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| I have done well with R22 behind 180 Accubonds and other 180s in the 06. Try it. ned
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| all of these work well but RL-22seems to have a slight edge. Also H-414 works well too. Frankly.....the difference is so little that you might want to try several powders for yourself.....but either of the 4350 powders are excellent in the old '06
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| I bet you are talking less than 100fps spread top to the bottom. If you have the one powder try it. If you get an accurate load close to max I wouldn't spend much money looking at others.
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| quote: If you have the one powder try it. If you get an accurate load close to max I wouldn't spend much money looking at others.
+1 to that. Rifles are very individual. What works in mine may or may not work as well in yours. So if you have one of these, try it before buying a can of something you don't have. If it works, great and you've avoided buying unnecessary powder. If it doesn't, then get another. LWD |
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| If youre looking for velocity over accuracy, RE19 should give you that, try RE15 for the most accuracy, 47.5-48.5grs. |
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| 60.0 gr of H4831SC and 180 gr Rem PSP's is extremely accurate in my '06. S40
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| I have found that IMR 4350 and IMR 4831 both work extremely well in my 30-06 with different bullets. I have shot mostly Rem 180 pspcl s, 180 Hornady sp, and Nosler 180 Partitions. If I do things right, I can group under .75 at 100 with most loads, under .5 with some. Regards, Graham |
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| 4350 and 180 grain bullets is a classic combination for the 30/06. Most will achieve in the neighborhood of 2800fps at max levels. This is one of those combos that works so well, I reach for 4350 ahead of anything else for the '06. If it doesn't work, I figure there's something wrong with the rifle. By the way, I have used IMR, XMR, and H4350 and all have worked equally well. Regards, Bill. |
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| I expect your gun will shoot the H-4350 just fine. If so use it and don't look back. It is as good as there is and has a quality that no other powder on the shelf has. It is PP Previously Purchased.  Good hunting. "D"
Although cartridge selection is important there is nothing that will substitute for proper first shot placement. Good hunting, "D"
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