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18 September 2015, 01:02
vapodog
9.3 x 62 question
I'm getting my 9.3 X 62 ready for elk hunting this fall and have worked up a load that shows no signs of pressure at all.....IT'S 59 grains of varget behind a 250 grain accubond and Hornady brass. I'm using a Winchester magnum primer as well.

My concern is that's it is quite a bit over Nosler's max data.

Can some of you quickload gurus estimate the pressure and velocity?....My chrony is dead as well....

BTW...it's a Model 98 mauser with a Douglas barrel of 24 "


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18 September 2015, 03:02
BNagel
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/...889343/Re:_Mule_Deer's_9.3x62_data


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18 September 2015, 03:04
dpcd
Sounds like a good load for your rifle. Book data varies as you well know.
18 September 2015, 05:48
vapodog
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Originally posted by BNagel:
http://www.24hourcampfire.com/...889343/Re:_Mule_Deer's_9.3x62_data

Thank you....excellent information!


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18 September 2015, 07:13
steyrsteve
Remember, a lot of the load data for the 9.3x62 originated in the 1920's and is on the low end of the pressure curve with the current crop of powders.
I load a similar load, 59.5 gr RL-15, behind a 250 gr Nosler Partition in my .35 Whelen with no apparent pressure problems. The .35 Whelen is a smaller capacity case and has a smaller base area than the 9.3x62.
My best guess is that you are probably okay with your load in your 9.3x62.


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18 September 2015, 13:05
Bren7X64
The manufacturer's handbook gives a range of 56.0 - 60.0C for Varget (AR2208) with a generic 250 gr bullet.

The C after the 60.0 meaning it's a compressed load, so you are not exceeding their recommendations (although they don't say what rifle, bullet, cases or primers they used).


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18 September 2015, 20:29
rnovi
While not Varget, I did work up John Barsness' pet load of 66.0 Big Game and a 286 Partition.

That thing shot absolutely superbly in my Merkel Helix, delivering solid 1" performance at 100 yards. I haven't chrono'ed it but I think I'm just over 2,500 fps with it.


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