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Does anyone have a reduced load (MV of 1,600-1,800 fps) for the .30-06 using 150 grain bullets and SR 4759 powder? Also, do you use standard or magnum large rifle primers with these loads?

Thanks in advance,
Bill.
 
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20.0 - 24.0 grs SR 4759, MV 1600 -1900 (+/-) fps. Standard large rifle primers are all you need.
 
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Craigster,

Thanks for your helpful and informative reply.

Cheers,
Bill.
 
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Hey Bill, Don't forget the Hodgdon "60% of a SAFE MAX H4895" Rule. It can be found on the Hodgdon web site. So, if you have a jug of H4895 on the shelf, you can get going fairly quickly.

However, for Reduced Loads, I also prefer the High Bulk Powders like Craigster mentioned. Loose Powder in a Case is rarely a good idea for many reasons.

Best of luck to you.
 
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Another powder you might want to look at would be Trail Boss, Hodgdon has data on their site.
 
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Hot Core and Craigster,

Thanks again for your responses. I especially like the tip about using 60% of the max listed load for H4895, a powder I keep on hand. I've used it for years, but never read the reduced load info on the Hodgdon website (it's found under Data - Youth Loads).

I have a can of SR 4759, so will use that up, and then use the H4895 data if I need to make any additional reduced loads.

Best Regards,
Bill.
 
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Speer Manual # 10 lists The same as Craigster posted.
Also lists other loads.
Bill, Please post your results as I was thinking of trying the same.
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nvmichael,

I'm going to the range on 8 June to shoot reduced loads in both .30-06 and .300 Win Mag caliber rifles. A friend and I are getting ready for a Montana elk hunt in late September of this year. I used:

A. 22.0 grains of SR 4759 with 150 grain bullets in the .30-06

B. 27.0 grains of SR 4759 with the same 150 grain bullets in the .300 Win Mag.

I'll let you know how things turn out.

Regards,
Bill.
 
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This is not the powder you have been asking for but in the same burning rate range. I load 125 grain SP bullets with Vihta N110 for running boar practice. This load shoots pretty well even at 100 meters and I have been tempted to use it for roe deer.
 
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