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Got my dies today

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25 September 2001, 14:50
<Cobalt>
Got my dies today
FedEx brought me my 9.3x64 CH dies this afternoon and, even though my rifle is still at the smith's, I just couldn't help not loading up a case. All I have at present are some 270gr Speers, but in loading these I started to get an idea of what old Wilhelm was trying to accomplish at the beginning of the last century. Loading to an OAL of 3.43in, only about a quarter of an inch of the 270 gr bullet was in the case. I get the impression that this case was designed for very heavy for caliber bullets. Using the original 285's or 293's would give considerable usable case capacity. Even the newer 300+ GR bullets should leave plenty of room for powder. These bullets have a tremendous sectional density and, propelled at moderate speeds,seem to have proven themselves very effective on dangerous game. Any thoughts? Cobalt
26 September 2001, 01:31
MacD37
Nosler makes two bullets in the .366 diameter. The 286 gr Nosler Partition, with balistic coefficient of .482, and a sectional density of .307. At only 2350 fps, this bullet works up a 35 on the Tayler KO Values scale.

They also make a 250 gr Balistic tip with a BC of .494, and a SD of .267, that generates a 33 on Taylor's scale, at 2579 fps.

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26 September 2001, 01:40
Fritz Kraut
Take a look at the Woodleigh 310 gr. or the Norma Oryx 286 gr. You need strong bullets for that cartridge as as most bullets are made for the moderater 9,3x62.

Fritz