And the fact they're balloons, not a 200" whitetail, may be a reality factor.![]()
Yes, a 200" whitetail has a much larger kill zone than a standard sized balloon.
And the fact they're balloons, not a 200" whitetail, may be a reality factor.![]()
More velocity doesn't necessarily translate into more penetration... depending on the bullet it could actually mean less. If we're talking ranges inside 300 yds, there isn't much a 180 gr. bullet @ 2700 fps from a .30-06 can't reliably take care of.
in .308 Win convinced me, quite some time ago, to buy a pound of the stuff. Just in case. I figured that since it worked so well in the .308, it ought to work fairly well in the .30-06 with heavier bullets too - especially given the .30-06's like for H4350 and IMR4350.
I also needed a bunch of "ready to go with little testing" ammo, so I loaded some 60.0gr of H4831SC under a 180 grain Partition.
There isn't much info out there on RL17 plus the .30-06, so I did some figuring based on H4350, IMR4350 and Barnes 180gr TSX data. I also considered SAAMI's relatively low pressure limits on the .30-06. The 175gr LRX is obviously a bit lighter, plus it has one less groove. I have some data that was pressure tested (found on the internet so who knows?) with 180gr TSX and RL17, but that was with Lapua brass and I had R-P brass.
I decided to give 55.5gr and 56.0gr a try.
The 180 Partitions shot well, printing 3 shot groups in the 0.625" range. More than "good enough". The Oehler 35P said the velocities were hovering around 2630 fps. A bit slow, but hardly an issue. Interestingly the primers were flatening but there was no ejector mark and the bolt lift was very easy. That was probably the quickest and easiest 'load developement" ever!
So I grab the 175 LRX and 55.5gr RL17 load. I shoot and whoa...very obviously heavier recoil. I don't see a hole on the target. Darn. I look at the read-out.... 2990fps. Holy smokes. I lift the bolt - very easy and not a hint of sticking. The primer is flattened a bit, just like with the 4831SC, and no ejector mark. Was it a erroneous reading? I hold at the bottom of the target, which is a haywire way of doing things and shoot again - 2929 fps and the bullet hole is 5" higher than the point of aim. The third shot is 3013fps and the hole is 1" from the second shot.
The mean velocity was 2977fps. For those of you who enjoy energy numbers, that is 3444 ft-lb of energy at the muzzle. I decided against trying the 56.0gr load. Velocity wise this is, imo, very high and even though there were no signs such as sticky bolt or ejector mark I decided to let it be. Of course I can't say much about accuracy for the obvious reasons noted above.
At any rate I am going to drop down to 54.0gr, 54.5gr and 55.0gr and take another look at this combo as it does appear to have some promise. I am pretty confident I can work up an accurate +2900 fps load with this powder and bullet. That is, imo, amazing performance for a .30-06. And out of a 22.5" barrel!
I was using R-P brass, F210 primers and COAL was 3.370"
Rifle is an Ithaca LSA 65 (Tikka) which has a 1:10 twist 22.5" barrel. Altitude is approximately 2200' ASL and it was a very warm day at 29 C .
Just for information's sake, my friend's .300 Wby + 84gr of RL25 + 200gr Partition out of a 24" barrel was averaging 2930 fps today.
You have one of the best Chrony's ever made Oehler 35 in my mind, have checked other Chrony's against my 35 and some are just way out.
But I have a hard time believing 3000+FPS With 55gr od RL 17 on Alliant Powders Reloading loads
30-06 Springfield Speer 168 gr BTHP Winchester 3.295 22 Fed 210 Reloder 17 56 2,850
They claim 56gr with a 168gr 22} barrel = 2850fps
Lighter bullet a little more powder maybe time to get 35 checked ?
Im game Ted. Unless you want to add more rules.
You beat me to it. That's it exactly. Furthermore, I am convinced that at least 95% of hunters cannot reliably hit game in the vitals at ranges beyond 300 yd. More than likely the reliable range is 250.
For those who think this is nonsense, I have a standing offer for anyone who wants to try. You pay $5 per shot at balloons or paper plates set at random, unknown, distances between 350 and 550 yd, and I will pay you $20 for every one you hit from field positions. The money goes to buy ammo for kids learning to shoot.
Everybody wins, and I am still looking for someone to take me to the cleaners.
Ted
As much as it pains me...........

Some here it seems can't differenciate between rifle accuracy and shooter accuracy. I use sleds and bags and what have you when checking loads and rifles, because I'M CHECKING LOADS AND RIFLES. I shoot standing, sitting, elbows rested, against a pole etc, when checking ME. I like to know that my rifle shoots the same POI from my more used hunting positions as it does from the bags. I too have loosened my guidelines for hunting accuracy over the years, I will actually hunt with a rifle that only does 1" at 100 mtrs for 4 shots.
As much as it pains me, I too have to agree with Gatehouse on RL 17, it gives amazing velocities in the rifles and cartridges I've tried it in but only one rifle cartridge combo gives acceptable accuracy, and I've tried it in probably 15 different rifles and cartridges.
I had not heard of Ted's challenge before or I would have taken him up on it, using my 257 Wby sighted at 350 mtrs and not knowing the range even, I believe I could have cleaned the course. However my rifles are all moved to BC now so I won't have the opportunity (or embarassment) to test it out.
All of em??!!
I tried Re17 in two much smaller cartidges (6.5X55 and 7X57), but saw very similar results in those two cartridges:
- Re17 uses about 2-4% less powder than H4350 for similar velocities; and
- Re17 uses about 10% less powder than H4831 for similar velocities.
Not much to go on, but I've seen it as slightly faster than H4350, closer to H414 the few times I've tried it.

Will be reporting back on performance on game after this hunt.
Ted




























