My 8x57 was the meat-getter for all the stuff in my freezer this year. 195 grain hornady interlocks hand loaded to 2400 feet per second in a 19 inch barrel. Would you folks consider this to be a "full power" load given the barrel length? By European standards, I mean.
My 8x57 was the meat-getter for all the stuff in my freezer this year. 195 grain hornady interlocks hand loaded to 2400 feet per second in a 19 inch barrel. Would you folks consider this to be a "full power" load given the barrel length? By European standards, I mean.
My current load consists of 200gr Accubonds, Rem cases, Fed 210M primers, and 45.5 of H4895. Velocity runs about 2500fps and accuracy hovers right around 1" at 100yds.
The rifle is a Husqvarna with a commercial FN 98 action, commercial bolt shroud, Parker Hale trigger, and full length bedded into an old Bell & Carlson stock. The scope is a Bushnell Elite 3200 2-7x32.
Red that has to be fairly close to top end,I've heard of 200 gr bullets doing 2500 fps but with much longer barrels
8x57 is a great all around big game cartridge.
My big game load is a 220gr Gameking at 2475 fps.
Ballistics Table in Yards 8x57 JS 220 gr., .524 B.C. www.hornady.com
Range (yards) Muzzle 50 100 200 300 400 500
Velocity (fps) 2475 2394 2314 2158 2009 1866 1730
Energy (ft.-lb.) 2992 2799 2615 2275 1971 1701 1462
Trajectory (200 yd. zero) -1.5 1.3 2.5 0.0 -10.0 -28.6 -57.2
Come Up in MOA -1.5 -2.4 -2.4 0.0 3.2 6.8 10.9
Compare that to factory 8x57...
Ballistics Table in Yards 170 gr., .205 B.C.
Range (yards) Muzzle 50 100 200 300 400 500
Velocity (fps) 2300 2103 1916 1577 1298 1102 983
Energy (ft.-lb.) 1997 1670 1386 939 636 458 365
Trajectory (200 yd. zero) -1.5 2.3 4.0 0.0 -18.2 -57.3 -124.4
Come Up in MOA -1.5 -4.3 -3.9 0.0 5.8 13.7 23.8
My handloads have a thousand ft/lbs more at the muzzle than crappy factory ammo, and at 400 yards, it has 3X the energy.
If you own an 8x57, handload for it! (Unless you like aiming 125 inches high at 500 yards...)
Give me that load?
What powder and how much?



























