And recipes for n550 in 30-06?

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Looking for any advice on n550 with 30-06, I have 190gr ablr as well as 175 lrx, open to try any other recommendations on bullets though.
Running a 22inch barrel
 
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VV550 is quite fast for bullets of the weights you suggest in the 30-06.

However, VV550 and IMR4350 are kissing cousins as far as burn rate goes.

H100V is closer, but there may not be any information in the manuals for this powder in the 30-06 with heavy bullets, because it like wasn't available at the time of testing.

I use IMR4350 start loads when working up loads with the VV550 I have on hand, with magnum primers of course.

I would say 150-165 grain bullets would be better suited to this powder.
 
My .25 moa load in my 22 inch T3X SS is:

175gr LRX 55.0 grs RL17, 2880fps OAL: 3.31

My fav hunting rifle ...

N540 is great for 150r bullets ...
N560 for 175/180s ...

If I run out of RL17, I would go to N560
 

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My .25 moa load in my 22 inch T3X SS is:

175gr LRX 55.0 grs RL17, 2880fps OAL: 3.31

My fav hunting rifle ...

N540 is great for 150r bullets ...
N560 for 175/180s ...

If I run out of RL17, I would go to N560

My .25 moa load in my 22 inch T3X SS is:

175gr LRX 55.0 grs RL17, 2880fps OAL: 3.31

My fav hunting rifle ...

N540 is great for 150r bullets ...
N560 for 175/180s ...

If I run out of RL17, I would go to N560
Thanks! If I get velocity like that with accuracy I will be very happy. Trying both powders this weekend. Hoping for the best
 
My .25 moa load in my 22 inch T3X SS is:

175gr LRX 55.0 grs RL17, 2880fps OAL: 3.31

My fav hunting rifle ...

N540 is great for 150r bullets ...
N560 for 175/180s ...

If I run out of RL17, I would go to N560
Never used n560 but I thought it was tailored more towards the magnums ?
 
Today I shot a few rounds for velocity.
Best load so far was 53gr v550, three shots around 2800 had an SD of 3! I know this is a fluke, I'm using a pretty cheap digital scale but still. No pressure so I think I can go higher.
 
2800fps with medium to heavy bullets is nothing to sneer at IMHO. I don't know of any game animal that will notice the difference between 2800fps and 2900fps even after velocity drops off at 300yds.

Not only that, but you're approaching the limits of your bullet's on target performance at close ranges, if you're using standard cup and core components.

To get that last 100fps, will require a huge increase in pressure, more wear and tear on your cases and more throat erosion.

It may also be very close to or even the sweet spot as far as accuracy goes.

I learned the hard way to quit chasing velocity and look for the best accuracy/velocity balance instead, leaning heavier on accuracy than velocity.

I like what you're doing, but would advise you to be more concerned with accuracy than velocity.
 
2800fps with medium to heavy bullets is nothing to sneer at IMHO. I don't know of any game animal that will notice the difference between 2800fps and 2900fps even after velocity drops off at 300yds.

Not only that, but you're approaching the limits of your bullet's on target performance at close ranges, if you're using standard cup and core components.

To get that last 100fps, will require a huge increase in pressure, more wear and tear on your cases and more throat erosion.

It may also be very close to or even the sweet spot as far as accuracy goes.

I learned the hard way to quit chasing velocity and look for the best accuracy/velocity balance instead, leaning heavier on accuracy than velocity.

I like what you're doing, but would advise you to be more concerned with accuracy than velocity.
That's great advice. I appreciate it...
I am going to try to go up maybe a grain, but that 2800 load will be my focus next time I go to the range to test accuracy. Not using cup and core, think I'll be sticking with the 175 lrx, seems to shoot very well from my rifle.
Thanks again!
 
Monometal bullets such as the LRX work quite well and can be driven faster, but that doesn't always mean they will be as accurate.

It really depends on your rifle and tweaking the load, twist rate (they tend to be long for weight and may require a tighter twist to stabilize) but some rifles do shoot such bullets better when they're pushed faster, not all though, harmonics is a big issue.

One thing a fellow from this site pointed out to me when I was having issues with accuracy and monolithic type bullets, they shoot more accurately when there is significant "jump" before they contact the leade. He was correct, my groups tighten to sub moa out both of my 280 Remington chambered rifles.

I played with different seating depths, until the mating ogive is .100 off the leade.
 
Monometal bullets such as the LRX work quite well and can be driven faster, but that doesn't always mean they will be as accurate.

It really depends on your rifle and tweaking the load, twist rate (they tend to be long for weight and may require a tighter twist to stabilize) but some rifles do shoot such bullets better when they're pushed faster, not all though, harmonics is a big issue.

One thing a fellow from this site pointed out to me when I was having issues with accuracy and monolithic type bullets, they shoot more accurately when there is significant "jump" before they contact the leade. He was correct, my groups tighten to sub moa out both of my 280 Remington chambered rifles.

I played with different seating depths, until the mating ogive is .100 off the leade.
Thanks again!
 
Monometal bullets such as the LRX work quite well and can be driven faster, but that doesn't always mean they will be as accurate.

It really depends on your rifle and tweaking the load, twist rate (they tend to be long for weight and may require a tighter twist to stabilize) but some rifles do shoot such bullets better when they're pushed faster, not all though, harmonics is a big issue.

One thing a fellow from this site pointed out to me when I was having issues with accuracy and monolithic type bullets, they shoot more accurately when there is significant "jump" before they contact the leade. He was correct, my groups tighten to sub moa out both of my 280 Remington chambered rifles.

I played with different seating depths, until the mating ogive is .100 off the leade.
Ran into this same issue when trying to load 175gr tmk , seating them at 2.800 gave me around 1.5 inch groups , tried 2.790 and groups shrunk to 0.5
 
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