Currently I use lapua brass for my 30-06 handloads. I recently bought a good amount of 30-06 remington brass and would like to load them up to match my existing loads as closely as possible. I’m doing this just to have the extra ammo there if I need it. I’ll probably just keep the Remington brass rounds as storage for a rainy day off work.
I am using IMR 4350 and 168gr matchkings and it shoots great. Can I just use the same amount of powder in the Remington brass and get the same or similar velocity as the lapua brass?
I was going to load up 5 rounds using the Remington brass at the same powder weight and then another 5 rounds with .5gr more powder and then maybe another 5 rounds with another .5gr of powder.
I’m planning on using the chronograph and hoping to get the average velocities of the 5 shot groups to be close. Does that sound like that would work?
I am using IMR 4350 and 168gr matchkings and it shoots great. Can I just use the same amount of powder in the Remington brass and get the same or similar velocity as the lapua brass?
I was going to load up 5 rounds using the Remington brass at the same powder weight and then another 5 rounds with .5gr more powder and then maybe another 5 rounds with another .5gr of powder.
I’m planning on using the chronograph and hoping to get the average velocities of the 5 shot groups to be close. Does that sound like that would work?