Thanks Don for the information...
* I know there is zero current rifle loading data using the IMR 4759 even though Hodgdon says it can be used for reduced rifle loads. I sent them an email - NADA
* As for the 30-30 reloads, I talked with John Kort (w44wcf) about using the 16 or 16.5 IMR 4759 charge. He said the fps would be a tad over 1600 and the pressure would be in safe haven. He has shot the charge using 14grs of 4759 with a velocity
14 grs. in the .30-30 under a 170-180 gr; cast bullet is a fine mid range load (1,500 f.p.s.)
Mike, I'll load some of the 30-30's up with the 15grs as you are shooting for a comparison too
For the 308 Win's - plan to use the same bullet weight 5744 loading data that is in the Lyman 4th Edition Casting Handbook .... that quickdtoo reminded me would be a good source

And yep, your right - unless there is current loading data - the smokeless loads ain't like shooting black powder. I've been playing with the new Alliant 300-MP (pistol powder) that has no rifle caliber data, even from their Tech Support. John Lewis on ASSRA has got cloverleafs at 200yds with his 38-55. I'm
carefully WORKING Up the loads for accuracy with the 8.15x46R (180gr stop ring) and the 32-40 (320gr Ideal bullets). Got the 100yd charges shooting good, but haven't locked onto the charge for 200yds ... which opens up like an umbrella using the 100yd charge
And gents - thanks for correcting my stupidity about the 30-30 and 308 case volumes being the same. MAJOR oversight on my part ... like a total

on my part because I know better!