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Been loading 59 grains of IMR 4350 for 50 years, accurate in 20 plus rifles. Nosler 150 grain partitions Its been the same recipe as mine, but for only 45yrs. I also used 58gr/any 165 or 168.
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I used 56 gr. RS Big Game, Win. brass, and Fed 215 in a friend's '06 with the 150 E-tip (blems from SPS) with excellent accuracy in that Springfield A3 rifle @ ~1.25" three shots at 100yd. 3.340" COAL. This load shot better than factory Barnes 168TTSX load. Nothing has been shot yet with this combo b/c #1- it's California. #2- the Nat. For. are always on fire.
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I haven't tried Big Game. I did try IMR 4451 - sub MOA at a bit over 3000. I only have 2.5 lbs of it
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I haven't tried Big Game. I did try IMR 4451 - sub MOA at a bit over 3000. I only have 2.5 lbs of it That should get you thru elk season!
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Hey Scott!
Been shooting the 150 etip in my 308 all spring. 2880 in my Kimber. Been thinking of taking it, mainly because it's my favorite rifle and I've killed a pile of animals with it. But a fast stepping 150 launched from the 06 shoots flatter. I should be able to get 3000 - 3050. Depending on the your rifle and lot of powder but, 3050-3100 FPS should be obtainable.
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R17 if you have any. It’ll give you the best speed and typically gives stellar accuracy. 30-06 150g N E-tip RL-17: 57-58g CCI 200 primer COAL: 3.300" FPS: ~3000 depending on bbl length
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R17 if you have any. It’ll give you the best speed and typically gives stellar accuracy. 30-06 150g N E-tip RL-17: 57-58g CCI 200 primer COAL: 3.300" FPS: ~3000 depending on bbl length That’d be a drill I’d bet. Might need to try something like that one of these times in the 06.
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150 Noseler E-Tip, & 63.6 grains of Hunter for 3082 FPS at 59,036 PSI according to Ramshot load data
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Bet that would pin leg bones pretty well.
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If it doesn't like the e-tips I would definitely look at the absolute hammers
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