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Recommendation for 30.06 - 180 grain
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike027" data-source="post: 608888" data-attributes="member: 5816"><p>Dave Im actually packing up to go to the range this morning. I ended up going with the Speer 180 grain Deep Curls. Based on the load data on the Speer website I loaded test rounds using Reloader 19. Today I will test from 55 grains up to 58.5 grains. If all looks good I will test their recommended max load of 59 grains tomorrow. It is cold here this morning in Michigan but we should see 40 degrees by mid afternoon. I have been itching to get out. I only have 100 yards to work with. I wish I had a longer range so I could do a ladder test. As it is I basically test using 3 rounds and then move up in half grain increments and fire another 3 rounds. I try to evaluate by looking at velocity and group size. I hope I see good results. Thanks. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike027, post: 608888, member: 5816"] Dave Im actually packing up to go to the range this morning. I ended up going with the Speer 180 grain Deep Curls. Based on the load data on the Speer website I loaded test rounds using Reloader 19. Today I will test from 55 grains up to 58.5 grains. If all looks good I will test their recommended max load of 59 grains tomorrow. It is cold here this morning in Michigan but we should see 40 degrees by mid afternoon. I have been itching to get out. I only have 100 yards to work with. I wish I had a longer range so I could do a ladder test. As it is I basically test using 3 rounds and then move up in half grain increments and fire another 3 rounds. I try to evaluate by looking at velocity and group size. I hope I see good results. Thanks. Mike [/QUOTE]
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