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06-29-2013, 10:23 PM
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30/30 load data for 160 Hornady FTX
Hi, Does anyone have load data for 30/30 Win using 160gn Hornady FTX bullet. I have IMR 4895 and Alliant Reloader 15, Reloader 7 powders? The firearm being used is a Marlin 336C.
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That is the best bullet design that ever came out for the old 30-30 and Hornady hit the nail on the head big time when they finally figured it out.
Maximum energy and minimum drop at 200 yards...sweet !!
Hornady might even have a powder for this bullet c/o Hodgdon with the new powders that they just came out with...... LVR ?
Hodgdon.com should have data for that bullet.
Good shooting.
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06-30-2013, 04:28 AM
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Hi, i dont know if that powder is avialable here in Australia.
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R-11 is the powder that is used for Fac. Dup. velocities in most of my manuals.
With the 170fr Jsp I did find 4895 and R-7 data and for your
load you might try a medium of the road load, since I do not know the condition of your rifle. The 170 fps was listed at 2223 in my Speer manual.
Start at;
4895..........32 grains
R-7 ......... 24 grains
with that 165gr bullet and work up.
PS;
Hornady has that bullet at 2400fps with a BC of .330 but companies are usually a little high on fps
so here is what you will get at 2200 fps.
With a 100 yard zero at 200 yards the bullet will drop 7.6 inches and have 1,112 ft/lbs of energy......
plenty for deer size animals with good shot placement.
Gieday,Mate.
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Hornady manual #8 lists for the FTX 160 gr, part number 30395
IMR-4895 ( not H)
Start 28.2g with a max of 29.8g
RL-15
Start 28.2g with a max of 29.8g
Not responsible for typos, or conversions downunder
Yes, use at your own risk
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Nevada Ed
That is the best bullet design that ever came out for the old 30-30 and Hornady hit the nail on the head big time when they finally figured it out.
Maximum energy and minimum drop at 200 yards...sweet !!
Hornady might even have a powder for this bullet c/o Hodgdon with the new powders that they just came out with...... LVR ?
Hodgdon.com should have data for that bullet.
Good shooting.
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WOW! Is this timely. I just processed about 10 boxes of 30-30 brass and was about to research bullets. Will go straight to these and look no further. Now for the best powder???  THANKS!!!!!!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rule3
Hornady manual #8 lists for the FTX 160 gr, part number 30395
IMR-4895 ( not H)
Start 28.2g with a max of 29.8g
RL-15
Start 28.2g with a max of 29.8g
Not responsible for typos, or conversions downunder
Yes, use at your own risk
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AND, here it is. Whew Hoo!
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That Marlin 336 lever action is built like a tank ...........
it was made to shoot the 35 Rem, so don't worry about it being worked too hard with your loads for the little brother, 30/30.
A lot of difference between a 165gr and a 220gr bullet at
almost the same fps.
That's a great rifle, and it will do you well.
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FTX? Magic mojo?
What's wrong with the good old XTP's
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I'm using Hodgdon Leverevolution powder with the FTX bullet in the 30-30. It works very well for me. Hodgdon lists data for 13 powders on the Load Data Site for loading the FTX bullet in the 30-30.
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XTP's fall like a rock vs the plastic tip design but they will kill deer....
just have to allow for more bullet drop and less energy at maximum ranges but it is still a good bullet, just not the BEST.
Hornady ammo data has the 30/30 at :
150gr 300yards 1276 ft/lbs at .......... -29.6 inches
160gr 300yards 1699 ft/lbs at ............ -12 inches.
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