I'm thinking; I've got a standard 30-06 with a strong action. Let me take this load data for Ackley Improved 06 and apply this to a standard 30-06
The load I used was:
180 gr. Partition
62 gr. Reloader 22
FED primers
Winchester Nickel Brass
The end result on the Chronograph from a 24 in barrel: A true 2800 to 2820 fps.
The best thing about this was, no sticking bolt, no signs of high pressure, i.e. primers being cupped, brass and so on. Granted this is out of my rifle only, which is a Model 700. This is now the load I use for my 30-06 and 180 grainers.
Just thought I would share to see if any of you have done a similar loadings with 30-06.
[This message has been edited by CK (edited 01-09-2002).]
I would strongly suggest you call the Nosler hot-line number and discuss what you are doing with them as you have misread what they meant.
Since every rifle has a little difference in the chamber size, what works in my rifle maybe to hot of a load in yours. I don't have any signs of pressure problems. If I started having primer pocket problems, I would certainly know by now.
One thing to note; I'm not getting the velocity of a Ackley Improved 30-06. I'm getting out of the chronograph 2800-2820 FPS: The Ackley Improved 06 should be 2950 FPS.
Another note: This load I use matches the same velocity as the Federal Premium HE 30-06 loads. This is hunting rifle, and maybe I push 75-100 roundds through it a year.