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How fast can you safely make a 30-30 150 grain bullet go ?
23 November 2008, 05:51
Exit31How fast can you safely make a 30-30 150 grain bullet go ?
How fast can you make a 150grain bullet go in a 30-30 lever gun, and still keeping the pressure safe?
I have a friend who loads the chamber with a pointed bullet and the magazines with flat points of course...
Any body know how fast a pointed bullet is compared to a flatpoint?
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23 November 2008, 05:58
33806whelenquote:
Originally posted by Exit31:
How fast can you make a 150grain bullet go in a 30-30 lever gun, and still keeping the pressure safe?
I have a friend who loads the chamber with a pointed bullet and the magazines with flat points of course...
Any body know how fast a pointed bullet is compared to a flatpoint?
And do these flat points hit the same place as the spitzer?
probably be pushing it trying to get a 150 grain going much above 2300fps.
23 November 2008, 07:53
plainsman456i worked up some loads in my win 94 just to play with,my b-in-law used them in his marlin and they worked well. they shoot to the same group.i will look tommorow and let you know the speed.
25 November 2008, 05:34
308SakoMy Winchester 94 rifle, 24" barrel showed 2,275 feet per second with a stiff load of H335 and the R-P 150 RNCL bullets.
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25 November 2008, 05:38
plainsman456sorry it took so long.found the book i used imr 3031 powderi worked up to 34.0 grs.for 2475 fps. it wa sdone in the early 80's so work up.my brother- in-law went to his shooting range to sight in his marlin with these loads and after the first shot or 2 the range boss asked what type cal. he was shooting cuz they are a lot louder than factory loads,just work up and be careful.
26 November 2008, 01:19
El DeguelloMan, I don't know! I do get 2300 FPS with a .308", 150-grain Sierra in my 7.62X39mm CZ 527 with 31.5 grains of H335. 18.5" barrel. This is pretty hot, but I get ten reloads from a batch of brass......
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26 November 2008, 05:05
plainsman456i don't do it all the time it was one of those moments when you say to yourself hmmm.i also ran the 35 whelen i have up to 2900 fps.now i don't shoot them it was just to see if it could be done without blowing anything up includeing me.
26 November 2008, 07:15
308Sakoquote:
Originally posted by El Deguello:
Man, I don't know! I do get 2300 FPS with a .308", 150-grain Sierra in my 7.62X39mm CZ 527 with 31.5 grains of H335. 18.5" barrel. This is pretty hot, but I get ten reloads from a batch of brass......
As you know I load the 7.62 x 39 as well and have gone with 150, 165, & 180 grains in test loads. The catch here is the .30-30 is not rated for the pressures of the X 39 case. Yes, you can get 150's at 2300 and I've shot 165's at 2150... but pressures exceed what I would want in my lever action.
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