60 thousands is about 20 sheets of printer paper...doesn't seem like much in a 30-06 case. The minimum/start load you have is based on COL 3.4, and you want to start with a smaller capacity so start a bit lower. You'll be working up regardless. I mentioned nervous nelly in my post only to consider the general condition change to your case for seating deeper.
I had a PH 1200C for a while in 30-06 (Santa Barbara action), and know the effort you're putting in now is worth it. It left the premises a few years before I started handloading.
I have just not loaded outside of the book values, hence my concern and asking the questions. I know 60 thou is not a lot but there is a 60000psi pressure built up 6in from your face so it could be a big deal, ha ha. I will be starting at book minimums and working up from there, the main thing was wanting to make sure that the minimum value with a 60 thou deeper bullet seating would not cause enough of a pressure spike to be dangerous.
I hunted with a few guys with a PH and since I was about 16 I wanted a nice one. I was looking for a 30-06 POS to build a rifle from but I found a 1970s PH for $300 at a gun show, the sights had been taken off and the crown was odd but for $300 for a good Mauser 98 action is not bad anyway so I picked it up.
I got my hands on some MFS ammo and shot it, scared the crap out of me, loaded over pressure and flattened the primers, it did not look like reloads but I did read after the fact that MFS was iffy at times.
I picked up some Grey box Winchester 180gr flat base and at 50 yards I have 3 shots touching without holding properly (kept forehand back after that over pressure stuff for a few shots). The 150gr Igman that I have shoots about 3in at that same 50 yards, may be the Igman but it may also be the bullet.
I pulled the gun apart and noticed some creaking in the stock, thing had warped and was contacting the barrel at the forend so I pulled out some sand paper and a large socket and floated the barrel, now the barrelled action drops into the stock beautifully now. I have not been back to the range in a bit to test things again, we have a new baby so I am relegated to forums and dreaming for another month or so, ha ha.
I don't want to shoot 180s, that is what everyone shoots, flat points are not something I want to look at, 30/06 at 100 yards is easy to do, I want to play and go bigger and further, just because, may never hunt at that range but if I am going to put the time in reloading why not reload for some precision and learn along the way.
My crown is iffy right now too but I have a friend with a Brownells crowning tool so if this thing does not bring in tight groups I will cut a new crown.