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Sir, I sent you a pm regarding blue dot data for 30-06 and 30-30.
I have recently gotten fired up on creating different loads for these two rifles so my son and I can shoot some cheaper and lighter loads for fun!
I am a newcomer here on this forum and would really appreciate it if you could send it to me, I included my email address in my pm.

Thanks much

Larrupin
If you'd like data for SR 4759, IMR 4227 or IMR 4198, I can provide that. E

What's with the "thumbs down" on the post?
I don't know. I did not put it there. E
Originally Posted by MuskegMan

What's with the "thumbs down" on the post?


Whoops the thumbs down was me i guess, thats what happens when i post from my phone, sorry!

E, i would love any and all data you have, i will send you my email by pm.
Thanks

Larrupin
I tried to respond to your PM, and my computer shut it down claiming it was a reported dangerous site.... I have no idea why.
So, for data, using 150 gr. bullets for both, for the .30-30, IMR 4227 is at maximum at 20 grs. for 1905 fps. I've found that the "H" version runs the same as the IMR version, BTW.
In the '06, it's 30 grs. for 2310 fps.
With IMR 4198, it's 28 grs. for 2210 fps., for the .30-30, and in the '06 it is 38 grs. for 2600 fps.
You can also use 110 gr. bullets in the '06. 32 grs. of IMR 4227 for 2730 fps., or 39.5 grs. of IMR 4198 for 2980 fps.
Thses are maximum loads. Work up to them. Your best accuracy may not be at maximum. E
Seafire's Blue Dot 30/06 Data from 2008

Dan
Seafire is a Rolling Stone.
Think the Keith Richards of Blue Dot. (in his own mind, at least)
His rock will stop soon and I am sure he will have lots of info to share. Good luck and Merry Christmas to all.
Thanks to both of you for your responses.
Thanks E for the data, I don't know what to tell you on the warning, I have used that email for years with no problems.

Take care,

Larrupin
Rumors have it that Seafire has been out of town for a couple of months, and his home computer with all that info in it has been in the shop getting some hardware updates....

but glad to see you were taken care of, courtesy of Dan the Man and Mr E.

as far as 30/30 data... Blue Dot gave disappointing results...

on the other hand SR 4759 gave great results... loads with 150 grain bullets or less in weight, 15 to 20 grains work great for accuracy....

a good plinking load commonly used at Seafire's house is 10 grains of Unique either using a 150 grain Lead Bullet, or a 110 grain bullet, of any of the various ones available on the market...
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Granted, it was only 50 yards with peeps... (Lyman 311041 cast, M94 30-30)
my 30/30s will do that with SR 4759, but not with Blue Dot... in fact the 30/30 is the only cartridge I have experienced disappointing results with Blue Dot...

or maybe you are just a better shot than I am...
Thanks for the response seafire! Sorry I didn't acknowledge sooner, been busy with holidays and weather.
I have unique on the shelf and some plated 150 grain bullets so I will give that a try.

Take care,

Larrupin
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