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- Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Well I learned a valuable lesson today. Last night I was reloading for my new used 30-06. I decided to use IMR4895 and 165 gr sierra hpbt's because thats what I had the most of. Not the best powder for 06 but its accurate in everything else I own. I looked in my 2007 hodgon annual manual (magazine form) and I loaded 3 each in .5 gr increments from 49-52 grains (min-max in hodgon manual) I went to the range and tried them out after work today. I was very suprised that the min load was showing pretty good signs of pressure (flattened primers and extractor marks) I continued to 49.5 and then 50 grains. There were signs of pressure but nothing too bad I figured. At 51.5 grains the primers began to crater a little bit. The bolt always opened easily however. I continued to my 52 gr max load and shot my last group then packed everything up. I was very suprised at how the reccomended load showed so much pressure. All the loads shot not too bad with the best being 49.5 and 51.
I went home and refer my other manuals (lee and nosler) and I'm shocked to find that lee starts @ 42.6 and max is 46! nosler shows a similar load for 165gr bullet. I look back at the hodgon magazine and it still says 49-52gr for IMR4895 I should have clued in when I noticed H4895 was so much lower. Oh well I learned a lesson and got home safe and sound after taking a 30-06 over 6 grains over max load. Tonight I pulled the remaining bullets and dumped the powder back into the can. I also picked up a pound of h4350, something I should have done from the beginning. The moral here is to consult more than one manual when loading a new caliber. I just can't believe hodgon published that load.
I went home and refer my other manuals (lee and nosler) and I'm shocked to find that lee starts @ 42.6 and max is 46! nosler shows a similar load for 165gr bullet. I look back at the hodgon magazine and it still says 49-52gr for IMR4895 I should have clued in when I noticed H4895 was so much lower. Oh well I learned a lesson and got home safe and sound after taking a 30-06 over 6 grains over max load. Tonight I pulled the remaining bullets and dumped the powder back into the can. I also picked up a pound of h4350, something I should have done from the beginning. The moral here is to consult more than one manual when loading a new caliber. I just can't believe hodgon published that load.


















































