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Who has a good 300 gr A-Frame load for the 9,3x74R?
07 October 2008, 14:13
LRH270Who has a good 300 gr A-Frame load for the 9,3x74R?
Anybody?
The only thing I've found in print so far is 62.0 gr of RL 19.
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07 October 2008, 17:02
mouse93Hi LRH270 - until something useful pops up - a 293gr. TUG - 61gr of IMR 4350 gets you near 2250 fps - just for a comparison.
07 October 2008, 17:43
dirklawyerI don't remember the exact load with my Chapuis in the 9.3 but my rifle liked IMR 4831 the best (tried R-15, Varget, and IMR 4350) with the 300grain Swift.
Dirk
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07 October 2008, 18:13
butchloc65 gr H4831, regulates to the same impact as the 286 norma or RWS factory loads in my beretta
08 October 2008, 09:13
LRH270Keep 'em coming; I can't quite slow 286s down enough to un-cross, so 300s are on the menu next.........
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Chapuis 9,3/9,3 + 20/20
Simson 12/12/9,3
Zoli 7x57R/12
Kreighoff .470/.470
We band of 9,3ers!
The Few. The Pissed. The Taxpayers.
08 October 2008, 09:32
mstarlingLRH270,
I find that my Chapuis seems to like IMR 4831 and not much else. Even though the burn rates of RL-19 and IMR 4831 are close ... it could be just different enough.
Mike
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http://www.mstarling.com 08 October 2008, 10:43
LRH270Mike --
I tried 4831 with the 286s; it's the least cross-eyed of the bunch, but still crosses.
300s are next to try a big slow down.
Then, see how they shoot in the OTHER 3 rifles

Les
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Chapuis 9,3/9,3 + 20/20
Simson 12/12/9,3
Zoli 7x57R/12
Kreighoff .470/.470
We band of 9,3ers!
The Few. The Pissed. The Taxpayers.
10 October 2008, 02:07
DB BillHave you thought about trying a different primer in order to change barrel time?
DB Bill aka Bill George
12 October 2008, 18:02
dirklawyerquote:
Originally posted by DB Bill:
Have you thought about trying a different primer in order to change barrel time?
Good point Bill, I had to change from a 215 to a 210 primer for mine to regulate well.
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