Broken Scope:
Here's what I've got for the V-Max bullet
From the Hodgdons Annual Manual...
Remmington cases...Remmington 9-1/2 primes...trim to 2.484"
Hornady 75 grain V-Max Dia. 0.257"...COL: 3.100"
H1000...start..58.0 3135fps...35,300 cup...to...62.0 gr...compressed...3339fps..40,000 cup
H4831...58 gr..3393fps...41,800 cup...to..62.0 gr..compressed...3599fps...49,300 cup
H4350...54.0 gr....3460fps..43,300 cup...to...58.5 gr....3700fps...50,900 cup
H414..51.0gr...3471fps..44,500 cup...to..55.0gr..3626fps..50,100cup..
H380..47.0gr...3331fps..45,000 cup..to..51.0gr..3494fps...49,900 cup...
Varget..46.0gr...3454fps..43,400cup..to..49.7gr..3660fps..51,200 cup..
H4895...45.0gr..3474fps..45,000 cup...to...48.5gr...3642fps..50,800 cup
On Pg. 70...is the following...the bolds are mine
At the time of this writting,the new Hodgdon Annual Manual reresents the most complete and up-to-date listing of loading data available.All data is arranged with buillets from the lightest to heaviest..and powders listed with burning rates from Slowest to Fastest for quick and easy use...
Gennerally,the best powder choice is the powder which most nearly fills the case for the intended velocity...
Most often,slower burning powders are more suitable with heavy bullets,while faster powders are better with lighter bullets.Of-course,most reloaders like a powder that delivers near maximum or maximum results throughout the range odf bullets,but,that is not always obtainable,since cartridges( like the 30-06) have too wide a range of bullets for any one burning rate to be Ideal.
Hope this helps...
Mac