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Old August 31st, 2007
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Hey guys I need a accurate load for my 06, remington 700 shooting nosler 165 grain bullets thanks for the help. Steve
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Default Re: 30-06 load

Although I don't use the Nosler bullet I do use a 165 gr bullet. My load which is safe in my rifle is as follows:
Sierra 165 gr Gameking
59.0 grs. H4831 SC
Federal or Remington Brass
CCI 200 primer
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I think my load is 57.0gr H414 with Hornady 165gr BTSP. Will shoot under 1" groups at 100yds.
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Default Re: 30-06 load

I don't use a 165 gr.

I do use a 150 gr Nosler ballistic tip on top of 57.5 gr of IMR 4350 with these results out of my Rem 760 pumpgun

I download from a max load of 59 gr 4350 which gives me a 2 1/4 to 2 1/2" group to 57.5 gr which brings it in to about 1 to 1 1/4"

Every gun may very well group differently with any given load.

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I use the 180 gr silvertips Winchester makes for my 700, little heavier but i like the punch it delivers.

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thanks for the help I,ll load a few different loads and head to scotia and have some fun and see what works best.
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Every gun may very well group differently with any given load.

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