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Bullet Weight (grains) | Commercial[1] | Hodgdon[2] | Speer[3] | Hornady[4] | Nosler[5] | Barnes[6] |
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110 | N/A | 3505 | 3356 | 3500 | N/A | 3471 |
125/130 | 3140 | 3334 | 3129 | 3200 | 3258 | 3278 |
150 | 2900 | 3068 | 2847 | 3000 | 3000 | 3031 |
165 | 2800 | 2938 | 2803 | 2900 | 3002 | 2980 |
180 | 2700 | 2798 | 2756 | 2800 | 2782 | 2799 |
200 | N/A | 2579 | 2554 | N/A | 2688 | 2680 |
220 | 2400 | 2476 | N/A | 2500 | 2602 | 2415 |
Typical muzzle velocities available in commercial 30-06 loads along with maximum 30-06 muzzle velocities reported by several reloading manuals for common bullet weights. Hodgdon, Nosler, and Barnes report velocities for 24" barrels. Hornady and Speer report velocoties for 22" barrels. The data are all for barrels with a twist rate of 1 turn in 10” which is needed to stabilize the heaviest bullets. The higher muzzle velocities reported by Nosler for 165 grain and heavier bullets use loads employing a slow-burning, double-base powder (Alliant Reloder 22).
- ^ http://www.federalpremium.com/products/rifle.aspx accessed 15 May 2010
- ^ Hodgdon Powder Company, Cartridge Load Recipe Report, 3/27/2010, data.hodgdon.com
- ^ Speer Reloading Manual Number 12, 1994, Blount, Inc., Lewiston, ID. pp. 286-294.
- ^ Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading, Fourth Edition, 1991, Hornady Manufacturing Company, Grand Island, NE. pp. 343-350.
- ^ Nosler Reloading Guide Number Four, 1996, Nosler, Inc., Bend OR. pp. 322-329.
- ^ Barnes Reloading Manual Number 2-Rifle Data, 1997, Barnes Bullets, Inc., American Fork, UT. pp. 381-386.