09 November 2003, 01:11
jstevens9.3x62 loads with RL15 or H414
These two powders seem to be the ones that work for this caliber, and I always have a bunch of both. Just picked up a CZ 550 in 9.3x62 and wondered who has a few proven loads, probably will use the 286 Nosler and the North Fork. The rifle seems to be quite long throated, the magazine length stopped me before the bullets contacted rifling. As soon as my scope comes in I'll give it a try. By the way, I'm mounting a 1.5-6x Nikon Monarch gold scope with the no.4 reticle.
13 November 2003, 02:27
Major CaliberI might try H-414 in my 35 whelen, should work with 250gr bullets.
13 November 2003, 05:11
Smoker*Hey jstevens,
I have had really impressive results using RL15 in my long throated, .35 Whelen. With the 280 gr. Swift I am getting 2,547 fps. That's according to my Beta Master Chrony. The powder charge is quite big but I get no pressure signs as long at the temperature is below about 45 degrees.
Good luck,
Smoker
13 November 2003, 05:39
500grains9.3 x 62 load: 55.0 gr. Re15, 320 Woodleigh round nose.
13 November 2003, 06:50
jstevensWhat kind of velocity are you getting with the 320's?
13 November 2003, 11:48
H�ctor Carlos Roveda9,3x62 load: RWS cases; Fed 210; Rel. 15 #57 grs.; Speer SS 270 grs.; OAL 83,60 mm.
Second load: RWS cases; Rem 9 1/2; H-414 #60 grs.; Nosler B. Tip 250 grs.; OAL. 3,226" Vel. average (3 shoots) 2.419 fts with 26" Lothar Walther barrel.
14 November 2003, 08:43
PC500 those woodleigh 320 grainers would penetrate forever, I also see woodleigh now make a 286 gr protected point bullet, I am using the speer 270 gr at the moment and it performs well on hoppers but it is soft I am getting big exit wounds.
15 November 2003, 01:23
<Pygmy>My CZ 550 American likes the Barnes 250 X bullet over 59.0 of RL-15, Lapua brass and WLR primers...
Three shot groups at 100 yards hover around a half inch ..... Velocity is 2500 FPS from my barrel...
I've only shot three animals with it, two caribou and a whitetail buck, but all dropped in thier tracks and meat damage was minimal...
20 November 2003, 05:44
AtkinsonI use the following in my 26" barrel M-54 Win. 9.3x62..all are max in my gun, so cut 10% and start there:
Primers: Fed. 210 match
Cases: Lapua/RWS/Norma
250 gr. Swift
250 gr. Nosler Balistic tips
67 grs. H-414
60 grs. RL-15
286 Nosler/Woodleigh
59 grs. RL-15 2577 FPS av. 5 rds. chrono.
65 grs. H414
300 Swift
64 grs. H414
58 grs. RL-15 2450 FPS av. 5 rds. chrono.
320 Woodleigh
56.5 grs. RL-15
This gun seems to have a fast barrel and with 26" tube it really performs with these absolute max loads...
I have used the 320 gr. Woodleigh on Buffalo, elk, deer, antelope and lots of plainsgame. it is a great bullet if pushed out of that long barrel at max velocity...in a short barrel gun or with RSA powders it may be too much bullet, in which case I would opt for the 300 gr. swift..
The Nosler is the best all around bullet. but the Northfork is in the running, its just that I have not used it to hunt with as yet, but they have performed admirable in all the calibers that I have used them in......
I have been playing with the 230 gr. GS HP and shot one deer with it, very impressive to say the least with all the H414 I can get in it. It grinds a huge hole through them and doesn't bruise a lot of meat, but one deer tells us nothing.