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Rumbler
June 2nd, 2012, 05:10 PM
I can't seem to find anything but anecdotal load data for the Horndady 168gr A-Max bullets in 30-06.
. . . 'course I don't have the Hornady book, and their web site SUCKS for load data. ::)
I can use (and in order of preference)
H4895
4064
BL-(C)2
Varget
So a min and max load for ~any~ of those powders and a COAL would be immensely appreciated.
. . . . Leave it to me to buy dagum bullets for a specific .30 rifle and not be able to come up with data for it. http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2i8d4ao.gif
FLT
June 2nd, 2012, 05:53 PM
I can't seem to find anything but anecdotal load data for the Horndady 168gr A-Max bullets in 30-06.
. . . 'course I don't have the Hornady book, and their web site SUCKS for load data. ::)
I can use (and in order of preference)
H4895
4064
BL-(C)2
Varget
So a min and max load for ~any~ of those powders and a COAL would be immensely appreciated.
. . . . Leave it to me to buy dagum bullets for a specific .30 rifle and not be able to come up with data for it. http://www.pic4ever.com/images/2i8d4ao.gif
The sixth edition only has data for Varget and IMR 4064 . Starting is 41.4 and max is 49.4 thats for Varget . For IMR 4064 STARTING IS 41.8 AND 50.2 IS MAX. c. o. l. is 3.240 starting fps. is 2400 and max is 2800. This data is for 30-06 Springfield.
Rumbler
June 2nd, 2012, 06:49 PM
!! YEA !! Thank you!!
I don't care what all these other people around here say, I think that you are a great guy! ;)
Cattle/Horses
June 2nd, 2012, 07:41 PM
Dupont 4895: beginning with 42.5 grains @ 2500 FPS to maximun 47.9 grains @2800 FPS.
Dupont is interchangeable with Hodgens till you get to the upper end, then H gets a little hotter.
This is for the old 168 Grain BTHP. Should be a safe starting point for working up a load for the A-Max
Rumbler
June 2nd, 2012, 08:26 PM
Super. Thanks Wesly!
Anyone have a cartridge overall length specification ? I'm guessing about 3.300 . . . . but that's how guys like me blow themselves up. :-[
Cattle/Horses
June 2nd, 2012, 08:43 PM
If you are trying to maximum accuracy, COAL should be rifle specific. The bullet should be seated so that the bullet ALMOST touches the rifle groves, maybe a 100th short. There are several ways to determine this length.
While this works great for bolt actions, most semi-auto must be seated deeper to fit into the clip (I haven’t seen Tack around), thus giving up a little accuracy.
FLT
June 2nd, 2012, 09:14 PM
Super. Thanks Wesly!
Anyone have a cartridge overall length specification ? I'm guessing about 3.300 . . . . but that's how guys like me blow themselves up. :-[
3.240 Per the book .
Rumbler
June 2nd, 2012, 11:26 PM
Thanke thanke. ;D
Wesley this is for my hunting rifle.
Not that I hunt . . . . but if I ever do . . . . :P
Dale Gribble
June 4th, 2012, 04:18 PM
I bought some Remington accutip bullets, 308 168gr that seem like clones of the hornady amax that I am going to load up for my Garand. My starting load is probably going to be around 44gr 4895.
Rumbler
June 4th, 2012, 06:46 PM
Dale, do they really look like this:
http://www.remington.com/product-families/ammunition/centerfire-families/premier-accutip.aspx
Star Wars bullets! ;)
Arclight
June 4th, 2012, 07:31 PM
www.loaddata.com/members/search_detail.cfm?MetallicID=1695
Rumbler
June 4th, 2012, 08:06 PM
www.loaddata.com/members/search_detail.cfm?MetallicID=1695 (http://www.loaddata.com/members/search_detail.cfm?MetallicID=1695)
Thanks Arclight. I guess I need to just bite the proverbial bullet and give those folks $30.00 so they will show me the data. I've found many many MANY listings over time on that site that I could use.
:P Sometimes being a cheapskate just doesn't pay. :P
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