I haven't tried cast for my Husqvarna but look forward to hearing how it works out for you.
On the jacketed front mine gave so so accuracy with Prvi bullets but does extremely well with Speer 270 gr HotCor.
So far I have the bedding sorted out.
Cast bullets using Unique, WC735, and IMR 4064 give groups of ranging from 2" to just under 1.5 inches at 50 meters with an NOE 285 grain gas check mold.
I have cut back the crown about 0.20" and will do a final true on the muzzle later today.
Group size has dropped from over 6" at 50 meters with the new stock and bedding.
The bullets are NOE 285 grain with a gator gas check. I have tried them with Lee Liquid alox - about a 2.5" group at 50m using Unique,
And with powder coat. Gas check installed after powder coating.
I have a batch of bullets that I sized to 0.368" and put the gas check on then powder coated, These need to be sized again as they are tough seat in the case.
I will be sizing the next batch to 0.366" and then powder coating.
The Hornady dies I use (From Tradex or direct from Horandy) have a sliding bullet seater. It works fine for bullets lubed with lee liquid alox, but the last batch of powder coat are tight in the seater sleeve of the die.
I will be honing out the throat of the seater about 0.0005"
NOE gas check bullets will allow the nose of the bullet to slide into the muzzle with Lee Liquid alox but powder coat adds enough so that the nose of the bullet will not push in without a great deal of force.
A NOE bullet nose sizer may be in my future. How ever the nose of the bullet does not seem to be an issue in the chamber when overall length is 3.25"
Bullets are seated to 3.25" total over length and I have no idea of how far the bullet ogive is the rifling.
I do have 200 Privi bullets and I will be working up a load with these after I get the gun shooting as accurately as possible with cast.
I have found that 42 grains of IMR 4064 gives a 1 3/4" group at 50 meters with the NOE 286 gr Powder coated but I think with load development and patience when I am testing that will tighten up.
Recoil is noticeable with the 285 grain bullet. I would not be shooting this rifle without a recoil pad
I am also going to install a new Leupold one piece scope base. I am not happy with the ease the front ring turned when I installed it. Resistance but not enough to make me happy.
The recoil from this cartridge may change the position of the scope if there is any movement in the mounts.
Hand loader #283 has loads for this cartridge. and the 9.3 x 57 article in that issue is available as a .pdf on line.
If you do go to cast bullets, The NOE 285 grain 3 cavity mold is great, so is the NOE sizing system if you use Lee Liquid Alox or powder coat.
I have a mold coming from accurate in 285 as well
Brass is made up from 8X57 and 30/06 - I keep the sorted and separate. Head stamp is not an issue as there is no way the loaded cartridge will chamber in an '06.
Or an 8X57
I will be working up a load with a chrono graph later this fall.
Any advice or ideas will be gratefully appreciated.