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Originally Posted by Stan V
700LH, I've considered those bulk Rem purchases for years, but always went with Hornady Interlocks.....those core-lokts still as good today as they were 10-15 years ago?
I have wondered that myself since Remington introduced the new Premier, ultra-bonded, Core-lokt. I have not shot any game with regular Core-lokts made since the new bullets were introduced, as I am still hunting with bullets I have on hand.
My guess is they are the same bullet as before, that the new one's are just bonded a little better to compete with other company's premium offerings.
It is so rare for me to recover a bullet a guy would almost need to do testing to really know.

A writer for a magazine should do this, it would make a interesting article.


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59gr imr4350
150gr accubomb
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I've got two loads worked up right now for my pre-64 win70 .30-06.

The first one uses 58 grs. of H4350 and 165 gr. Horn. Interbonds. This gives me about 2850 fps and sub MOA accuracy.

The second uses 56 grs. of IMR4350 and 165 gr. Ballistic Tips. This gives me a tad better than 2800 fps and is considerably more accurate than the 57 gr. load I maxed out at.

Both of these use Fed210M's in Lapua brass and are both loaded to .020" off the lands.


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56 grains H4350
180 grain Interlock
Mixed brass
Winchester Large Rifle primers
I get 2675 fps out of an older model 700 BDL.


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59 grains MR-3100
150 Winchester Power Point
Super X brass
Winchester Large Rifle primers
2669 fps

42 grains IMR-3031
170 Nosler Solid Base FP
LC'67 brass
CCI 200 primers
2349 fps

Both loads shoot 1.5" or less in both my '06's, are pleasant to shoot, and work well on W/T deer. I never have an opportunity to shoot futher than 100 yards where I hunt, so I don't need the horsepower of the max. loaded .30'06.


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I've used 54.5g of IMR 4350 and a 165gr bullet to take most of my deer with one rife (760), one load. I now load 56g of H4350 and a Hornady 165gr flat base for my M70.


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I am trying to work up a load that would duplicate the remington reduced recoil 30/06 round any information or recipes would be appreciated
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tinknocker,
What I have used for my sons is the 125 gr Nosler Ballistic Tip for the 30-06 reduced load.
Another option is to load the 30/30-06. I use 150 gr RN 30/30 bullets and IMR 4759 to get 2400 fps. You can also use the 170 gr flat nose @ 2200 fps. The Speer manual will list the powder charge.
These are very low recoil loads and quite accurate in a bolt action with a scope.
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Did some shooting yesterday with my sporterized M1917 Enfield with a load that I found a couple years ago for it.

165gr Hornady SP
58gr IMR 4831
R-P cases
WLR primers

The old guy (made July, 1918) will put three into 1/2" group at 100 yards on a regular basis. This is with an old (dare I say?) Bushnell Banner 3-9X scope and original military trigger.


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FYI,
My rifle is Winchester 70 ( 30-06 )with an Elite 4200 3-9x40mm
I just did one simple test for fun.
I take 10 case, put WinLargeRifle primer.
I take a Look on different reloading data, and notice there almost the same for the H-4350 and the IMR 4350.
So, I put 59.5gr of each one in 5 case.
and seat over it a 165gr Nosler Bal-tip, COL: 3.250 inch.
I placed 2 target at 100 yard, and fire one round of H-4350 on the left target, and one of the IMR-4350 on the right one.
After all the 10 round were fired, i went to target to notice a huge difference.
The Load with the H-4350, give me a spread group of 2 3/4 inch.
the Load with the IMR-4350 give me a tight group of 3/4 inch. ( WOW )
Now the Speed:
H-4350 = 2865 fps
IMR-4350 = 2885 fps.

Notice else to say, in my rifle, the IMR 4350 is the one she love!!!

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Originally Posted by Dave_in_WV
I've used 54.5g of IMR 4350 and a 165gr bullet to take most of my deer with one rife (760), one load. I now load 56g of H4350 and a Hornady 165gr flat base for my M70.


I clocked my 56gr H4350 and 165gr bullet 30-06 load last Sat. and got 2800 fps + with the 24" barrel. I don't reckon I need more powder.


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I load 57 gr of IMR4350 with a Hornady 165 BTSP and get right on 2800 ft/sec. I used to load 58.5 gr of IMR4350 with the same bullet for 2892 ft/sec. It was accurate as all get out, and killed moose well.

Now I use 57 gr of H414 and a 168 TSX. Very accurate and kills well. Velocity @ 2900 ft/sec.


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Originally Posted by Dave_in_WV
Originally Posted by Dave_in_WV
I've used 54.5g of IMR 4350 and a 165gr bullet to take most of my deer with one rife (760), one load. I now load 56g of H4350 and a Hornady 165gr flat base for my M70.


I clocked my 56gr H4350 and 165gr bullet 30-06 load last Sat. and got 2800 fps + with the 24" barrel. I don't reckon I need more powder.


First 30-06 load that I chrony'd was a mid charge of IMR-4350 and 165gr Hornady SPs. This was out of a Remmy 760 pump (probably looks familiar). Anyway, it shot 1" groups like butter but clocked 2675 fps. I found this out after I already shot a deer with that load so it was to late to "fix" things.


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59 grs. og RL-22 and a 180 gr. speer hot cor. 2757 f.p.s.

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57grs of W760 and 165gr bullets


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Originally Posted by Steelhead
57grs of W760 and 165gr bullets


Prolly get ya about the same as my 57 gr of H414 with the same bullets. wink


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Prolly, but I didn't read through all of them.


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Neither did I, but 760 and 414 are pretty similar, aren't they?


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