Best 30-30 loads?
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Best 30-30 loads?
Picking up the Marlin 1893 in a few days and wondering what are the best loads, factory jacketed (will likely shoot this until April when new mold comes in from Ranch Dog) and cast loads too. Thinking might work up a reduced/lighter bullet load before then, 118-150gr.
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I load 29.5gr of IMR3031 behind a Hornady 170grFN bulet and have fine results.
I worked up to and past that load with that particular powder, and it producd a 2 1/2" groups at 100 yds out of my Model 64A with a 28" barrel.
IDK if this helps you, since the barrel is different and all, and I'm not sure the rifling woould be the same.
Any of the reloading manuals will help; try Hornady.
They list MAX loads, so work up to them from a couple grains beow or so.
I have a box of 110gr hollow points I've been dying to load for squirrel in a plinker load, but with school, work and everything else I hardly even have time to hunt.
So it'll wait.
I worked up to and past that load with that particular powder, and it producd a 2 1/2" groups at 100 yds out of my Model 64A with a 28" barrel.
IDK if this helps you, since the barrel is different and all, and I'm not sure the rifling woould be the same.
Any of the reloading manuals will help; try Hornady.
They list MAX loads, so work up to them from a couple grains beow or so.
I have a box of 110gr hollow points I've been dying to load for squirrel in a plinker load, but with school, work and everything else I hardly even have time to hunt.
So it'll wait.
I got in on the RD group buy too and was really glad when the subscription list hit 25. I'm betting it'll be April too. Did any of you get in on Catshooter's 113 gr. soupcan (designed by Junior) group buy? That is one sweet looking mould!
If you can see the big picture, you are not focusing on your front sight.
jdad,
Got the date settled to around 1908.
I was thinking the same thing about the jacketed. Since i'm getting the
165gr mold next year thought I'd get some recommedations on a lighter
bullet.
Mojo,
Didn't want to wait on another mold at this time. I was thinking about a
plinker/small game/varmit load that I could buy bullets or a mold and get
on with it until the RD mold came in.
Got the date settled to around 1908.
I was thinking the same thing about the jacketed. Since i'm getting the
165gr mold next year thought I'd get some recommedations on a lighter
bullet.
Mojo,
Didn't want to wait on another mold at this time. I was thinking about a
plinker/small game/varmit load that I could buy bullets or a mold and get
on with it until the RD mold came in.
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Its been my experince that all bullets act differently in different rifles.bsaride wrote:WCF what are your cast loads?
I had a thought about selecting bullet molds.
Since I have the 165gr RD mold on order is
there a lighter bullet that I could theoretically
have shoot to same POI based on BC and Velocity,
or is this a crazy idea?
What I've done is bought the Lyman 311041 173gr die and cast with WW and load 9.5gr of Unique for small game and 25gr of Varget for larger game. Out to 100yds they both shoot within an inch of other.
In my Marlin this will be all I shoot for now on.
I like to keep things simple. I shoot alot and this is cheaper, it will also marry me to this load and rifle, which I'm already seeing the benifits of that.
I had considered the RD mold but did not want to wait. More then likely it should workout the same for you.
That would probably work.Its been my experince that all bullets act differently in different rifles.
What I've done is bought the Lyman 311041 173gr die and cast with WW and load 9.5gr of Unique for small game and 25gr of Varget for larger game. Out to 100yds they both shoot within an inch of other.
In my Marlin this will be all I shoot for now on.
I like to keep things simple. I shoot alot and this is cheaper, it will also marry me to this load and rifle, which I'm already seeing the benifits of that.
I had considered the RD mold but did not want to wait. More then likely it should workout the same for you.
How do you tell them apart?[/quote]
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My favored factory load is the 150gr Federal. I've hunted with this load for years. When I've done my job placing the bullet correctly, it has always produced 1-shot kills. Tthis has been with 4 different Winchester 94s.
For coyotes, I hand load the 125 Sierra HP over 29.5gr s. of RE-7.
My favorite target load is 27.5grs. of RE-7 under a 150GCFP out of a Saeco mold. NOTE: This is an overmax load and should be worked up to observing any signs of excessive pressure. I DO NOT recommend this load.
For coyotes, I hand load the 125 Sierra HP over 29.5gr s. of RE-7.
My favorite target load is 27.5grs. of RE-7 under a 150GCFP out of a Saeco mold. NOTE: This is an overmax load and should be worked up to observing any signs of excessive pressure. I DO NOT recommend this load.
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