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I just bought an Ed Brown Savanna in 30'06. I wanted to go the 165/168gr TSX route. Now I know to try the H4350 and the Ramshot Hunter. Really excited about having an '06 again!
Thanks for the info, Clay
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n007,
So far I've tried the 58.0 load in three rifles, with 4 different bullets. I just seat them about .03 off the lands, depending on the rifle.
Most Ramshot powders do better with a magnum primer, whether in cold or warm weather, in any case bigger than 50 grains.
JB
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AZ Southpaw I think your group is fine I made a mistake in my post that I showed target with a tight 3 shot group with RL 19 the group was shot using 168 speer gold match, I usually shoot the Nosler BT to test loads and then load with Nosler Partitions for hunting Mostly moose , bears & whitetails we get some large whitetails 250to 300lbs. and I want to add that the Rem 700 is pillar bedded with accuglass, trigger is at 2 lbs and useing a Target scope with a 1/4 dot, plus brass was firefromed,neck turned, benchrest primers etc, Ihave never shot real tight groups with partitions i don't beleive its posible as they just don't fly like aa a match bullet
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+1 Thegman
A little quicker powder is noticeably gentler on the shoulder.
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i used to run that 47.5/4064-180-grain hndy load in an NEF '06. did right well, i do believe.
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I had a lot of Accurate 3100 that needed burning up, so I worked up to 60.5 grains (a case full!) with a 180 PowerPoint and found it doing just slightly under 2700 fps averaging 1.5". Worked fine on W/T on down to coyotes but 4350 is easier to load.
Shew me thy ways, O LORD: teach me thy paths. "there are few better cartridges on Earth than the 7 x 57mm Mauser" "the .30 Springfield is light, accurate, penetrating, and has surprising stopping power"
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