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| Posts: 28849 | Location: western Nebraska | Registered: 27 May 2003 |
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| 2940 fps. 22" barrel, Reloader 19. |
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| 2800+/- using IMR-4350, 22" barrel. (2 different Ruger M77s.)
I don't try to hotrod the .30-06. I'm happy with the .30-06 factory ammo spec level of velocities. If I need more "ummph" than that, then I can use my .338 Win Mag.
With your 25" barrel, my guess is that it should be easy to get 2900-2950 fps.
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| Posts: 3485 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: 22 February 2001 |
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| jro, Have fun and hope you get some good velocity at the range with your long-barreld Boomer but recognize the .30/06's limitations. I agree with BobF. 100%! Some folks get lucky with barrels that give up a few extra fps with a given load - fantastic and I've gotten some suprisingly good velocity myself from a coupla good 165 gr. Nosler Partition loads in my .30/06, too! Just buy the newest .300 Whizz-Bang if you want the fastest .308 bullets down range; I personally don't try making a .30/06 Sprg. into a .300 Winchester, Weatherby or H&H Magnum.
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| Posts: 3433 | Location: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: 23 December 2004 |
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| I agree with Bob and Gerry except that I reach for my 375H&H instead.
May I ask where you got a .30-06 with a 25" barrel? Is it a custom job? That's an unusual barrel lenght for this cartridge.
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| Posts: 2104 | Location: Fort Worth, Texas | Registered: 16 April 2006 |
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| I agree with you all, but I cannot take the recoil of the beasts that you state. I lost ny rt shoulder to a HVP in 1970. The 06 is the best I can handle and that is painfull. I tend to go to the meager .308. I love to shoot and I would like to shoot all the stuff you guy talk about, but...... I can only do what I can do. To me, 06 and 308 are the best I can do. |
| Posts: 12 | Location: Rochester, NY | Registered: 16 December 2006 |
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| If you are just after deer. You could even go with something with a little less kick than your 308 and 30-06. The 6.5 rounds as well as the 257 rounds all make fine deer slayers. No point beating the crap out of yourself. I love getting new rifles as much as the next guy but if I had an condition which brought me to tears everytime I pulled the trigger I would have to rethink my hunting arms. In fact i just got my first magnum An interarms 300 wm. I have yet to fire it, but those 180's rolling out at 2850+ or so should give me a nice little kick. But you should be able to easily get 2800+ with 165's in the 30/06. |
| Posts: 93 | Location: Louisiana | Registered: 12 November 2003 |
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| I also have no need to hotrod my 30-06. It does just fine harvesting animials without it! I go for consistant loads that are acxcurate instead. DM |
| Posts: 696 | Location: Upper Midwest, USA | Registered: 07 February 2007 |
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| Well they went 2910 FPS. Not bad for a 25" barrel. I used a load from Steves Loads. |
| Posts: 2209 | Location: Delaware | Registered: 20 December 2002 |
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| A 165 gr bullet at 2900 +/- in the .30-06..... Life is good... Be happy. That's really very close, in regards to trajectory, to a .270 Win shooting 130-140 gr bullets. Yeah, the .270 will be a little flatter shooting but not by much. If it's a fairly accurate load, then I think you've found an excellent general purpose load for your rifle.
Cheers! -Bob F. |
| Posts: 3485 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: 22 February 2001 |
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| Bob F. They flew streight made a three shot group that was 3/4" Thanks for the coments! |
| Posts: 2209 | Location: Delaware | Registered: 20 December 2002 |
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