225grain 8mm?? Load Data For Old Speer Bullets.

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I have some (discontinued) 225grain 8x57mm speer bullets. Data is hard to find. And does anyone know why speer stopped making these 225,s? Was it a bad ballistic match for the mauser cartridge?
 
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Speer Load Data

Here you go;

Sectional Density .308
Ballistic Coefficient .377


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Big G :)
 
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I have some (discontinued) 225grain 8x57mm speer bullets. Data is hard to find. And does anyone know why speer stopped making these 225,s? Was it a bad ballistic match for the mauser cartridge?



Hey Bill,here is what I got out of the 8mm Mauser using big bullets.
220 Sierra ----45 grains IMR 4895-- 2487 fps @ 15 from muzzle.
195 Hornady --46 grains of IMR 4895--2491 fps @15 from muzzle.
This data was safe in my rifle.........
 
Did a quick check in 'Ken Waters Pet Loads' from the Handloader and there are two loads he has listed using the Speer 225gr RNSP in the 8x57 JS.
- 45gr of IMR 4064 for 2170 f/sec
- 45gr of IMR 4895 for 2245 f/sec
 
Thanks guys. That data will get me started. Plenty to go with now. I want to use these big bullets in my mod 98 husky for moose.
 
Not that you need a 225 for moose, but here you go. It's from my 45th Edition Lyman book.

Powder Start Vel Max Vel
IMR3031 41.0 2169 45.0 2347
IMR4064 44.0 2183 49.0* 2380
IMR4895 41.0 2087 46.0* 2341
IMR4320 44.0 2150 49.0* 2398
IMR4350 49.0 2141 54.0* 2403
H380 46.0 2150 51.0* 2375
Rx11 41.0 2079 46.0* 2336

Accuracy Load: IMR3031 41.0 2169

'*' indicates a compressed load.
 
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