Travis Bickle
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Upper Lower Middle Alberta
Hey guys!
I have finally acquired a set of reloading tools.
I'm going to be reloading .30-06 for my 1903A3.
Basically I'm not looking for match ammo production. I'm looking to slam out large amounts of a close reproduction of the old M2 U.S. Ball ammo.
I'm using cheap 147gr FMJ projectiles, standard Federal brass, CCI large primer and IMR4895 powder.
I'm wondering where to start at for a ladder test using IMR 4895 powder with that weight projectile (147 grain)?
Hoping to push it to about 2800 fps to match about close enough to the original round fired from the 1903 Springfield rifle.
All the research I've read had the original load at around 47.5 grains of powder for this set up.
What think you all? If that sounds accurate, I'll probably start at 46 grains and work up a half grain from there depending on how it performs.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
I have finally acquired a set of reloading tools.
I'm going to be reloading .30-06 for my 1903A3.
Basically I'm not looking for match ammo production. I'm looking to slam out large amounts of a close reproduction of the old M2 U.S. Ball ammo.
I'm using cheap 147gr FMJ projectiles, standard Federal brass, CCI large primer and IMR4895 powder.
I'm wondering where to start at for a ladder test using IMR 4895 powder with that weight projectile (147 grain)?
Hoping to push it to about 2800 fps to match about close enough to the original round fired from the 1903 Springfield rifle.
All the research I've read had the original load at around 47.5 grains of powder for this set up.
What think you all? If that sounds accurate, I'll probably start at 46 grains and work up a half grain from there depending on how it performs.
Any guidance would be appreciated.


















































