2500-2559fps is a good speed for a 250gr bullet. Try the Lapua Naturalis, I think they are designed to open at a slower speed.I wish Norma would sell their 230gr Eco-strike bullet as reloading component. Measured 780m/s from 520mm barrel, should be able to push it about 50m/s or 150fps faster loading myself. Great cartridge for moose and bear out to 300m as it is though. Point blank range with 4" window is bit over 200m which is enough for 99% of situations.
Reloading for the 9,3x62 is quite straightforward but tickling the maximum performance out of it requires playing around with slow high energy powders, compressed charges and longer than standard case length, My recent attempt was 250gr E-tip, 66gr of RS 60, 86.0mm OAL, went out 778m/s(2559fps). So bit of a disappointment. Also I learned the E-tip barely expands below 2000fps so I decided to abandon the project and hunt the following season with factory Eco-strike.
I also wish the ecostrike was available to reload. The factory says 2641 fps for speed, and my sauer with 22" barrel clocked 2623 fps. And that load shoots phenomenal in my rifleI wish Norma would sell their 230gr Eco-strike bullet as reloading component. Measured 780m/s from 520mm barrel, should be able to push it about 50m/s or 150fps faster loading myself. Great cartridge for moose and bear out to 300m as it is though. Point blank range with 4" window is bit over 200m which is enough for 99% of situations.
Reloading for the 9,3x62 is quite straightforward but tickling the maximum performance out of it requires playing around with slow high energy powders, compressed charges and longer than standard case length, My recent attempt was 250gr E-tip, 66gr of RS 60, 86.0mm OAL, went out 778m/s(2559fps). So bit of a disappointment. Also I learned the E-tip barely expands below 2000fps so I decided to abandon the project and hunt the following season with factory Eco-strike.
Still available?I have two. I acquired them last year so I don’t have the experience with the caliber many on here have. I find it easy to load for and a pleasure to shoot. I bought a No 1 that shoots lights out. However, I subsequently purchased a Rigby Highland Stalker in 9.3x62 so the No 1 sits in the safe. If anyone is interested in the No 1, I would part with it at a very reasonable price.