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Can anyone tell me how much FPS I should be getting?
29 October 2010, 06:12
buck_master_101Can anyone tell me how much FPS I should be getting?
I had a guy load me some 30-06 Bullets as follows:
150grn Nosler Ballistic Tip
Winchester Large Rifle Primer.
61.5 grn of Reloader 19
Rem. 30-06 700 BDL 22" barrel.
Could anyone tell me what My Muzzle Velocity should be? Thanks, God Bless.
29 October 2010, 06:29
vapodogaround 2700 give or take
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29 October 2010, 06:35
buck_master_101Really? I know nothing about reloading physics but Federal vital shok with nosler BT is showing 2910 muzzle velocity...
And I know they don't load 61.5 grain in theirs...
I thought I could be pushing 3000 or better...
29 October 2010, 06:40
Fish30114a quick pass on quickload shows 2936 fps, also says be careful, near max pressures, and 10.6% compressed
be careful, good luck
29 October 2010, 06:44
Ed ScarboroI just looked at LoadData.com and that should be around 2950+- depending on barrel length.
29 October 2010, 06:48
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by vapodog:
around 2700 give or take
This data is directly from Alliant's website.
They show 62 grains RL-19 as max.
It don't surprise me at all that there is conflicting data.
Chronoghaph is the best way to know at this juncture but clearly higher velocity seems to be the opinions.
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29 October 2010, 07:15
Ed ScarboroThe only way to be sure would be the chronograph. According to the Nosler #6 guide that load would be 2982 in a 24"barrel, but even that would vary from barrel to barrel, etc.
29 October 2010, 19:24
C.C.You might check a reliable reloading manual or three. Probably not exact, but, close.
30 October 2010, 05:39
TailgunnerConsidering that's the same load I use, I can tell you that I average 2995fps
out of my rifle, your results will be different, much different than mine are The above estimate of 2700 wouldn't be out of line with what you could be running.
IOW the chamber/barrel difference between 2 rifles can easily exceed 250fps with the same batch of ammo. Hell, I GAINED 270fps by having 1" cut off the breach end and re-cutting the chamber to tighter tolerances
30 October 2010, 09:22
N E 450 No2My Nosler Reloading book No4 shows 61.5gr of RL 19 to be their max load for a velocity of 2982fps.
They also shot it to me an accurate load in their barrel, a 24", 1 in 10 twist.
Hope that helps.
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30 October 2010, 21:50
krakyI have some re19 that seems really slow no matter what I use it in. It almost seems a near twin to re22. Anyhow in my 23" tikka with 150 hornady sst's 60.5 clocked 2820 fps.
If you really want to bring an 'o6 to life get some re17. I've pushed 150's to 3100fps and in general get top velocity and accuracy with re17 and almost any grain bullet.
31 October 2010, 01:29
olcripIf you want to know what it really is doing for velocity spend some greenbacks on a chronograph. They can be had for less than $100. Takes the guess work out of the load process. It's worth it!
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31 October 2010, 01:34
Scotch Bonnetquote:
Originally posted by olcrip:
If you want to know what it really is doing for velocity spend some greenbacks on a chronograph. They can be had for less than $100. Takes the guess work out of the load process. It's worth it!
That's the truth. I finally got one and don't have to wonder anymore.
31 October 2010, 04:19
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by buck_master_101:
I had a guy load me some 30-06 Bullets
That just scares the hell out of me.
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
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31 October 2010, 14:18
NakihunterI would NOT USE some one else's reloads in my rifle unless load data is reliable & velocity is chronographed. PERIOD!
Please be safe when starting our reloading AND for the rest of your life!
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01 November 2010, 19:56
buck_master_101quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
quote:
Originally posted by buck_master_101:
I had a guy load me some 30-06 Bullets
That just scares the hell out of me.
LOL... He knows what he's doing, they were my casings I had been saving up, I just haven't got to talk to him about the technical specs....
Thanks for the replies guys, appreciated.

01 November 2010, 20:34
olcripquote:
Originally posted by buck_master_101:
quote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
quote:
Originally posted by buck_master_101:
I had a guy load me some 30-06 Bullets
That just scares the hell out of me.
LOL... He knows what he's doing, they were my casings I had been saving up, I just haven't got to talk to him about the technical specs....
Thanks for the replies guys, appreciated.
When it calls for a cartridge going off next to my body, it's either new ammo or reloaded by myself in person. I have many friends that want me to reload for them to save money. I will teach them to reload and do their own. Much safety to learn about before one starts dropping powder to go faster. Read Ackley's books on his experiments then reconsider letting somebody recharge your brass to shoot next to your face.

Olcrip,
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NRA Life Member, December 2009
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