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    Match loads

    I need some ideas of good light loads for my SC o3a3. I only shoot at 100 yard target . I have alot of 150 Gr. bullets to work with .Any information would be appreciated.
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    I have had good results using a 150 gr. Rem. PSP in Winchester brass w/ Winchester LR primers and 48.0 gr. of Win. 748 powder. I have used this load in my Rem. 03-A3, Smith Corona 03-A3 and my Rem. 700. Accuracy and on target effectiveness in deer and hog hunting have all be excellent. HTH. Sincerely. BruceV.

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    google "the load" by Ed Harris. He uses cast lead bullets with 2400 and Red Dot for loads in th .30-06. Everything I have read shooters do real well with it at 100yds.

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    150grs bullet, 46.5grs. N140 VV, COL. 84mm, CCI BR2, Cases PRVI, 5shot groups by 1.3" at 100m out of M1917.
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    will someone tell me if CCI primers are "harder" than Federal primers? I am trying to get a primer for 308/06 loads that will meet the requirement for matching the primer hardness as to the primers used on GI ammo/ match or not? Trying to keep from slam fires as noted at many loading sites I read. And, so how does this match with the loads discussed above? Do the GI primers infuence the match loads and theiir accuracy?
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    Hi duggaboy,

    yes the CCi primers are a little harder than the Federals, but i never had any problem with the CCI`s. I use them in all of my rifles and also in pistols and my revolver.

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    47 grains of IMR4895, a WLR seated below flush, full-length sized case trimmed to 2.484 and a 150 pulldown. OAL- 3.330" Does 2650 out of my Garands and is fairly accurate at 100 yards. Be sure to clean the primer pocket and uniform it.

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