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14 June 2008, 20:32
Dr. Lou
Loads for 9.3 250 Barnes X
I am looking for loads using the 9.3 250 Barnes X and IMR4320 or IMR4895. Any help would be much appreciated. Lou


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14 June 2008, 20:55
Scott King
Varget was the powder to use with the Barnes and 9.3x 62 for me Lou. Absolutely deadly results on paper and game.
14 June 2008, 21:01
Bill/Oregon
Sorry Doc. I used Re 15 in Africa. Best powder for this caliber in my opinion.


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15 June 2008, 00:40
grizz007
Dr. Lou, I too use RL15 with the 250 TSX but......my Barnes manual reads like this on the 9.3x62 and the 250 XFB

IMR 4895 min: 52.0 grns--2355fps

max: 56.0 grns--2536fps

no listing for the other powder in question

hope this helps
15 June 2008, 21:28
Dr. Lou
Thanks for the help. Lou beer


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18 June 2008, 03:39
Dr. Lou
Grizz, what does the Barnes book show for min and max loads using RL15? Lou


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19 June 2008, 15:47
mho
Lou, Sorry can't help you with data from the Barnes book, but I use 62 grs of RL15 behind a 250 grs TSX in Lapua cases lit with a CCI 200 primer. No pressure sign what so ever in my rifle - primer pockets seem to stay tight for many loads.

63 grs of RL15 was listed as the max load (John Barsness), I had no pressure signs working up to that max, and found excellent accuracy at 62 grs with what looks like long case life and a margin for using my (TSX) load in hot weather. Thus far, the groups I have measured have averaged at around .7" for 3 shots @ 100m (110 yds).

I also tried the same load with 250 grs Barnes Banded Solids. Although the accuracy of this bullet is not as good as the TSX or AB, it shoots just over 1" for 3 shots @ 100m. Ample accuracy for thick skinned game. What is more, the solid load prints about 1" below my TSX load (@100m), making it perfectly possible to shoot both loads without resighting the rifle.

Here is the quote from Handloader Magazine I based my load development on:

quote:
Update: Handloads That Work
by John Barsness
Handloader Magazine, October 2004 - No. 231

9.3x62mm Mauser
At one time almost unknown in North America, this fine, old German "medium"
is gaining respect wherever big game is hunted. With any bullet weight,
RL-15 is a great choice. Try around 65.0 grains with 232-grain Norma bullets
(if you can find them) for about 2,700 fps, 63.0 grains with 250s for 2,600+
and 59.0 grains with 286s for about 2,400 fps.

Ramshot Big Game is outstanding with the classic 286-grain bullets. Try
around 65.0 grains for close to 2,500 fps in most rifles.


- mike


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22 June 2008, 10:56
Dr. Lou
Thanks everyone for the help. It's much appreciated. Lou


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26 June 2008, 15:26
Ingvar J. Kristjansson
Does anyone have a good load using the N-140 powder for the 250 gr. TSX bullet? And what is the COL ? I unfortunately don’t have the Barnes book !
29 June 2008, 08:54
bowhgs280
Dr. Lou Im sure glad you started this thread. Just bought a 9.3 a few days ago and 250gr tsx is the boolit I'm gonna try first. Of course if it shoots in my rifle there probably wont be a secound choice.