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HEAVY BULLET LOADING IN 3030?

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20 June 2003, 04:30
Danny Pay
HEAVY BULLET LOADING IN 3030?
Hi
is there anybody loading 3030 with 180 gr or uppward in this caliber?
rgards
Danny
20 June 2003, 09:37
Paul B
Danny. I load a 190 gr. cast lead bullet in my 30-30 rifles. Bullet is RCBS #30-180-FN. Bullet weighs 189.9 gr. average from my alloy. Accuracy has been quite good at 1900 FPS from a 94 Win. carbine and a Marlin 336. Let's just say any deer within 150 yards and standing still is in deep trouble. [Big Grin]
Paul B.
20 June 2003, 10:13
Danny Pay
Hi paul
can you tell me about your loading data .what kind of powder ,how many grains which length?
regards
danny
20 June 2003, 15:52
arkypete
Danny Pay
Take a look at the Cast Bullet Assoc. web site. In the C.B.A. news letter the fouling shot Dennis Marshall many articles on loading heavy cast bullets in the 30-30.
Jim
20 June 2003, 16:15
BlueMoon
Dan,

I loaded several 190 Lyman #311644 into my Marlin M336 30/30. After sizing and gas-check and lubing, these bullets are weighing from 197-198 grains. I have to seat the bullets out too long to work through the action so it's single shot. I'm casting the bullets for my 30-06 but couldn't help but play around some.

29.5 W748@AV(2)1846.5-es23.0
26.0 IMR3031@AV(2)1716-es53.4
25.0 RL-7@AV(2)1938-75.3
28.0 IMR4895@AV(2)1814-58.4

SR4759 and XMP5744 have done very well in the 30-06 and would probably be better for the 30-30.
Used RP and WW cases, regular RP 9 1/2 primers, and OAL was from 2.670" to 2.695"

I did not change the scope from regular setting so all shots were 7"-8" low at 100yds. with some going a little right or left. BM