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Help - Loading Data for 8x57 JRS

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15 November 2003, 17:04
loud-n-boomer
Help - Loading Data for 8x57 JRS
I just picked up a drilling in 16-gauge over 8x57 JRS. Does anybody have reloading data for the 8x57 JRS. CIP standards for pressure in the rimmed JRS are only 85% of those in the rimless JS in deference to the guns each is commonly chambered in, so I do not want to use JS data. Also, if anyone knows of current loading manuals with data, I would appreciate the leads.

Dave
15 November 2003, 20:09
jsr
Theres all of 14 loads here.. http://www.reloadersnest.com/
These are homebrewed data,use usual caution.
16 November 2003, 09:28
Leftoverdj
This is the .318 bore?

I have some .318 bullets to sell. Memory tells me they are 232 grain Normas. If you are interested, email me and I'll check and send details.
16 November 2003, 02:32
Jamt
If it is a 8x57JRS it's .323 caliber and not .318.

S=.323

8x57JR = .318

8x57JRS = .323

If I'm not out cycling?
16 November 2003, 17:29
loud-n-boomer
The rifle barrel is the .323 S bore, I slugged it to make sure.

Dave
17 November 2003, 03:55
ricciardelli
http://stevespages.com/323_1.html
17 November 2003, 06:34
<eldeguello>
For combination guns, which are USUALLY not quite as stout as bolt-actions, it is often recommended to use starting loads from the manuals as MAX loads for such guns. I'm sure the "steve's page" loads will be very satisfactory.....
17 November 2003, 08:00
Geo.
That the rimmed version is only 85% of the rimless version makes a great deal of sense. The rimmed version was not made for relatively strong bolt actions, but was made for break-open actions. Whether it is true or not, break-open actions have not been regarded as strong as bolt actions. In addition, although the extractors and ejectors on break-open actions are plenty strong, they really do not have the strength of bolt action extractors. Do not load these cartridges up, because if your ejector strips a rim because the empty is sticky, you end up removing the case with a rod. Why don't you just find some European loading data, which is typically hotter than American data anyway, and load to 85% of that level by estimating. It can't be that critical. Geo.