Lyman's 46th edition doesn't show anything with a jacketed bullet for the .30-06 but does list loads for cast using IMR 4198.

151 grain 311466
23.0 grains / 1670 fps / 12,100 CUP
37 grains / 2515 fps / 38,000 CUP

Just for comparison,
169 grain 311291
25 grains / 1729 fps / 15,100 CUP
38.5 grains / 2501 fps / 45,100 CUP

and for further comparison,
170 grain 31141
25.0 gr/ 1717 fps / 13,100 CUP
38.5 gr / 2463 fps / 43,100 CUP

Their jacketed loads all top out around 50,400 CUP.

It's hard to extrapolate pressure and velocity going from cast to jacketed and IMR4198 is pretty quick, so slight increases can cause some fair jumps in pressure.

kcnboise hit the starting point pretty well. I'm kind of conservative and would start even a couple grains lower, like maybe 32 just to be sure all is copacetic. Work up a grain at a time until you hit your target velocity and you should be fine.


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