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I want to get my wife used to her 30-06 and was wondering if any of you guys have ever used Blue Dot or Unique with jacketed bullets for a light recoiling plinking round to enhance familiarization with rifle/scope/target acquisition/trigger break.

Any information would be helpful. I have used some Unique in 30-06 with a 125 gr gas checked cast bullet, but was wondering how it would work with jacketed bullets.

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Well, with the usual warning to use at your own risk, I've fired hundreds of 150 grain jacketed bullets from my own '06 with 16.5 grains of Unique, as well as hundreds of the same 150 grain jacketed with between 18 to 22 grains of Blue Dot. The Unique load is quieter, softer on the recoil and ran (best as I can remember) ran about 1850fps, while the Blue Dot was more like 2200-2300, a noticeable difference.

One MUST be VERY CAREFUL when loading these reduced loads so as not to double charge.

Bullets were various makers, even Midway bulk packaged, from spitzers to RN to FN. All were shot for practice only on paper, no animals were attempted with either of these loads.

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Thanks, and I love your codicil -- no animals were injured in the making of these loads. laugh grin


BTW, I used 14 gr of Unique with the 125-130 gr cast GC loads and was getting about the 1950 fps area. Pretty consistent bullets as I recall.


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It would 'work' of course but tend to be position sensitive if the rifle is tipped forward or back. We used kapok as a filler with scheutzen loads to hold reduced charges back.

The best powder for reduced loads in my opinion is IMR's SR 4759. It was invented and is made for reduced loads in rifle cartridges. #4759 has twice the bulk of normal powders and will fill many cases more than half way with its 'reduced' charge.

Use 4759.

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I think I have an 8 oz can of that stuff as well, and it is the same size dimensionally as a one pound container of rifle powder.


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5744 works well


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Unique and the Speer Plinker. It yields a mild load and minute of squirrel's head accuracy.

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I've loaded 18.0 gr Unique under Nosler 168 BTHP. 1900 fps, 40K pressure, 55% load density.

Accurate enough to hit clay birds at 400 yards about 50% of the time. Super soft recoil and not much noise.

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Originally Posted by Steelhead
5744 works well


Have some of that too, Scott. I use it for cast bullets in 45-70 and 405 Win. Works quite well. I think I am using 25 gr with a 405 gr home cast in the 45-70, and the same with a 300 gr cast in 405 Win. Any idea where I should start with 150's in the '06??


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A man of few words. grin

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I also am a fan of SR4759 for reduced loads in rifle cartridges. I have used it in several cartridges, most extensively the 30-06.

Speer #10 recommends: 20 gr 4759 with a 150 gr bullet for 1620 fps.
..................... 22 gr 4759 with a 150 gr bullet for 1786 fps.
..................... 24 gr 4759 with a 150 gr bullet for 1957 fps.


I used to shoot a lot of ground squirrels with the 06. My favorite bullet for that job was the 110 gr Speer varminter HP.

17 gr of 4759 will push it to about 1600 fps from a rifle barrel and you will not find a more pleasant load to shoot.


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Thanks to all. Lots of loads and ideas.


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I've used Bluedot with good success in my 308 and 6.5x55. It has some characteristics that may make it a better choice than Unique though Seafire is a better person to speak to the subject. If he doesn't chime in, you might send him a PM.


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While having done a lot of work with Blue Dot, to included the beloved 06.. seafire jr is hunting this season ( at 14 yrs old) with an 06 for the first time.. last season he used a 243 with 21 grains of Blue Dot and a 100 grain Rem Corelokt...

The rifle is an ABolt with a synthetic stock... after taking him out and letting him shoot a lot of powder and bullet combos, he seemed to like the 25 grains of SR 4759 and 125 grain Ballistic Tip the best, so that is what he is going to be carrying this season..

haven't had a chance to chronograph it yet for the MV...

the Blue Dot load was a little more accurate, but the SR 4759 was certainly more than Minute of deer out past 200 yds..

also tried 4198, 5744, RL7, 2400, H 4895... he liked the SR 4759 one, because it seemed to have the least amount of recoil to him...

any reduced load rounds are safe, if you can use a powder scale and ALWAYS seat the bullet before moving onto the next case....

and don't let the wife disrupt you when you are reloading with the usual " oh honey can you help me with this, it will only take a minute..." wives and reloading don't go very well together, because they just don't get it that you can't drop what you are doing in the middle of it...then they get all pissed off if you don't...


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Seafire, What would be the max load for a 150 grain bullet out of an '06 using Bluedot?


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I've used unique in the 35 whelen and found it provided nice accurate and mild loads.

As to position sensitivity, it isn't unless you load way down to sub 10 gr and ~700 fps loads.

As an example of how consistant Unique can be, in my 350 rigby I found 14 gr of unique would drive a 200 gr cast ~1400 fps. The suprising part was a 10 shot string had an extreme spread of 10 fps for the velocity. The 50 yd group was ~1" for 10 shots.

I've used blue dot in the .308, and it is amazingly accurate and mild.


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Arrrgh! I just checked and I must have given the 4759 away as well as the Unique. Stuck with 5744 and Blue Dot. I'll try some 5744 first with the 134 gr cast gas check -- 22 gr. Then I'll try some Blue dot with 150 gr Nosler Solid bases. Any suggestion as to a starting load with the Blue Dot, Seafire?


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Originally Posted by the_shootist
Arrrgh! I just checked and I must have given the 4759 away as well as the Unique. Stuck with 5744 and Blue Dot. I'll try some 5744 first with the 134 gr cast gas check -- 22 gr. Then I'll try some Blue dot with 150 gr Nosler Solid bases. Any suggestion as to a starting load with the Blue Dot, Seafire?


sorry Brother Keith...
don't have a clue, eh?

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Rifle Used: Winchester Model 70

Barrel Length; 24 inch

Case Remington
Primer: CCI Large Rifle


150 grain Remington SP: Case: Remington, CCI/LR Primer, OAL: 81.36mm

21 grs: 2057 fps
22 grs: 2180 fps
23 grs: 2225 fps
24 grs: 2272 fps

25 grs: 2363 fps
26 grs: 2421 fps
27 grs: 2422 fps
28 grs: 2512 fps

Consider 27 grains as max load for reliable brass life. Recoil was greatly reduced, ( guestimate of 50% or more!) Accuracy was excellent in my Winchester Model 70. There are a lot of good bullets available that would work well at these velocities. My favorite is the ballistic tip and the 150 grain round noses. The 150 grain FN meant for the 30/30 would also be a good bullet. Speer�s Magtip also does an excellent job.

I would not hesitate to use these loads on any deer. At 24 grains, a 3.5 inch high zero at 100 yds, would be close to dead on at 200 yds. Penetration is a lot better than most people would believe reading modern ballistic charts.
Good shot placement, and you would be surprised what these loads will do.

I have taken an Elk, ( cow) at 175 yds, that weight 650 lbs on the hoof. She was taken at a broadside shot at a dead gallop. The load was a 165 grain Nosler Ballistic Tip, with an MV of 2250fps. The bullet penetrated all the way thru and was lodged on the far side under the hide. It destroyed both lungs and the liver, while cutting the esophagus in half also. The Elk cow went 50 yds and expired.

This load was not being carried to try and prove a point. As typical in hunting, the wrong ammo got packed for the trip, in the rush to get going.
It was all I had with me, which meant use it, or NOHunt! I decided to hunt.
90 minutes or less, I had the Elk down!

165 grain Sierra SP: Fed 210 Primer, Win Brass, OAL: 82.50 mm

20 grains: 1852 fps
21 grains: 1894 fps
22 grains: 1986 fps
23 grains: 2047 fps

24 grains: 2102 fps
25 grains: 2157 fps
26 grains: 2228 fps

I recommend stopping at 25 grains. 26 grains gave a few stiff bolt extractions.


180 grain Remington SP: Fed 210 Primer, Win Brass, OAL: 80.85mm

20 grains: 1762 fps
21 grains: 1814 fps
22 grains: 1882 fps
23 grains: 1955 fps
24 grains: 2022 fps
25 grains: 2076 fps.

The Nosler Ballistic tip would be a GREAT bullet in these applications, due to it being able to open up at low velocities and be deadly on game. I prefer Round Nose bullets or bullets like Speers Mag Tip also in reduced loads.
Honorable mention will go to 170 grain 30/30 bullets from multiple manufacturers that were design to work in this velocity ranges.

Accuracy with all weights were exceptional.



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Originally Posted by RickyD
Seafire, What would be the max load for a 150 grain bullet out of an '06 using Bluedot?


I myself, use either 24 grains or 25 grains depending upon bullet.. some will take 25 easily and some give the occasional stiff bolt lift, so I go with 24 grains...

I have tested it up to 28 grains... see results above post...

Was at the range today, zeroing the scope on Seafire Jr's 06...

25 grains of SR 4759 and 110 grain RN/SP hornady's turned in some pretty darn tight groups at 100 yds, with a simple 4 power scope...

he'll use the 110s for practice ( only because I have a ton of them....) and then we will move up to 125 TNTs or 125 ballistic tips for hunting season...


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