Hi,
I am in my 2nd year of reloading, and I am reloading hornady's GMX 165g bullets. They are a guilded metal bullet, and they are much longer than any other 30-06 bullet that I have reloaded so far. When I seat the bullet it touches the powder b/c it is so much longer than the bullets I have been practicing with and I am not even close to the max load. I have heard that it is ok to crunch the bullet a little bit into the powder, but not too much that I start to change alot of the surface area of the grains which would change the burn rate...makes sense. So my question is, I obviously need a denser powder that will require less grains to get the same velocity. Which powder would you vetrans recommend. I am currently using IMR 4350, loading 52 grains in a .30 cal for my 30-06 using the hornady GMX 165g bullet.
PS - How do you decide what powder to use from the get go? I am using IMR 4350 b/c thats what came with my stuff when I inherited my reloading gear.
I am in my 2nd year of reloading, and I am reloading hornady's GMX 165g bullets. They are a guilded metal bullet, and they are much longer than any other 30-06 bullet that I have reloaded so far. When I seat the bullet it touches the powder b/c it is so much longer than the bullets I have been practicing with and I am not even close to the max load. I have heard that it is ok to crunch the bullet a little bit into the powder, but not too much that I start to change alot of the surface area of the grains which would change the burn rate...makes sense. So my question is, I obviously need a denser powder that will require less grains to get the same velocity. Which powder would you vetrans recommend. I am currently using IMR 4350, loading 52 grains in a .30 cal for my 30-06 using the hornady GMX 165g bullet.
PS - How do you decide what powder to use from the get go? I am using IMR 4350 b/c thats what came with my stuff when I inherited my reloading gear.