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I have a sealed can of Norma 205 and am lookin for BOOK loads in 30-06 and 338 Win. I have a few in Speer #8 and Hornady #2. Any body out there have a NORMA book willing to post some loads? Rod in Wasilla | ||
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Norma 205 is MRP which is real darn close if not RL22 As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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So you got the 205, what did you think of the 2400 can? Norma info. http://www.norma.cc/sortimentladd.asp?Kaliber=30-06%20Springfield&Lang=2 kk alaska | |||
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KK Alaska Thanks for the link but Norma discontinued 205 and there are no loads listed for it. I have that can in the collection already. Go to the cartridge collecting forum and click on mounting cartridges, there is a picture of both collections there. If you want it back I will bring it in. I have gobs of 2400 so if you need it --best you have it. Thanks | |||
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Norma 205 was replaced by MRP, but don't assume equivalence. MRP is similar to Re22. Start lower than recommended for Re22 and work up. | |||
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From the Norma manual "205" 338 Win 25inch barrel 200gn x 80 gn 3000fps 51950psi 250gn x 76 gn 2730fps 53400psi 30.06 180gn Nosler x 60.5 gn 2772 fps 47920psi 200gn SPRN x 60.5 gn 2684 fps 49390psi | |||
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BOB HAGEL used Norma 205 in his 06 with 180 and 200 gn noslers, his loads are in his book, but are a touch on the warm side , but in a 24 inch tube you can get 2850 with the 180 nosler and a touch over 2700 with the 200 gn nosler, and your pressures will be under 65,000 psi and case life will be long!! its a touch slower than norma MRP have a look at my pressur data with norma MRP and that should give you a good idea where to start and where to stop DANIEL | |||
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I have an original Norma reloading manual from the 1960s, which matches your can of powder. They do not list many 205 loads for the .30-06, and only two N205 loads for the .338 I've used a lot of loads from this manual, and I assure you they are as hot as the factory Norma ammo of the time, which means hot! Email me for a copy. LLS | |||
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Would you be interested in selling that sealed can of N205? Its a tad slow for the .30-06 and .338 but is perfect for the .25-06 and 7mm Mag. A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul. G.B. Shaw | |||
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I am in Alaska --unless you are within 50 miles there is NO way I could get it to you! | |||
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Got your pm Wasilla, couldn't reply directly for some reason. These are the only loads listed so they are maximum recommended loads. I have edited my original post to include the pressure data from the same Norma manual. Hope it helps. Might add that years ago when I was using Norma 205 using Norma data for 308 Norma Mag in Norma cases I was happy to get 4 reloads before the primer pockets had expanded to uselessness. Norma brass did have a reputation for softness though. Accurate and reached expected velocities though. | |||
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MCA MAN thats a 1957 manual .ken waters says 338 win 225 hornady 75.0 2,768 3,34 oal best accuracy w/ 225g. 250g 72.0 n205. he doesnt show n205 with 3006. | |||
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