Ganderite (not knowing who he was) was just a little thin on details. No slight intended.Oh boy, where to start?
Had I been the first to reply here, I would have said, just reduce the powder, to get a lighter load. Then our powder professional, Ganderite, came on and told him that 34 grains of (3031) powder gave an excellent light load. And the OP didn't even reply to it.
When I started to get serious about cast bullets in a 30-06 and wanting to see the best velocity I could get and still have accuracy, I purchased the Lyman Handbook of cast Bullets, which was their first edition. I am looking at that book now and bring up 300 Savage, which is very close in dimensions to a 308 W. Under 300 Savage and 150 grain gas check bullet, one of the loads they, Lyman, show, with 3031 powder, is a min. of 29 grains for a velocity of 1975 and a max load of 34 grains of 3031 for a velocity of 2365 fps.
Another powder/load to try, thanks Harold.From Speer #10 book.........130gr data so you can substitute your 125gr bullet. IMR 4227 MAX 27gr-2260fps...........25gr-2106fps ...........23gr-1931fps Harold
. I'm going to tweak that load a little and see what happens. Recoil is light and no idea what the velocity is. Since I only putting holes in paper, velocity doesn't really matter. I loaded up some rounds today, H4895 starting at 60% of maximum ending at 70%. Accuracy at 100 meters was so-so except for one load than measured at 0.95". I'm going to tweak that load a little and see what happens. Recoil is light and no idea what the velocity is. Since I only putting holes in paper, velocity doesn't really matter.
I'm going to try out the 3031 powder tomorrow.
what do you guys use reduced loads for?
Good ideaFor me reduced loads make sense for a shooting. low recoil, low cost( with a cast bullet I made myself, and using Unique or Red Dot, a good target load can be made for about .12 per round. Very easy on the brass as well. as others said the Lyman Cast load books are full of light loads. Trail boss works well with jacketed bullets too. A can of trail boss last a long time.
I think its about time I invested in a chronograph. It would be nice to know what the velocity is without the book guesswork. I've also just finished up some rounds loaded with 34.0 gr of 3031 as Ganderite suggested.I'd use the same 60% approach with IMR3031. At 28.0 grs with that 125 gr bullet, pressure will be in the 12-15K psi range and 1700-1800 fps. It will be interesting to hear what happens.
what do you guys use reduced loads for?
[Bold] That is my number one reason but reason number four is starting to take hold.There are various purposes.
-introduction for new shooter/recoil sensitive shooters/very young shooters
-make a small-game round for a big-game rifle (shoot a grouse with a .300WM and still have some meat left)
-save money for short-range plinking/fun without buying a new rifle
-just for the fun of it (this is my usual reasoning) - I get to experiment and learn a lot more about ballistics, reloading conditions, and my rifle and have fun
Any suggested loads or are you just trying toThis is the reality of Trudeau-2-Canada. A place where the 308 is too robust and must be reduced to tolerable levels.
?Any suggested loads or are you just trying to?
Oh.BUM is making a funny.
This is the reality of Trudeau-2-Canada. A place where the 308 is too robust and must be reduced to tolerable levels.



























