you'll find it almost as much fun as shooting!
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  • deadeye46
    here's a thought also,i like 150 grain pills in front of 50 grains of WW748 powder,shoots one hole for me(on a good day) at the range at 100 yards
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  • Alan Rushing
    Now you know, you've been bit. There is no cure ... but the only way to maintain is to keep shooting and reloading ... it must be at least a bit more each time! [:0] [;)] [^]
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  • Navybat
    Yes, now I have to buy different brands of bullets and powder to test them out. I guess this summer I'll be spending LOTS of time at the range!

    It's fun and relaxing--AND I get to shoot. What more could you ask of a hobby? [8D]
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  • 1988z01
    These are my favorite posts! 30-06 was my first as well, as I am sure it was for many others.

    As far as testing out the rounds. You might go ahead a ZERO for a facory load that provides a relatively accurate FPS. Get that one down to where you are positive, THEN go to your different loads.
    As long as your point of aim is the same, you will be able to size your groups where ever they are on the paper. Once you find the one you are going to go with, THEN re-zero.

    When experimenting loads, I'd use your preferred bullet weight until you nail the best load for your rifle. I prefer a lot lighter projectile. One rifle likes 155 gr. MatchKings and the other 168 gr. MatchKings.
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