21 April 2004, 11:51
Pete ESource of Reloading Data for the 9.3x62mm
Out of 3 reloading manuals I own, I have found the sum total of 1 load for the 9.3x62mm
Quite few people here have kindly suggested pet loads, but I would like some general load data on this round. Is Does anybody know if there a "oneload/one caliber" book produced for this round? If not, which reloading manuals covers it best?
Regards,
Pete
21 April 2004, 12:50
gmushialPete -
Don't know which covers it best (each has its own axe to grind)... but you'll find data in:
Accurate #1
Accurate #2
A-Square #1
Barnes 1,2,3
Deva #3
Lapua #1, 2
Nobel #7
Nosler #5
SomChem 1997
Speer 11,12,13
Swift #1
Vectan #4
VihtaVuOri #1,2, 2000
and
Handloaders 29, 124, 155, 199, 216
Shooting Times Nov 1992
Hope that helps,
greg
www.gmdr.comI have used:-
Speer manual
Nosler manual
Viht (lapua) website and free pamphlet
Hodgdon website
Quickload
24 April 2004, 02:51
Steve MalinverniDo you need Data? You can download VithaVuori manual (metric or not) from
Lapua Site , and if you can wait some time, I think that on monday morning I can send you other data.
bye
24 April 2004, 04:31
BFaucettI'm not aware of a "one cartridge" reloading book, like the Loadbooks, for the 9.3x62.
Hodgdon has data online at:
http://www.hodgdon.com/data/rifle/93x62.phpAlso, the Nosler #5 manual has a good section on the 9.3x62.
-Bob F.
24 April 2004, 08:36
Pete EThanks gents,
I had a look at the online manuals for a few poweder company's today with the view of making my own version of "one calibre/one book". If I can figure out how to copy text in Acrobat Reader I will give it a go over the next few weeks,
If I manage to do this I will post the results here and folks can send stuff for inclusion. All I ask is that it be published loads verifiable on line or in print some where,
Regards,
Pete
24 April 2004, 08:47
BFaucettPete,
Just FYI: In order to select and copy text from an Acrobat document (.pdf file) you'll need one of the full versions of Adobe Acrobat (Standard or Professional). I don't think the free Acrobat Reader software will do it.
-Bob F.
24 April 2004, 08:56
Pete EBob,
Thanks for that...I know less about PC's than i do about reloading for this calibre and thats saying a lot!
Regards,
Pete