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Can anyone tell me where I can find drop tables for the 9.3 250 gr TSX at 2750 fps.
Thanks in advance.


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I use this program.

http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi


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Thanks Ramrod ; I inputted my data and it gave me my drop. I need to get a rifle that is cheaper to shoot like a 338 to learn my new scope.
Thanks again.


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My 9.3x62 shoots the 250 gr. GS Customs bullets at 2730 FPS average for 10 shots and the trajectory at the range one day beside my 24 inch barrel 30-06 was exactly the same..I suspect your could use the trajectory of the 180 gr. 30-06 loaded to the standard 2700 FPS for your 9.3...It worked for me. I would prefer this to the mathamatical trajectory as they are sometimes off a bit more than they should be for various reasons..Range testing always works and its accurate.


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Thanks Ray . My problem is brass usage . I do wish I still had a 62 . Brass is so much easier to come by . Thanks again


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Ray,

2730 for a 250 gr bullet? From a 9.3x62? Wow! Are you sure it's 2730? I know John Barsness gets 2650 with the 250 Accubond. What barrel length and load data, please?

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Ray?
 
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i have not yet tried GS in my 9.3 but they are faster in all my other guns by a good bit
 
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If you have a smartphone with Android or Iphone, you can download the free app GunSim and get the drop info on your phone. Pretty handy when you are at the bench and things aren't adding up.

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Ray,

2730 for a 250 gr bullet? From a 9.3x62? Wow! Are you sure it's 2730? I know John Barsness gets 2650 with the 250 Accubond. What barrel length and load data, please?

Alan


For some odd reason ray is always able to squeeze extra velocity out of any round. he was claiming ungodly speed out of a .404 with 400 gr bullets.He must have some pixie dust that he sprinkles on his bullets. Either that or he desperately needs to buy a chronograph.



 
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Ray,

2730 for a 250 gr bullet? From a 9.3x62? Wow! Are you sure it's 2730? I know John Barsness gets 2650 with the 250 Accubond. What barrel length and load data, please?

Alan


I get an average volicity of 2862 with 200 gr Noslers from my 338/06 with a 24" BBL so I think Rays figures for his 9.3x62 are spot on.



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I am glad i will not be standing next to some of our esteemed members when they pull the trigger!

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I forgot to mention that I'm useing 56.0 gr of Varget & my rifle has a long throat.



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I was getting 2600 fps with 250 gr moly tumbled X bullets and the 20" barrel on my CZ.
But, I was walking on the wild side.

In retrospect. I wish I'd have stayed with the 375 Ruger. .


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