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240gr Woodleigh PP in 30-06
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I need load data for the 240gr Woodleigh in a 30-06. Any of you guys worked up a good loads
for this combo?
Any hunting experiance with this bullet?


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I haven't any info but is that a bullet for the '06 or is it something for one of the boomers. Reason I'm asking is it might not open up well at the perhaps 2100fps you'd be getting.


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In 2006 Woodleigh came out with this bullet to commemorate the 100 year anniversary of the 30-06. I believe it was designed for the 30-06.


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i had both the 220 nosler partition and the 240 gn woodleigh pressure tested with R22 and norma mrp in the 06, i have got the spread sheets somewhere, Phil shoe maker also has them, as he wanted themfor his 06...if i remember corrctly, phil liked the 240 s
my self i like the 200 gn nosler @2700 in the 06
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M98,

Do you remember your starting load with RL22? That would get me started. I'm waiting on a reply from Woodleigh but they haven't gotten back with me yet.


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Cat No. Calibre No./Box SD BC Rec. Impact
Velocity (fps) Length
(inches)
80 6.5mm .264" 140gr PP SN 50 .287 .444 1900-3000 1.240
80A 160gr PP SN 50 .328 .509 1900-3000 1.381

72 270 Win .277" 130gr PP SN 50 .242 .409 1900-3000 1.087
73 150gr PP SN 50 .279 .463 1900-3000 1.209
73A 180gr PP SN 50 .334 .513 1900-3000 1.391

74 7mm .284" 140gr PP SN 50 .248 .436 1900-3000 1.112
75 160gr PP SN 50 .283 .486 1900-3000 1.232
76 175gr PP SN 50 .310 .510 1900-3000 1.314

77 275 H&H .287" 160gr PP SN 50 .277 .474 1900-3000 1.223
78 175gr PP SN 50 .304 .509 1900-3000 1.310

65F 308 Cal .308" 150gr PP SN 50 .226 .310 1900-2900 1.018
65A 165gr PP SN 50 .248 .320 1900-2900 1.080
65B 180gr PP SN 50 .271 .376 1900-2900 1.153
65C 220gr RN SN 50 .331 .367 1900-2400 1.275
65 220gr FMJ 50 .331 .359 1.388

65H 30-30 .308" 150gr FN SN 50 .226 .246 1800-2400 0.916

65G 30/06 .308" 240gr PP SN 50 .361 .401 1900-2400 1.428

65D 300 WIN MAG .308" 180gr PP SN 50 .271 .435 1900-3000 1.190
65E 200gr PP SN 50 .301 .450 1900-2900 1.278

It appears from Woodleigh's website that the 30-06 was the intendend cart. for the 240 gr. .308 bullet

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Effectively the same as a 318 WR and this kills Buffalo well (250gn bullet).

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Posts: 3191 | Location: Victoria, Australia | Registered: 01 March 2007Reply With Quote
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Did a search on AR and found load data from Woodleigh that BFaucet had posted a while back. Looks like good stuff, 2350fps. I'll Load and test this week and if the groups and velocities are good I'll use them on bears this spring. Been using my 375WBY the last 5 or 6 years so I thought I would take the old girl (30-06) out for a walk in the woods this spring. Had these 240s on the shelf for a while and thought I should put them to good use.

thanks for the replies guys,


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Not sure you need high velocity, the bullet weight packs a punch and pushed through plus
they have a lot of lead showing which opens up well.

Have fun.

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