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Thread: little help on reloading 30-06

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    I've had great success with W748 and the 147 to 150 grain boattails, both mil surp and commercial bullets. I never post full load data, however

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    If you ever want to work up a load for a gun or a new bullet or what ever, I strongly recommend doing this method. Someone on another forum pointed me to it. After using it several times, I find it to be very effective at finding a good powder range to work from and am very happy with the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Cheese View Post
    If you ever want to work up a load for a gun or a new bullet or what ever, I strongly recommend doing this method. Someone on another forum pointed me to it. After using it several times, I find it to be very effective at finding a good powder range to work from and am very happy with the results.
    That's some good stuff! I've been sort of doing this, but I'm going to give this a good workout very soon.
    Thanks, Cheese, for posting this link.

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    I don't remember the exact charge weight;; but it was 30-06; Horn 165gr standard bullet; and [54.5??]of H-4350 Mild load but VERY accurate. Good Luck and let us know how you're doing.

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