19 January 2008, 06:02
Oregon45Anbybody have a load for the 9.3x62 with the old 250gr Speer .366 slug?
I've got 300 or so older 250gr Speer .366 bullets, has anyone shot these and if so, what was your load?
19 January 2008, 20:19
SnellstromOregon,
I don't shoot the Speer 250's but I have been shooting several different bullets with Ramshot Big Game powder and I am impressed. Right now I am shooting 270 grain Speers and 286 grain Norma Alaskan bullets, I previously shot 285 grain PRVI bullets too. I am using Graf brass, CCI large rifle primers and 62 grains of Ramshot Big Game for both bullet weights right now. I have loaded as high as 64 grains of that powder with the heavier (286) bullets and hear of guys going as high as 65 grains but my accuracy tapered off above 62 so thats where I'm at. Use this and any internet info with caution ( start at 60 grains).
Good luck.
19 January 2008, 22:51
kududeI did not know that Speer every made a 250grain bullet. Do you know when the stopped making them? Kudude
20 January 2008, 04:45
Oregon45The boxes I have are an older style, I didn't know they had made a 250 either, I bought these as a lot of .366 bullets and assumed they were 270gr.
22 January 2008, 04:01
kududeThanks, OR; my starting load for the 250BT is +60gr of Varget with a FC 210M. If your rifle is a new one or on a strong action(M70 or 98), you are about 7% below my max. I don't know how your gun is. I had very good luck with this load and it is very accurate. Kudude
22 January 2008, 07:26
SCGunNutThose 250 Speers were made in the early '70s, supposedly to fill a foreign order and there were enough left over for the little bit of domestic demand there was for .366" bullets in those days. Somewhere around here I've got an article that addresses that.
23 January 2008, 01:14
GerryI've never used or seen these particular Speer bullets but do use the 270 grainers, too.
Here some data that I use with my hoard of stashed away 250 grain NBT's in the 9,3x62. Brass is RWS & (WLR) is a Winchester Large Rifle primer.
Perhaps this could be useful to you?
Nosler 250 gr. Ballistic Tip RWS WLR 55.6 grs. VV N-140 3.225"
Nosler 250 gr. Ballistic Tip RWS WLR 56.4 grs. IMR-4320 3.225"
Nosler 250 gr. Ballistic Tip RWS WLR 53.5 grs. H-4895 3.225"
All three of these loads out of my Mauser will cut one ragged hole at 100 meters with the NBT's.
23 January 2008, 08:58
Remington720Ken Waters mentions the 250 gr. Speer 9.3 bullet and list several loads in a 9.3X62 Pet Loads article in Handloader #155 Jan.-Feb. 1992.
23 January 2008, 15:44
NevadanWith my leftover Nosler 250 gr. BT's I am getting about 2375 fps using 57 to 58 grains of R903 (RL-15). Group size under 1 inch at 100m. Could go a tad faster as I am not getting any pressure signs but I like the accuracy I get now. At least a starting point.
Don