Powders to suit 30-06 with lighter bullet

User00057

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Im just looking at reloading some 30-06 for a mate and he likes to shoot lighter bullets and has given me 125gr Noslers. My question is out of the 4 powders i have has anyone used them with any success. Ive found load data for all 4 but im just looking for first hand experience really.
The powders I have to try if needed are

RS60
RS62
N550
Winchester Staball 6.5
 
I have used RS60 with great success in 30-06, but for much heavier bullets. I would have thought that you want a faster powder for such light bullets.

But I also don’t I understand why you would want to shoot such light bullets out of a 30-06.
 
Im only looking for advice on lighter bullets please as that what he wants to use and who am i to tell him otherwise. Im not really interested in why he wants to shoot lighter bullets as that's not my thing. Im purely helping him out as he's a friend.
 
I used a light bullet in 308 for years and it was awesome. More is not always better.
Just visit the powder manufacturers. They should have data if it can be used etc.
 
A load not to be used on red deer:
-Nosler 125 grs propelled by 54,5 grs of Vihtavuori N140.
The accuracy was good, however the terminal effect, even at 100-150m on red deer were limited. One stag got 4 or 5 bullets before collapsing.
The load, in theory, is suitable for roe and, maybe , for dam, but I respectfully suggest to use a heavier bullet.
The simple, cheap and efficient Sierra Gameking SPBT 150 grs never let me down.
 
I’m using the 150 gameking in my 30-06 and agree.
But unfortunately this chap has always used light loads in his and has asked for help.
It’s the 4 powders above I have access to really if possible but I understand they might might be idea so would need to source a alternative
 
I know why your friend likes the lighter bullets, and so do I. I am currently running 125gr Nosler ballistic tip bullets (43980) with great effect. I am using H 4895 though, so unable to advise on your available powders.
 
Just looked and it’s giving RS40 as the comparable burn rate to your H4895. I have a nearly full tub of that from my 223 but can’t seem to find any load date for 30-06 in it. Might run it through Gordon reload to see what it comes out at
 
With the 125 grain Nosler bullets I am using 48 grains of H4895 to give me 3000 fps. It is a very versatile load that is a pleasure to shoot. I could push them much faster if I wanted to. They have lots of penetration, I shot a fox facing me at 250 yards with them, and the bullet went completely through it, and out the other side.
 
It's been said that RS60 burns barrels if loaded to the full potential.
I use n135 for 125TMKs in a .308.
 
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