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Powder for the 9.3x62?
Powder for the 9.3x62?
Well I need to start reloading for my 9.3x62. I have dies, Lapua brass and a supply of Woodleigh 286gr bullets. Now for the powder. The only powder I have on hand is Vihtavuori N140. It seems like this may be a decent place to start and it's also about the cheapest powder available to me here in Switzerland. However the velocities in the reloading manual appear a little low.
Any European reloaders want to throw some suggestions my way?
27 May 2005, 21:08
Heritage ArmsI use N135 and N 140 in my 9,3, while the loads I use are maximun the velocity is aroun 2300 fps with the 286 grs Nosler, accuracy is wonderful, and truthfully I have never have been a big velocity seeker. The game I have used this load on has always fallen to one shot
Aleko
Hits count, misses don't
27 May 2005, 21:54
Steve MalinverniI am with Aleko.
In my preferences N135 comes before N140, but just a little bit
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
28 May 2005, 02:42
500grains9.3 x 62
286 gr. Woodleigh
58.0 grains Reloader 15
It should just break 2400 fps.
Hello Stu,
most of the time I tend to use 250 grains bullets (ballistic tip or barnes x). The powder to use is Norma 203 B, at least here in Scandinavia where it's easy to get. I have also been using N-540 but I'm getting about 100 fps lower muzzle velocity with N-540 (2500 fps with N-540 and 2600 with N-203B) With 286 grain bullets I get really close to 2400 fps with N-203B.
Regards,
Henrik
Doubles are for game, magazine rifles were meant for the trenches
28 May 2005, 22:18
b.martinsStu,
I have been using, for quite a long time, 56 grains of N140 topped with a 286 grain Lapua Mega or Sellier & Bellot SP, using Lapua or RWS brass and a CCI 200 primer.
This load runs about 2250 feet on my R93 and so far no wild boar, on “montaria†or from high seat, has complained about it!
I suppose that with a Woodleigh there will be no big difference.
B.Martins
What every gun needs, apart from calibre, is a good shot and hunter behind it. - José Pardal
29 May 2005, 01:15
BFaucettquote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
9.3 x 62
286 gr. Woodleigh
58.0 grains Reloader 15
It should just break 2400 fps.
500grains,
I'm not sure if the Alliant powders are available in Europe. However, I think Norma 203-B is very close to RL-15. (I think they are both made by Bofors in Sweden if I'm not mistaken. They may actually be the same powder. See the thread
Norma Manual - any good ? for more info. )
From Norma's web site:
-Bob F.

Stu!
How was Australia? Hope everything went well and you hada great time!
Unless you've got connections here in Europe and can obtain RL Powders (if you can let me know!) the best you're gonna do with the 9.3x62 will be with VV N-140 IMHO.
Cheers,
Number 10
Thanks for all the information. Looks like N140 will be the go, otherwise I'll look into Norma powder availability.
Gerry - great time in Australia. Too short as always. Lookig forward to our next get together, wherever that may be.
30 May 2005, 17:26
darwinmauserWhat about the French made powders Stu, If you pm Edmond at
http://www.dcbshooting.com/ he should be willing and able to sort something out for you. he's also available on this forum usualy in the political part.
Cheers
Pete
It's mercy, compassion and forgiveness I lack; not rationality.
31 May 2005, 11:44
fuhrmannStu,
I found the 9.3x62 very easy to reload using:
the 255 grain Geco RN bullet over Rottweil R902, and the 286 grain Lapua Mega bullet over Rottweil R903.
Rottweil powders were bought in CH.
Regards,
Fuhrmann