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Can someone post a screenshot of a .30-30 load using a 125gr Nosler BT over 33gr of CFE223, loaded to 2.54 COL?
Thanks,
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Well I was going to run that for you, but then I realized that my Quikload was on my laptop that died a few months ago and I've been busy and I haven't put together my new computer yet.
But good pressure information is available at Hodgdon's site for that load approximation, and it looks to me like that load would be a starting load equivalent for that bullet with moderate pressure and run about 2350-2400 fps.
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Here you go Johhny, this should be what your looking for Cartridge : .30-30 Win. (SAAMI)
Bullet : .308, 125, Nosler BalTip 30125
Useable Case Capaci: 33.792 grain H2O = 2.194 cm³
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 2.540 inch = 64.52 mm
Barrel Length : 22.0 inch = 558.8 mm
Powder : Hodgdon CFE223
Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !
Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms
-20.0 76 26.40 1785 884 17737 3399 65.8 1.646
-18.0 78 27.06 1829 928 18797 3548 67.3 1.606
-16.0 80 27.72 1874 974 19928 3700 68.8 1.568
-14.0 82 28.38 1919 1022 21135 3852 70.4 1.530
-12.0 84 29.04 1966 1073 22424 4005 71.9 1.493
-10.0 86 29.70 2013 1125 23798 4158 73.4 1.456
-08.0 87 30.36 2061 1179 25275 4311 74.9 1.421
-06.0 89 31.02 2110 1235 26852 4464 76.4 1.385
-04.0 91 31.68 2159 1294 28542 4615 77.9 1.351
-02.0 93 32.34 2209 1354 30353 4765 79.4 1.317
+00.0 95 33.00 2259 1417 32300 4912 80.8 1.284
+02.0 97 33.66 2310 1481 34392 5057 82.2 1.251
+04.0 99 34.32 2362 1548 36645 5199 83.6 1.219 ! Near Maximum !
+06.0 101 34.98 2414 1618 39074 5337 84.9 1.186 ! Near Maximum !
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Question for you, if you won't mind answering,
How did you get that screen shot (above) to line up in perfect columns?
I am tired of editing QL info for an email/posting etc, to line up perfectly, and getting rid of the metric stuff.
I have been running QL (v2.5, on floppy disc's), since it first hit the market, and can not find the "how to" to line every thing up perfectly, like your post etc.
Tia, Don
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