Reloading 30-30

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Just got into reloading, so far have loaded up some 338WM with good success. I have a 30-30 coming my way and want to load for it. Rather then guess a good recipe, do you guys have any good luck with certain powder and bullets? Will be used for hunting g in the fall and just target shooting right now.
 
I use a max load of LVR (36.3 grains) cci200 primer, win cases and hornady 170 grain interlocks.

Very accurate and runs 2200 fps in my 20" win 94 (chronied).

I tried winchester primers but I didn't get near the speed or accuracy.
 
I always find this question funny. Most publications only publish the best performing results from their testing. Lyman manual actually puts the most accurate load in bold print.

Every gun will perform differently, but you manual load data is still one of the best places to start.

Me personally, bought a crap load of 3031 when it was cheap. I dropped 24 behind my 150 cast and never looked back.
 
Standard 150gr/34.5gr= Win 748/mag primer and 32gr of the same powder for the 170gr bullet......these are from the Ken Waters "Pet Loads" and I have found him to be pretty much bang on with what works.............Harold
 
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LVR will give the highest MV for bullets weighing 150-170 grs. I like the Hornady 160 FTX.

What load is most accurate in my gun will not likely be most accurate in yours.
 
I have loaded a lot of 30-30 with BL-C2 (ball C2) mostly 150 grain winchester RN over 35.5 grains. Tried up to 36 but in my rifle the 35.5 was best. I picked up a bottle of the LVR so when I start running out of ammo, I will be loading 170's with that. Maybe it will be better.
 
I played around with the 30-30. Tried some hornady FTX, good accuracy results. In the testing, the reason for the rifle being buried in the safe was confirmed. Just bored with so many other choices available.

IMO other than dialing in for accuracy, there is little to be gained by loading for the 30-30 that can not be obtained with factory ammo. Just like 12 or 20 gauge target ammo, there would also be very little gained in cost saving either.
 
The gun powder feller will be along with the old magic formula standby.
IMR 3031 and the formula is in the numbers.
Forget which way is which.
I've been leaning towards the 150 grain bullets.
Found a bunch at Del's in Vernon.
Now I gartzs the urge to go find that terdie-turdy.
Been a while since I shot'ter.
 
OK, here it is.
For years we used to say for a 30-30 and 170 grain bullets, all you had to remember was, "Thirty-three grains of 3031."
I used it, then got away from the 30-30, still remembered the numbers, but I knew I must have at one time saw it in print, but couldn't find it. The modern loading manuals are al showing considerably less of a load with 3031.
Then, I was going through P.O.Ackley's Volume 1, and on page 410, there it was.
Note that Ackley got a bit under the 2200 fps that is the normal velocity for the 30-30.
As has been pointed out, LVR powder is far and away the best powder for the 30-30.
 
depends


cast bullet - $0.0012
powder - $0.008
used brass -$0.10 (assuming i get 5 reloads)

$0.11/round
You need a primer still

The price of a cast bullet is not accurate unless you cast your own. Last cast I bought was around 20 cents each.
With a 150gr bullet with 3031 powder and a Winchester primer I can load 3030 at 7.50 a box with range brass. Cheap shooting that's for sure
 
I've been playing around with LVR powder and 150 RN lately , but I haven't found the ideal recipe yet
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If I couldn't reload 30-30 for less than factory, I would quit altogether and take up golf....

The cheapest 30-30 I saw Friday and Sunday at WSS and Cabela's was $18.95 = 10% tax. Just over $1 per round.
 
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