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Reloading
VV Data, 30-06 with Berger Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 3085050" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>In short, it certainly can be. It never hurts to drop a couple of grains and shoot it through your chronograph to see how it compares to that published data. Of course you will need to correct your findings to take into account that they were shooting through a 24" barrel and you likely are not. </p><p>Some bullets have harder alloys of copper in addition to longer bearing surfaces. In my 20" 30/06 shooting a 180g Sierra TGK it takes 2.4g less powder to achieve the same velocity as a Nosler 180g BT. </p><p>Always remember when working up a new load that it is not fashionable to wear any part of your rifle on or in your face. Ever. </p><p>Have fun and be safe!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 3085050, member: 42308"] In short, it certainly can be. It never hurts to drop a couple of grains and shoot it through your chronograph to see how it compares to that published data. Of course you will need to correct your findings to take into account that they were shooting through a 24” barrel and you likely are not. Some bullets have harder alloys of copper in addition to longer bearing surfaces. In my 20” 30/06 shooting a 180g Sierra TGK it takes 2.4g less powder to achieve the same velocity as a Nosler 180g BT. Always remember when working up a new load that it is not fashionable to wear any part of your rifle on or in your face. Ever. Have fun and be safe! [/QUOTE]
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