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13 March 2002, 12:27
<Red Green>
Question, SAT Style
The 130 gr. bullet is to the .270 Winchester as the ______ gr. bullet is to the 9.3x62mm Mauser.

Thanks

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13 March 2002, 16:07
tarbe
Would the answer be 286?
13 March 2002, 19:37
rcasto
The math suggests 172. Why?

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RC

13 March 2002, 19:49
<Big Stick>
I'm too tired for math,but it seems to me,that a 240gr or so projectile,would closely resemble the 130's SD value(.242).

That is how I'd equate the comparison..........

14 March 2002, 06:12
<Red Green>
Sorry guys, it's not a math question, it's an analogy question. Sorta like, kilometer is to length as kilogram is to weight. I should have posted my question more plainly, but somehow my question made sense to me at the time. I posted it during a caffeine high.

My reason for posting the question is that I'm interested in a CZ 550 in 9.3x62 and am wondering about the most common bullet weight for the cartridge. I understand that every cartridge has a bullet weight range, but I wanted to know the most common.

Sorry for the confusion, and I appreicate the help.


14 March 2002, 08:18
R-WEST
Red -
I think Speer makes a 270 grain semi-spitzer and Norma has a 286 grainer (maybe a 232 grain too?). Don't know where any of those fit into your equation.

Ray Atkinson is a real 9.3 aficionado. See if you can find him - he'll help you out.
R-WEST

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14 March 2002, 09:07
rockhead
Finn Aagaard did a comparison for handloader, the 286 came out on top.
14 March 2002, 11:02
DavidReed
Keeping with the SAT theme, 18.5 grams would be the correct answer.