Factory Ammunition VS Handloads

Published on April 5, 2025
Duration: 5:41

This video compares factory 30-06 Springfield ammunition against handloads using the same Hornady 180-grain Interlock bullet. The test focused on terminal performance by measuring velocity from a Ruger American rifle. Handloads, using a max charge of H4350 powder, demonstrated a lower extreme spread and standard deviation in velocity compared to factory loads, resulting in higher muzzle energy.

Quick Summary

A comparison of factory 30-06 Springfield ammunition versus handloads revealed that handloads using a max charge of H4350 powder achieved higher average velocities (2774 fps vs 2626 fps), a lower extreme spread (48 fps vs 60 fps), and greater muzzle energy (3075 ft-lbs vs 2756 ft-lbs).

Chapters

  1. 00:37Introduction: Factory vs. Handloads
  2. 00:48Ammunition Setup: 30-06 Springfield
  3. 01:54Testing Factory Hornady Whitetail
  4. 02:07Factory Load Velocity Readings
  5. 02:37Testing Handloaded Ammunition
  6. 02:56Handload Velocity Readings
  7. 03:16Data Analysis: Factory vs. Handloads
  8. 03:18Factory Load Data Summary
  9. 03:37Handload Data Summary
  10. 04:05Key Differences: Extreme Spread & SD
  11. 04:31Energy Calculations: Factory vs. Handloads
  12. 05:00Implications for Accuracy
  13. 05:14Conclusion & Viewer Feedback

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between factory and handloaded 30-06 ammunition in terms of performance?

In a test comparing factory Hornady 30-06 Whitetail 180gr to handloads with the same bullet and H4350 powder, handloads achieved higher average velocities (2774 fps vs 2626 fps), a lower extreme spread (48 fps vs 60 fps), and a lower standard deviation (26.6 fps vs 30 fps), resulting in greater muzzle energy.

What powder was used in the handloaded 30-06 ammunition for this comparison?

The handloaded 30-06 Springfield ammunition in this comparison utilized a max charge of Hodgdon H4350 powder. This was loaded into once-fired Hornady cases with a Hornady 180-grain Interlock bullet.

How does handloading affect muzzle energy compared to factory 30-06 ammunition?

The handloaded 30-06 ammunition in this test generated approximately 3,075 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, which was significantly higher than the factory ammunition's estimated 2,756 ft-lbs. This increase is attributed to the higher velocities achieved with the handloads.

What rifle was used for the factory versus handload ammunition test?

The rifle used for testing both the factory and handloaded 30-06 Springfield ammunition was a Ruger American. The test focused on terminal performance by measuring velocity from this specific firearm.

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