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For those of you that might want to make a little racket, safely, here's some load data using milsurp powder in the .30-06 caliber. 5/16" X 1 5/8" oak dowel, tapered both ends (I spun it in the drill press) '06 case, resized, trimmed to length, deburred inside and out. 3 grains cotton fiber filler 33 grains WC820 milsurp powder (50 percent of case capacity) Fed. #210 LR primer Pressure signs: none The report and flash are UNBELIEVABLE! I have never heard any kind of firearm make that kind of noise. The only thing I can remember was a howitzer at Ft. Jackson on "Senior" day when I was in mil. school. Enjoy New Year's Eve safely, Puncher | ||
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I started off discharging the prototype load at a mud puddle about 10 ft. away. There was no disturbance to the water. Regardless, I NEVER direct the muzzle of a firearm in a unsafe manner. Besides, theater blanks make more noise when the blast is directed upward. Puncher | |||
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