Gonna give Varget a try for some 138gr HHT's in my new barrel and see if it works on the hogs and blacktail as well as your load!30-06
124gr Hammer Hunter over Varget at 3450, all any whitetail can handle.
Gonna give Varget a try for some 138gr HHT's in my new barrel and see if it works on the hogs and blacktail as well as your load!30-06
124gr Hammer Hunter over Varget at 3450, all any whitetail can handle.
I've gotten some great loads out of it for my 6.5 CM, but haven't tried it in the 30-06 before.....I've mostly gone to H4350 for the 6.5 and I've got nearly 10 pounds of Varget, so this should be a great use for it. My 30-06 is only a 20" barrel, so that will be somewhat limiting, but sounds like I should still be able to get something that will work.If Varget works in your rifle and gets the speeds you want it will be superb, I run it in my 308's with 165-168 grain bullets and it is hands down better than anything else I have tried. 26" barrels make about 2800 with a long loaded 168 A-Max, can't ask for more speed. Consistent year round, get up toward the hotter side and SD/ES comes down to fantastic numbers, very accurate across several rifles. I do load toward the top of the range in all of them, accuracy and low SD/ES came together at about the same time and it was when pressures were starting to get on the high side. One of my favorite powders ever.
Too bad they stopped making the interbonds. I picked up the last of what the lgs had 3box 139 and 2box 154. Have not gotten anywhere with them since. Soon tho.My contributions with the standard disclaimer - these are my loads and are safe in my rifles ONLY :
300 Win Mag (Ruger M77MKII)
175gr Barnes LRX - 73gr H4831 - CCI 250- Federal brass - shoots .5" @ 100 yards
30-'06 (Mauser K98)
130gr Barnes TTSX - 56.3gr A4064 - CCI 200 - 3200fps - Remington brass - shoots .5"-.75" @100 yards (19" barrel - 10 twist)
280AI (Mauser M98) ***ALL LOADS ARE IN HORNADY BRASS WHICH HAS MORE CAPACITY THAN NOSLER AND OTHERS***
160gr Partition - 58.4gr RL-19 - CCI 250 - @ 2.797" CBTO - shoots .5"-.75" @ 100 yards (25.5" barrel - 8 twist)
140gr Barnes TTSX - 59.4gr RL-19 - CCI 200 - @ 3.270" COAL - shoots cloverleafs @ 100 yards
145gr Barnes LRX - 57.4gr RL-19 - CCI 200 - @ 3.30" COAL - shoots .75" @ 100 yards (load is still in development)
140gr Partition - 61.5gr RL-19 @ 2.797" CBTO - shoots .8" @ 100 yards (load is still in development)
154gr Interbond (remember those?) - 58gr H4831 - CCI 250 - @ 3.345" COAL - shoots .5-.75" @ 100 yards
139gr Interbond - 58gr Ramshot Big Game - CCI 250 - @ 3.333" COAL - shoots .385" @ 100 yards
Hornady goofed up when they stopped making the Interbond!
7mm prc .060 off of jam.I've tried the ABLR in 7mm and 30 cal, they do not load like most other bullets in that in every instance loading them close to the lands they shot poorly. The further away from the lands the better they shot but still not any better than some random box of commercial ammo from the box store. Every other bullet I have loaded for those rifles shot better including 'cheap' bullets like the Custom Competition, Speer BTSP, Sierra GameKings, and A-Max. Others have noted that they can be a pain to get shooting well but have figured out how to do it and have really solid loads using them. I'd suggest starting no closer than .06" off the lands and go longer in .02 increments and go WAY off the lands like a full 1/8" or more on the test. Best I saw was .100-.125" bullet jump.