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Offline ToeTag

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Re: Reloading
« Reply #30 on: January 12, 2013, 12:32:31 PM »
when I first reloaded ammo for my 30-06 I was nervous too. Especially when I was working up some super hot long range loads.  But if you follow the recipe you will be fine.  Just make sure your ingredients are correct!
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Re: Reloading
« Reply #31 on: January 12, 2013, 06:40:13 PM »
I stopped using a tube type powder for my rifle loads. I got tired of the powder throw having to cut grains and it was never the right weight. I always had to add some with a powder trickler then load the case. A royal PITA IMO. I went to a ball powder and haven't looked back. I like BLC2 for mid range loads and it will be good in cartridges from the 5.56 through 30-06. That covers anything I reload. Like I said before I don't bother with trying to get the most velocity anymore. I found that my accuracy was better with a more midrange load, my cases last longer as does the barrel. I also get a few more rounds per pound of powder as well. The game animals I have taken never showed that they could tell the difference between the super duper whiz bang sonic screamer load and my mid range loads. They just dropped, or in the case of the 22-250 I had, kinda exploded. Then again varmints aren't going to be on the table. The coyotes just dropped like they were hit by a truck.
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Re: Reloading
« Reply #32 on: January 12, 2013, 07:01:09 PM »
best load in my 06 for consistency is 52 grains of 4350 and 220 grain bullet.  My scope just jives with it perfectly and I can shoot anything in NA with it.  Better to have a big bullet and not need it than to have too small of one and make the bear reaaaaaly mad.
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Re: Reloading
« Reply #33 on: January 12, 2013, 09:33:31 PM »
best load I have found for my 300 mag is 180 gr sierra spbt backed with 71 grains imr 4831.  Groups suck at 100-300 yards like a 5" 3 shot group, but out 400 to 1000 it drills :rock  not sure why it doesnt group well below 300 yards, thats with any load any ammo.  factory ammo hahahaha forget it wont waste my time or money

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Re: Reloading
« Reply #34 on: January 20, 2013, 12:16:51 AM »
best load in my 06 for consistency is 52 grains of 4350 and 220 grain bullet.  My scope just jives with it perfectly and I can shoot anything in NA with it.  Better to have a big bullet and not need it than to have too small of one and make the bear reaaaaaly mad.
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