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Hi, Does anyone have any real (good) load data for a 1959 Winchester 30-30 with the 125gr TNT. that is reasonably accurate? I know, I know, its a pointed bullet. I plan on using it for varmints etc... as a 2 shot deal in this rifle. Thanks | ||
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My old Lyman Book with 110 gr gives max loadings 35 gr 3031, 37gr 4895. If you have similar powders on hand there may be some loads. The big thing is the accuracy. Good luck! | |||
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Thanks, but have you actually tried these loads and know of its accuracy? | |||
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As stated these loads came from lyman. The accuracy depends on the gun and YOU! | |||
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H322 works wonders. | |||
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I've used that bullet in several of my 30/30s.. 30 grains of RL 7, IIRC... just worked up off of load data for 110 grain RN's... also works well with the 125 grain Ballistic Tip...and the 110 grain HP Sierras and the 110 grain V Max... | |||
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Hawkins, thanks but I was looking for something more along the lines like what seafire/B17G wrote, info from personal experience. I have a Lyman and most other load data books. Thanks to all who responded. | |||
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