I am getting ready to start loading for a vintage 1939 Model 70 Bull Gun, and plan to shoot it mostly at 600 and 1000 yards prone slung. My initial start with be the good ole 175gr SMK. These things are absolute hammers from my old 1903 Springfields, and I have had decent showings with them at 600 yards. However, we all know the .30cals fall short of the 6mm, 6.5mm and 7mm in terms of ballistic coefficent. To get into the same realm, 30cals need to get quite heavy.
I haven't run the ballistic comparison yet, so my question is, with the limited capacity of the '06 case, is there much value in going beyond the 175gr weight? Sacaraficing case capacity, speed and lighter recoil for BC. I am consdeirng bullets like, 190gr SMK, 195gr ELDM, 208gr ELDM.
My rifle has a 28" barrel. What velocities are realistic from a 190 class and 208 class bullet in .30-06?
I haven't run the ballistic comparison yet, so my question is, with the limited capacity of the '06 case, is there much value in going beyond the 175gr weight? Sacaraficing case capacity, speed and lighter recoil for BC. I am consdeirng bullets like, 190gr SMK, 195gr ELDM, 208gr ELDM.
My rifle has a 28" barrel. What velocities are realistic from a 190 class and 208 class bullet in .30-06?