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Is the 9.3 Mauser in a 64 mm case, or are you looking at a wildcat?
It sounds like a good combination. I have always wanted a 358 Winchester, which sounds very similar. I will go look up the Norma load.
Kevin
I'd run a 9.3x62 reamer in and have something that you can hunt pretty much anything in the world with. 286's at 2400 and 320's at 2100. It's a real killer.
The point is to get a 200 grain bullet.
the 9.3 x 57 will take any game in North America with a 200 grain bullet
I've owned and shot a lot of 9.3's. It's a great, versatile, and in this country underrated bore size. It's too good to limit yourself to just one bullet. Kinda like drinking one beer and never trying another..The point is to get a 200 grain bullet.
the 9.3 x 57 will take any game in North America with a 200 grain bullet
Do you have a Canadian Distributor?Hawk Bullets manufactures a 200 grain round nose bullet for the 9.3x57 case:
We have a wide selection here for all the 9.3 rifles including weights commonly needed for the double barrel rifles. The doubles (9.3 x 74R) and the 9.3 x 57 cartridge, usually a Husqvarna rifle do better with the .030” jackets than the faster 9.3 x 62 or 9.3 x 64 cartridges:
HAWK PRECISION BULLETS MASTER LIST
— ALL PRICES PER BOX OF 50 —
200 grains x .030 RT $39.00
http://hawkbullets.com/bullet-selection.html
Cutting Edge Bullets:
.366/9.3mm 200gr Flat Base Raptor
50ct boxes @ $75.90
This Flat Base Raptor™ comes with tips already installed. Instead of mushrooming, these hollow points are designed so that after 1-2" of penetration, 6 blades break off and radiate outward in a start pattern while the base continues on for even deeper penetration.
https://cuttingedgebullets.com/9-3mm-366-200gr-flat-base-raptor
Do you have a Canadian Distributor?
According to Quickload program...
49 to 50 gr of Varget will get you around 2,400 fps with a 200 grainer in the 9.3x57 Mauser cartridge.
According to Quickload program...
49 to 50 gr of Varget will get you around 2,400 fps with a 200 grainer in the 9.3x57 Mauser cartridge.
Respectfully, Varget will also waste 15% of the load as you state, well, 12% but still a lot of powder just pushed out the front of the barrel without being used.
This is a harder cartridge/bullet combination to establish a fairly efficient load for. It really calls for a slightly faster powder to insure some degree of efficiency but then you inevitably surpass the suggested velocity goal of 2,400 fps.
I would suggest VVN-133 as nearly perfect or even AR-COMP in that same vein. IMR-3031 will also provide a decent balance between velocity and efficiency albeit a little faster than the OP suggested.
It's possible that by stepping up in bullet weight, your efficiency and velocity range will be more easily achieved. If not then the powders listed above should perform with satisfaction.
Respectfully, Varget will also waste 15% of the load as you state, well, 12% but still a lot of powder just pushed out the front of the barrel without being used.
This is a harder cartridge/bullet combination to establish a fairly efficient load for. It really calls for a slightly faster powder to insure some degree of efficiency but then you inevitably surpass the suggested velocity goal of 2,400 fps.
I would suggest VVN-133 as nearly perfect or even AR-COMP in that same vein. IMR-3031 will also provide a decent balance between velocity and efficiency albeit a little faster than the OP suggested.
It's possible that by stepping up in bullet weight, your efficiency and velocity range will be more easily achieved. If not then the powders listed above should perform with satisfaction.
I do have a supply of IMR 3031 - thank you