- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
Good luck with Chapters, as book stores go they don't seem to be very gunny. What you should look for are the manuals from Lyman, Hornady, Sierra, and Hodgdon to start. After you have those any others you can pick up are a bonus. If you intend to shoot Barnes bullets, one of their manuals is a good idea, although the powder selection in the new edition is poor.
One of the cool things about the .30/06 is that it can perform so well with a broad range of powders with mid-weight bullets. For bullet weights from 150-180 grs any powder bracketed by IMR 3031 on the fast side and H 4831 on the slow side will perform very well. Don't try to make a .300 magnum out of the .30/06 and it will reward you with good accuracy.
One of the cool things about the .30/06 is that it can perform so well with a broad range of powders with mid-weight bullets. For bullet weights from 150-180 grs any powder bracketed by IMR 3031 on the fast side and H 4831 on the slow side will perform very well. Don't try to make a .300 magnum out of the .30/06 and it will reward you with good accuracy.