Reloading Recipes for the 30-06 Springfield

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Hello,

I decided to start a new thread on reloading recipes for the 30-06 Springfield since I have just recently purchased a Weatherby Vanguard Series 2 rifle in that caliber with a 24" sporter barrel (1:10" twist). I will use this rifle mainly for hunting whitetail deer in Northern Ontario.

I though it would be interesting for people to share their successful reloading recipes and give any tips/tricks that they have learned.

I just completed reloading and testing a batch of 30-06 reloads. I am very pleased with this initial recipe and I am working on testing a charge ladder for a 200 grain Nosler Partition in this same setup.

Bullet: Nosler 150 Partition
Powder: 65.0 grains of Hodgdon's Superformance
Primer: Winchester WLR
Case: Nosler (Full prepared cases)

C.O.A.L. 3.273"
C.B.T.O. 2.683"
Muzzle Vel. 3200 fps (using a MagnetoSpeed Sporter chronograph, Outside temperature was 28 Celsius)
Grouping size: .85 to 1.2 MOA at 100 yards
Shooting Rest: Sand bags

Notes: No pressure signs, All good. Did a proper charge ladder to work up to this load.
 
The Superformance powder works very well for a 180 grain bullet with a nice case fill percentage. My initial recipe is a non compressed powder charge for the 150 grain Nosler Partition.
 
47.5 gr of Varget
Once fired Winchester Brass, full resize
CCI Primer
150 gr. Nosler Acubond
slightly smaller than a 1/2 " 3 shot group @ 100 yards
Tikka T3

Should be good enough to kill a deer.
 
The Hodgdon site claims 3072 fps for a compressed load of 65 grs of Superformance under a 150. Chronographs don't always agree, sometimes they produce false readings, and sometimes published loading data is based on calculations rather than with actual shooting over a chronograph. Many knowledgeable reloaders would consider 3200 awfully quick for a 150 in a .30/06 and is in fact well into the .300 magnum velocity range. I think I would reshoot your test to see if 3200 is repeatable with an average of 5 or more rounds, then if possible repeat the test with a different chronograph.
 
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3200 does sound a bit quick for the 150 in a 30-06.
I have reached 3100 with other powders in a 24" barrel, however.

Never tried the Superformance with 150's, only 180's. [2840 in a 24"]

My pet 30-06 load is the 180 Partition or Accubond, chased by
61.5 grains of Norma MRP. My Lazerguard shoots this load extremely well.
Dave.
 
3200 does sound a bit quick for the 150 in a 30-06.
I have reached 3100 with other powders in a 24" barrel, however.

Never tried the Superformance with 150's, only 180's. [2840 in a 24"]

My pet 30-06 load is the 180 Partition or Accubond, chased by
61.5 grains of Norma MRP. My Lazerguard shoots this load extremely well.
Dave.

where are you getting the Norma MRP powder from?
 

Yes. I am using a MagnetoSpeed chronograph which is reporting accurately in my opinion. I chronographed the Hornady Superformance factory ammo with 150 grain SST bullets through this gun and it reports the vendor advertised velocity of 3080 fps.

I do realize that 3200 fps is fast but that is what it does without any pressure signs ... so I will create another small test batch a see if it produces the same results.

I read that factory barrels can vary as much as 150 fps in the same rifle ... perhaps this is one of those guns at the higher end.
 
The Hodgdon site claims 3072 fps for a compressed load of 65 grs of Superformance under a 150. Chronographs don't always agree, sometimes they produce false readings, and sometimes published loading data is based on calculations rather than with actual shooting over a chronograph. Many knowledgeable reloaders would consider 3200 awfully quick for a 150 in a .30/06 and is in fact well into the .300 magnum velocity range. I think I would reshoot your test to see if 3200 is repeatable with an average of 5 or more rounds, then if possible repeat the test with a different chronograph.

will do.

I have another chronograph (optical) that I can use to compare with my MagnetoSpeed chronograph results.
 
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