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the wizz bang super zip fad for me is about over thanks to library of knowledge here in the AR. I have a very good VZ24 in its birth configuration and loaded up the Nosler 200 with 52 grn. of IMR4350 lit by a Fed210 primer housed in a trimmed R-P brass. Avg vel is 2415 fps and is there or could there be anymore more room for improvement? I was hoping for 2500fps but that could very well be but a dream. the expansion ring at the web is .4695" apart from new at .465" after 3 firings so....safe for sure. Ideas? | ||
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hi grizz, where do you seat your 200gr nos? I load em' just to the start of the shoulder. with imr 4064-46gr I got 2625 average using only 93% case capacity. 3 shot group in 1.5" on the knee off hand. I also load for 8mm-06. Dave ![]() when in rome, punt | |||
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I can see no reason why your VZ-24 cannot get you 2500 and even 2600'/sec with either of the 4350 powders /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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rational point bartsche. I thought my first reloading attempt in a "classic" 98 was rather anemic seeing what Noslers 5th was declaring. This rifle shoots them 200's just fine but I was curious about the norm if you will. Setback is something I have studied here in the AR enough and "felt" certain this action that vapo likes so much will hold up with 2500 fps-seems like the "magic" number to me. Quickload reports that my load is at 49715 psi approx.@ 3.126" oal. your correct though in the "modern" commercial 98's that one does not need to feel "worried". I'll be content-I want to do an actual field test with this round at them velocities that I have previously mentioned, should not need a backup gun or pardner with this bullet. ![]() | |||
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I get 2600~2625 fps with 220 gr Sierra game king #2420 bullets with a 27.5" barrel on a 1903 Turk. 2675 fps is higher pressure and must be done right. I have only tried one powder, but if a guy tried different powders and worked up until the brass grew and then backed off, I am sure he could find a load with safety margin that beats my loads. | |||
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Some 8x57 load data: http://www.realguns.com/loads/8x57mmjs.htm Some factory ammo specs for reference: ![]() I haven't tried working up a load yet for a 195-200 gr bullet in my 8x57. But, I think a little faster powder than IMR-4350 is called for with bullets lighter than 220 grains. I'm going to try RL-15 with the Hornady 195 gr and the Nosler 200 gr Partition but I just haven't gotten around to it yet. BTW: I tried some of the S&B 196 gr SPCE factory ammo (listed in the table above). It's listed as having a factory spec muzzle velocity of 2592 fps. In my Remington Model 700 Classic with a 24" barrel, it averaged a chrono'd muzzle velocity (instrumental) of 2647 fps. That yields an average muzzle energy of 3049 ft lb. Not too shabby! ![]() Remington Model 700 Classic in 8x57JS. Handload: 220 gr Woodleigh RN, 51.0 grains of IMR-4350 COL: 3.14" Primer: WLR Case: W-W Chrono'd average velocity: 2402 fps This load knocks the snot out of Warthogs!! ![]() The 8x57 has become one of my favorite cartridges. The Germans certainly knew what they were doing when they designed it! ![]() My two cents... -Bob F. ![]() | |||
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the only reason you can't get more vel with IMR 4350 and 200 gr bullets in 8mm mauser is case capacity.... ![]() | |||
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nice tusker BFaucett! bolt face to lands measures with the 200 Partition 3.182". I loaded 53 grn. IMR 4350 seated out to 3.180" and now avg. 2441 fps, ES 22, SD 8- I am compressing the powder the last couple of grains. As you mentioned with lighter than 220 to use a faster powder. Have a couple of jugs of RL 15 and some 45 more bullets - enough to get by for a short time. More bullets on the way, Midway likes the "lettuce" I send them ![]() Have to try that 220 Woodleigh out soon. It is a nice shooting iron! ![]() | |||
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a fella I was talking with mentioned he buys quite abit of the Turk 196grn. ammo for his 1903 Turk and has chrony'd the round at and abit above 2700fps. Them Mausers - sure could take it. The AR - the best damn forum there is! thanks fells ![]() | |||
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