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01 May 2008, 01:48
SIKA98K
5.6X57 LOADS
Hi all,

I am looking for some loads for the 5.6x57 using the RWS74gr cone head bullet.
Has anyone got any information on this one?
01 May 2008, 12:38
STINGER
Sika

I once had a project rifle that was a 224x8mm Mauser. It was an 8x57 case necked down to 22 cal. and the case walls straightened and a 40° shoulder.

Bt the time I had 200 fireformed cases the barrel throat looked like an alligator had taken up residence in there. I was never satisfied with it and re-converted to 22-250 AI.

I used a 1 in 8 twist barrel. My best loads came between 54 to 59 Grains of RL-15 Powder and 80 Grain Sierra Match King Bullets. The 22-250 was much more barrel friendly and I only lost about 400fps velocity and used about 20 grains of powder less.

Best wishes, Bill
01 May 2008, 13:47
wildboar
If you tell me which powders you have, I can check with Quickload 3.3
01 May 2008, 16:35
Raul Urrestarazu
SIKA98k

I had used the 5,6 x 57 for years , using RWS 74 gs KS bullets .
It work exceptionaly well in medium size game as deer.
I had used Rottweil 905 powder for it with 43 gs that is the maximun RWS loading book say

Factory RWS ctgs with that bullet have 3350 fps in my 24 " Lothar Walter custom rifle. My reload reach the same vel.

Accuracy with KS bullets is in the order of 1 inch at 100 Mts.
Pressure + - 52.000 cup.

Good luck you will have a GREAT CALIBER

raul
02 May 2008, 02:27
SIKA98K
quote:
Originally posted by wildboar:
If you tell me which powders you have, I can check with Quickload 3.3

N150,160,165. H414,H380,VARGET,R19,NORMA 204.
Thanks for the help.
02 May 2008, 02:31
SIKA98K
Thanks RAUL, unfortunately no access to RWS powder.I dont think it is imported by anyone.
03 May 2008, 02:30
DUK
The old Vihtavuhori manuals contain data on the 5,6x57 (R) and are available on the web, no longer from Vihta but from other sites; just use Google.
03 May 2008, 04:18
sierra2
Howdy,
I've had success with the RWS 74 grain KS using 41 grains of N160. Shoots into an inch at 100 yards from a Mannlicher M-72 carbine. My best bullet performance comes from the 70 grain Speer. The 5.6x57mm is a fun cartridge, once you have the correct brass and dies.
LLS


03 May 2008, 07:48
wildboar
Sika, below are some ESTIMATIONS I've got using Quickload 3.3, for the RWS 74 gr. KS bullet:

VV N150, starting 33.5 gr - max 36.5

VV N160, starting 38.5 gr - max 41.5 compressed

VV N165, starting 40.5 gr - max 43 compressed

R 19, starting 38 gr - max 41

N 204, starting 37.5 gr - max 40.5

IMO, the best powders could be the R19 and N204; the N160 and N165 seem to be a little slow, while the N150 seems to be a little fast. The H380, H414 and Varget seem to be too fast, so I skipped them. I've found an old VV reloading chart that roughly confirms the N160 estimation. These are only guesses of course! Hope it helps.
03 May 2008, 17:09
SIKA98K
wild boar,

Thanks for these suggestions.It is something to start working on.I will work up a few over the next while and see how they shoot.
Again thanks for your effort,Sika
03 May 2008, 17:14
SIKA98K
quote:
Originally posted by sierra2:
Howdy,
I've had success with the RWS 74 grain KS using 41 grains of N160. Shoots into an inch at 100 yards from a Mannlicher M-72 carbine. My best bullet performance comes from the 70 grain Speer. The 5.6x57mm is a fun cartridge, once you have the correct brass and dies.
LLS


Sierra2,
Thanks for that bit of advice.I will give it a try.
Presumably you didnt shoot that kudu with your 5.6x57 ?
03 May 2008, 17:22
wildboar
It's a pleasure Sika, please let me know the results of your tests Smiler .
04 May 2008, 06:39
sierra2
Howdy SIKA98K,
Nope the Kudu was taken by a .30-06 Mannlicher-Schoenauer MCA rifle with one 220 grain Nosler Partition, 125 yards, off hand. Think a Kudu would be a little much for the 5.6x57mm, unless you did a perfect head shot from say 50-75 yards. I wouldn't risk it, not when a serious trophy is involved. On the other hand, I intend to shoot Texas Whitetails with my 5.6, eventually, and they will be head shots.

I don't think any one will argue that my N160 loads are too hot, but they are pushing the envelope.

LLS


04 May 2008, 15:33
dutchgus
The 2002 Viht relaoding guide gives a maximum load of 40.7 grains of N160 with the RWS 74 grains FMJ bullet for a velocity of 995 m/s.
The RWS manual lists exactly the same data for their cone point bullet and the FMJ.
The only exception is the length of the cartridge; cone point 69.0 mm and FMJ 67.7 mm