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First off i don't know anyone that make a 210 grain bullet for a .366 it's to small .. Sec here are load's for the x64 231-Bullet weight)>(powder IMR 4320 -71.0 ) (Primer RWS 5333 )> Vel > FPS 2,910 Link to some loading data for the 9.3x64 http://www.geocities.com/bw_99835/93mm.htm Quote:Wooooo that's not high load's were are you getting these so called load's from Here are normal load's for the 9.3x64 Brenneke 286 grain bullet > IMR 4350 76 grain's >Primer Win 120> Velocity fps > 2,725...... bowhuntrrl Buy a new reloading book your's is out dated And not only IS the 9.3x64 in the 375 HH class in some case's it out does the 375 HH 9.3x64 Brenneke | ||
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Quote:Quote: actually a 9.3x64 brenneke is more powerfull than a 338 this info from COTW 286gr sp 76gr imr4350 2725fps 4716 ft/Ibs maybe you were refering to a 9.3x62? the larger round is right up there with the 375 H&H and it fits in a std action it is a great round | |||
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Question? If you shoot an animal through the heart with a 210 gr. NP in 338 at 3050fps or a 286 gr NP at 2100fps will there be any difference? What about if the 286 gr NP was going 3050fps? | |||
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Quote: I'd like to know how you figure that!!! A .338 210 gr Partition at 3050 fps (what my gun shoots) gives 4339 lbs/ft of muzzle energy. A 9.3 286 gr Partition at 2400 fps(high for the caliber) gives 3659 lbs/ft of energy. Not even close!! An almost 700 ft/lbs of energy is very significant, at least in my book.Will the animal notice?? In some cases no, in others yes. It all boils down to shoot what you want to shoot, but at least get your information straight before you claim a 9.3 x 64 is in the same class as a .338 Mag. It's not, and never will be !! | |||
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If someone can walk me through posting pics, I have some of 286gr partitions recovered from Gemsbok. Bob | |||
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