The 9,3x64 is definitely superior to the 9.3x62 round. It makes you wonder why it is not more popular. It also passes energy requirements a good bit better for those countries which require minimums.
The 9,3x64 is definitely superior to the 9.3x62 round. It makes you wonder why it is not more popular. It also passes energy requirements a good bit better for those countries which require minimums.
The 9.3x64 would have no problem pushing a 320gr bullet!If you can get access to Woodleigh's reloading manual, they have load data listed that includes Reloader 15, 17, and 19; N140.150, and 160; and R904, 905, and 907 Powders. Projectiles covered are Woodleigh's own 250, 286, and 320 grain bullets. Sorry can't copy and paste at the moment...
I'd like to try the Norma Oryx 325 gr.
Do any of you have some load suggestion?
I have access to Reload Swiss powder (RS60/62 the more appropriate I guess), IMR 4350, trying to find again Norma powders.
Any help?
This is a very good input, thank you Geoff!If you can get access to Woodleigh's reloading manual, they have load data listed that includes Reloader 15, 17, and 19; N140.150, and 160; and R904, 905, and 907 Powders. Projectiles covered are Woodleigh's own 250, 286, and 320 grain bullets. Sorry can't copy and paste at the moment...
Yes, I definitely think that twist rate/rifling played a big role. For sure Tug and Tig bullets are perfect for any 9,3, hard to say if I'll get lucky with those long bullets.Unfortunately not from my side. I try myself for months to find for my rifle caliber 9,3x64 a satisfactory load with the Woodleigh 320gr PP, an bullet that is very similar to the Norma 325gr Oryx. I tested some powder, among other things R903, R904 and R905, but so far none has delivered me a sufficient accurate load. The possibilities to test other powders are currently very limited because we have problems in our countries to supply ourselves with powder.
The problem with the bullet may also be due to the weapon. I have always had good experiences with the RWS 19g TUG bullet in both rifles caliber 9,3x64 that I owned. These long and heavy bullets may not be suitable for all rifles.
I have a "spare"; a bit well-read, I'll PM you my email address, and I can try to send it on, with an address exchange. Signed by Geoff Woodleigh ...This is a very good input, thank you Geoff!
I'll find a way to have the Woods data
This is greatI have a "spare"; a bit well-read, I'll PM you my email address, and I can try to send it on, with an address exchange. Signed by Geoff Woodleigh ...
This is also great because I do have a couple bosex of TTSX 250!As for lead-free bullets, luckily I have two usable reloads, one with the Barnes 250gr TTSX and R903, both components are but not available at the moment, and as a substitute RWS 225gr TUG Nature and RS50, components still available. Both are but not loads for hunting Big Game.
I would also say that our 9.3 would make a great Brown Bear cartridge as well - to say, the TTSX pushed at 2800+ would be my choice for that.