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I couldn't find any starting loads so used 33, 34 and 35 grains as starting loads for the 311041 weighting about 175 grains for the 30-06. Will I be OK for pressure or should I make sure my will is up to date ?
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Rolly, I didn't find a listing in the -06 for BL-C2. I did find it listed for the 30-40 though. For 180gr's starting load was 28gr for 1854fps,30gr for 1970. They used a CCI mag primer with it. It's listed for the 30-30 and 32 Special with 26gr as starting point. The 8mm Mauser has it at 29gr starting for 1891 and 31gr for 2012fps. Again mag primers used. Maybe your a little hot for good accuracy but you shouldn't blow up altogether.
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Whew, Thanks Bumble. If I did blow-up, I'd probably lose a part that I needed ! <br>Thanks again.
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Rolly, <br>I lookd through several books,and this is the best that I can do.R.A.Steindler's book lists:52.0 gr BLC2 with a 110gr jacketed bullet at 3187 FPS <br>54.0gr BLC2 with a 130gr jacketed bullet at 3116 FPS <br>That's it for the 30'06. <br>Frank
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