Lymans cast bullet handbook shows 3031 in a 30-30 using CCI 200 primers I have 20 cases and the rest of the components any body tried this?
Lymans cast bullet handbook shows 3031 in a 30-30 using CCI 200 primers I have 20 cases and the rest of the components any body tried this?
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Use 27 grains with 180 grainer. ... felix
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IMO 3031 is one of the best 3030 powders cast or j word
Looks like I better go out and finish setting the press up.
Thanks just what I wanted to hear. Have cast 180's.
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It has been my "go to" powder for the 30/30 since I started loading for it in the 60's.
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I too use 27 grains of 3031 in the 30-30 with Lyman 311291 (311041 works well too). I started at 25 grains and worked up; 27 grouped the best for me. You can go as high as 30 or 31 grains and that gives around factory spec. LLS
I just worked up a load for my M94 using a gc'd 170 and settled on 26.6.
What the opinion on using 3031 in a 14" T/C contender with 150gr or 165gr cast to be used up to 200m for shilouette use?
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The first caliber I ever loaded for was 30-30, and the first powder I ever used was 3031. Ever since, 3031 and 748 have been my predominant go-to powders for 30-30 use. There's 30-30 data for both powders in just about every reloading manual I've ever come across.
I don't use anything else in 30-30. I love the 173 gr. gas check of straight WW. I like Remington 9 1/2 primers and they do well. I'd start with 25 grains and work your way up until you find something your rifle really likes.
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Sorry, I have to ask.
Is it possible to use magnum primers with non-max charges of 3031 for the .30wcf?
*edited to clarify question*
Last edited by Cargo; 02-13-2022 at 01:48 PM.
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I've used Remington 9-1/2M primers for years with mild loads because I have a lot of them. I've been loading 30-30 since 1972 and 3031 is my favorite powder for it by far.
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3031 worked in all my 30-30 rifles just fine. Never even tried another powder. No need to.
IMR 3031 was the go to powder in the 30 30 for decades. Magnum primers are ok but not at maximum loads. The old standby was reduce powder charge by 10%.
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