While we are waiting for the test has anybody ever tried to improve the 9.3x62 like an Ackley improved? I wonder if a 40 degree shoulder would make a difference ?
While we are waiting for the test has anybody ever tried to improve the 9.3x62 like an Ackley improved? I wonder if a 40 degree shoulder would make a difference ?
These old 9.3 guys, I'll probably have my .375 test before them....And that's going to be with a .375 Ruger! (that should motivate them! lol)
I think the plan is to test them on game animals, so they're waiting for the season to open. I think they are also keeping a low profile because they're not sure if they are going to
get enough tags. All I can say is that you better start making room in your freezer, because come December they'll be giving it away.![]()
It all takes time and this kind of information is definitely worth waiting for.
However, when you voluntarily under take this kind of project you have to expect the "Dad, are we there yet?" mentality from all the spectators.![]()
I have done exactly that . with the headspace set so I can still fire a factory round , the improved rounds are about 10 percent larger in case capacity .
but just as important , I opened up the magazine and action to handle just over 3.5 " overall length for a loaded round . what this does is it keeps the bullet out of the case as much as possible .
I haven't run it over a chronograph yet , but I can squeeze 65 grains of h414 / w760 behind a 250 grain nosler accubond . ( the compressed powder charge being the limiting factor here , not the pressure generated ) .
If 65 grains of H414/760 is a compressed load for the 250 AB at 3.5" and 10% greater capacity, what brass are you using? It must have capacity much less than the standard 77 grains water. I can easily load 70 grains (not H414) behind the 250 AB at 3.37" COL in Hornady brass sans AI! Yes, it's compressed but less than 10%.
Bob
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I measured privy 9.3 brass , then measured it after fireforming and it was about a 10% increase . 73 grains of water before and around 80 grains of water after .
30-06 , Winchester brass after fireforming was around 81 grains of water , but the neck was also longer ( I can't remember off hand how much more ) .
I had to make a edit to my previous post , I made a mistake on my load data .
I use 65 grains of h414 behind a 286 grain cast bullet .
behind a 250 accubond I'm using 75 grains of h414 .
I can get the same into fire-formed Winchester 30-06 brass. Velocity is waaaaay beyond belief, and the cases just keep on ticking.
Ted
286 at 2515 FPS yikes!
The only yilkes about it is the recoil.
Ted
I can get the same into fire-formed Winchester 30-06 brass. Velocity is waaaaay beyond belief, and the cases just keep on ticking.
Ted
I don't use any 250 gr loads for hunting, but a friend of mine gave me a handful of 250 gr ABs to try, and they slip out of the muzzle at way over 2700 fps.
Ted