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Title: reloading?
Post by: splitshot on January 22, 2012, 08:33:35 PM
i have looked at some reloading books and have not found  a 25-06 110 interbond bullet.  2 questions, 1. what reloading manual do you suggest,  2. what is a good powder would you suggest and how much?  that is 3 questions but i am retired so who cares.  thanks,  mike w
Title: Re: reloading?
Post by: batch on January 22, 2012, 08:57:33 PM
the nosler 6th edition lists a 110 grain bullet. i like the nosler book because it gives load density for each load.
i have lots of different manuals but noslers is the one i use the most. in my 25-06 i like imr4831. and a 120 gr partition.
   strarting load for a 110 grain with imr 4831 is 47 grains and max of 51.
Title: Re: reloading?
Post by: TwoSixFourWins on January 24, 2012, 03:51:37 PM
I use www.reloadersnest.com as a reference once i have an idea of where the powder charges should fall between.
Title: Re: reloading?
Post by: sebek556 on January 24, 2012, 04:02:28 PM
hornady 8th edition says "note: use 117 grain bullets data forloading the 110 grain interbond bullet" . :tup:
for 117sst (which I use in my ruger m77 mkII 25-06) it really likes a 4350(accurate brand) at 49.1grains.
but I always check before I do a big batch of load when ever I change anything, each rifle is different.
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