John Wasmuth
AH elite
The interlocks have dropped everything I’ve shot with them from wild boar, whitetail, axis deer, bison, with one shot. They are pretty good bullets.
Have you used Swift A frames and how do they compare?The spitzer. i do have cup points and solids as well but have not developed loads.
Have you used Swift A frames and how do they compare?
Hi,I beleive you are in Germany, where are you getting RWS brass from?
Can you share some details for your loads for the 9.3X62?Hi,
If you are looking for the best cartridge cases, to me they are the RWS. Little less capacity, not a big issue, but truly great in ALL other aspects. I have used them in 7x57, 375 and 9,3x62. None better compared with the other I have. They are more expensive, indeed. NORMA came second from the lots I have. Remington behaves the same as NORMA. Good cases also these Remington.
Some details on your load will be nice.Norma brass, I’ve shot over 30 plains game including Eland with a 250 grain Accubond
This is awesome, thank you! Curious any reason to switch to W760 for the heavier bullets?Hi soumya,
Yes of course.
Common for all loads 220- 250 grs bullets: Rifle BRNO ZKK 600 factory 9,3x62. standard LR primers. Powder R15. OAL 87 mm.
1- 220 grs monometalic FOX bullets,
Cases:
RWS 64 grs
NORMA and Remington 65 gr
Muzzle velocity 2800 f/s
2- Various 250 grs bullets
Cases:
RWS 62 grs
NORMA and Remington 63,5 grs
Muzzle velocity 2650 f/s
3- Powder W760. Various 286 grs bullets. Magnum (or strong...) primers.
Cases:
RWS 66 grs
NORMA and Remington 67 grs
Muzzle velocity 2450 f/s
Good luck!
CF
For non-hunting loadings (practice loads) I'd be disappointed if I didn't get 10 reloads out of my brass. To accomplish that, I primarily neck size only, and anneal the necks every 3rd go-around. I also don't hot-rod my loads either.What is everyone getting for brass life, I'd think if staying to book pressures brass life will be pretty good. Using 06 brass or Hornady don't think I'd want to go past 2 or 3 firings.