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I was stuck in the same boat I'm sure a lot of guys are that are switching from group to VFS shooting. Didn't want to rebate rims, didn't want to open up bolt face, etc. I shot VFS this last winter and spring with an older 6PPC of my dad's, and like most just couldn't get over how large those big ol 30 holes where.
After talking with Mike Ezell, I decided to jump on the 30 Major bandwagon. Boy am I glad I did.
Start with 6.5 Grendel brass, which in my opinion is just as good as 6BR brass. I necked it up to .284, and then to 30 cal. Neck turning was no different than turning for my 30BR.
It really seems to like VV N120, and after discussing with Mike some I'm sure glad I bought 8 pounds of it, should last me awhile and it seems to love it.
I've settled on 31.5 grains, which puts it just above the shoulder in my case without using a drop tube. I've gotten as high as 32.0 grains without any pressure.
Die was simple, Redding type S bushing die from Midway, opened up the bushing shelf with a carbide reamer and that's that. I made my seating die out of a Wilson blank with my Chamber reamer.
Rifle Specs:
Bat B Right bolt, Left load Left Eject
Lilja 30 Cal 1:17 twist 3-groove 23" finish NBRSA HV
Lee Six Stock
Leupold Fixed 40 Power scope
One last comment, because I think it's worth noting.
Recoil: Definitely less than a 30BR. Mike has some interesting theories about case design, I'm not sure how much that contributes but there is a noticeable difference in recoil.

After talking with Mike Ezell, I decided to jump on the 30 Major bandwagon. Boy am I glad I did.
Start with 6.5 Grendel brass, which in my opinion is just as good as 6BR brass. I necked it up to .284, and then to 30 cal. Neck turning was no different than turning for my 30BR.
It really seems to like VV N120, and after discussing with Mike some I'm sure glad I bought 8 pounds of it, should last me awhile and it seems to love it.
I've settled on 31.5 grains, which puts it just above the shoulder in my case without using a drop tube. I've gotten as high as 32.0 grains without any pressure.
Die was simple, Redding type S bushing die from Midway, opened up the bushing shelf with a carbide reamer and that's that. I made my seating die out of a Wilson blank with my Chamber reamer.
Rifle Specs:
Bat B Right bolt, Left load Left Eject
Lilja 30 Cal 1:17 twist 3-groove 23" finish NBRSA HV
Lee Six Stock
Leupold Fixed 40 Power scope
One last comment, because I think it's worth noting.
Recoil: Definitely less than a 30BR. Mike has some interesting theories about case design, I'm not sure how much that contributes but there is a noticeable difference in recoil.

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