30-06 Ackley Improved Build & Load Info
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:22 pm
I recently bought a Nesika Action and built a 30-06 Ackley Improved and thought I'd share some info and results. I've had 308, 30-06 & 300WSM before so thought this would make a good project, long range hunting & Fly rifle.
Rifle consisted of. Nesika L Action, Jewell HVR Trigger, McMillan A3 Stock & a Krieger Barrel 30" 1:10 twist. Nightforce NXS 3-15x50. Had to import the dies from the USA.
The fire forming process was interesting, refer to the photo below. I had a box of Hornady ELDX 212gn left over from my 300 WSM so they become the fire forming projectiles.
It was chambered for 210gn Berger VLD's with a 0.010" jump. I worked the load up from 54.5gn of 2209 with an avg of 2630 fps and good groups up to 56.5gn of 2209 which I have now settled on. Yes, this is above ADI's max but the primers are still rounded and no other pressure signs. This load of 56.5gn is giving me 2791 fps and good groups. The grouping in between these two loads increased then dramatically decreased once I got to 56gn.
The rifle came in at about 6.5kg and is very pleasurable to shoot. No brake required. Yet, still light enough to carry up the hill.
Rifle consisted of. Nesika L Action, Jewell HVR Trigger, McMillan A3 Stock & a Krieger Barrel 30" 1:10 twist. Nightforce NXS 3-15x50. Had to import the dies from the USA.
The fire forming process was interesting, refer to the photo below. I had a box of Hornady ELDX 212gn left over from my 300 WSM so they become the fire forming projectiles.
It was chambered for 210gn Berger VLD's with a 0.010" jump. I worked the load up from 54.5gn of 2209 with an avg of 2630 fps and good groups up to 56.5gn of 2209 which I have now settled on. Yes, this is above ADI's max but the primers are still rounded and no other pressure signs. This load of 56.5gn is giving me 2791 fps and good groups. The grouping in between these two loads increased then dramatically decreased once I got to 56gn.
The rifle came in at about 6.5kg and is very pleasurable to shoot. No brake required. Yet, still light enough to carry up the hill.