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Gentlemen, Due to a lot of practice (and by following MacD37 instructions about how to shoot a double)I am improving quickly !! I can put both holes side by side till 60/70 yards with open sights, at 100 yards the right shot is dead on the center but the left shot goes down and left.. I am shooting Norma ammo loaded with 286 grains and I am thinking that maybe for our pigs and even the red stags the 232 grains Vulkan must be a good option and much fun to shoot with. Does anyone know a good load for those bullets ? I have IMR 4895 and RL 15. Thanks L | ||
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Buenos dias, Lorenzo, If you GOOGLE up Nosler's or Hornady's web-sites, you can download their load data right from their sites. I just bought the Nosler Manual, edition #6 and it has mucho data for the 286 grain Partition and for the 250 grain Accubond. Best, Ron. | |||
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Lorenzo the only 230gr IMR 4895 loads I did were with GS HV - warning tho: Do not use this data for any other type of bullet. This data only applies to GS Custom HV. GS HV 230 gr, 9,3x74R IMR 4895 oal 94 mm: 59 gr= 2436 fps 60 gr= 2454 fps 61 gr= 2524 fps | |||
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Thank you very much !!!! Do you think that the difference between your bullets and mines can produce any problems ? I can go with the lowest of your charges and see what happens. Thanks again. L | |||
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If you follow Norma's guide: http://www.norma.cc/sortimentl...liber=9,3x74R&Lang=2 According to VV burning rate chart IMR 4895 sits right in the middle between Norma URP and 202, so use it accordingly - therefore IMO 59gr of 4895 should do for a start (that's for 232gr Bullets not 286gr!)... | |||
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Thanks !!!! | |||
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Norma's factory duplication load is 61 to 61.5 grains of Norma 203B with the 232 grain Vulkan bullet. Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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Thanks !! L | |||
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Lorenzo, Good to see you back on AR! Steve Hunts | |||
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Buenos días compadre! From what I have learned, both bullet weight as well as speed have a major impact on your barrel's grouping when shooting a double rifle. Usually, when shooting lighter bullets, your barrels cross more than with the heavier ones. Saul Braceras has written an excellent book on this subject. | |||
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Hunts, thank you very much !!!! DUK, good idea !!!! I saw that book offered in some magazines !!! I will buy it !!! Thank you very much !!!! L | |||
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