looking for 9.3x62 reloading info

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looking for some reloading "recommendations " . I have a rough idea of what I might be doing , but I'm pretty sure someone out there has already done what I'm thinking of , so instead of reinventing the wheel I thought I'd ask first

for bullets , this is what I have

232 grain norma Oryx

250 grain nosler accubond ( this is the one I want to use hunting this year . )

285 grain privy

285 grain gaschecked cast

for powder I have

imr 4831

h414 , w760

primers , remington 9 1/2 mag

cases are privy 9.3x62 cases and older Winchester 30-06 cases fire formed .

and to throw a monkey wrench into things , the chamber is a improved chamber and fireformed privy brass holds a average of 9% more volume than factory privy cases ( just a hair over 73 grains of water to just a hair under 80 grains of water volume )

the throat is also cut longer than standard , and it is on a husky 1600 action .

I'm thinking that a top end load for a standard case might be a mid , or even a starting load for the improved case .

with the 250 grain accubond I can seat it out to 3.48" before I run into possible issues with not enough neck to bullet contact .
if I find some 35 Whelan brass with a longer neck , I can seat the same bullet out to 3.55"

so anyone have any ideas ?
 
Most of my load work has been done with RL 15; now virtually impossible to obtain so I'm going to have to start over again at some point, but for what it's worth...

62 grs. 250 Accubond 2625 fps.
58.5 grs. 285 gr Nosler or Woodleigh, 2415 fps.

this is with a standard chamber, & long husky throat. Neither of those loads are max, but I'm comfortable with where they are.
 
I'm away from my reference books - how does your case volume compare to 9.3x74?

I had to look this up .

according to barnes #2 reloading manual , 0.3x62 is 74 grains , 9.3x74 is 84 grains of water . I ran across some posts in another forum and one mentions his cases are averaging 82 grains of water .


while comparing numbers I ran into what could be an anomaly . in the barnes manual , the load info for the 74 case was within a grain for the same load info on the 62 case .

following this line of reasoning powders listed for the 74 case , but not for the 62 case , should work in the 62 case .

this seems to have some legs on it with other reloading manuals , but actual reloading info is all over the place for both rounds . so trying to estimate powder charges is difficult .

so what I am thinking is this ,

with the 250 grain accubond ,

h414 / w760 top load , around 67 grains , possibly as high as 70

imr 4831 around 65 grains , possibly as high as much powder that can be put into the case and still able to seat the bullet :D

for 285 / 286 bullets ,

h414/ w760 , 60 - 65 grains , top load

imr 4831 65 - to as much as can be put into the case and seat the bullet :)




thanks for the help guys :)
 
You'll get better results with faster burning powders, like RL15, H-380, Varget, IMR 4064, IMR-H 4895. IMR 3031 or H335...

As for the throat lenght, all my rifles in that caliber (about 7) have long throats, even those recently manufactured.
 
Ted should be along here shortly to add his two cents. Baribal nailed it with the powder selections. I use RL15 in mine but N550 or RL17 will up the oomph. Varget should behave nicely too.
 
just out of curiosity , I can fill the case with 75 grains of w760 and seat a bullet ( either a 250 accubond or a 286 privy) .

with imr 4831 I can fill a case with 70 grains .

I have a lot of experience with heavy compressed loads with 4831 , but this is the first time with loading with 760 . does it like to be compressed ?


on hodgdons burn rate chart ( https://www.hodgdon.com/burn-rate.html )
n550 is almost as slow as imr4831 , and r17 is a bit slower than w760 , so I'm probably not too far off .
 
if I can find the reamer print i'll post it . 40 degree shoulder , shoulder diameter around .460 . neck lengthened about 60 thou so over all length of case is 2.5" .

not huge changes , but it started off with preventing hot handloads from making their way into 96 action rifles .

factory rounds can still be safely fired .
 
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I'm curious as to how the case was improved. Shoulder angle steepened and/or moved foreward? Case sides blown out? Curious minds!!
 
i'm away from my data books and records, but W760 worked well for me using 270 gr Speer bullets. Don't remember the powder charge weight.
 
just a thought , after hours of reading the thought occurred to me , is it possible to put enough h414 / w760 behind a 250 accubond to even create any sort of pressure sign ?

I made up a bunch of test loads going from 60 grains up to 73 grains of w760 with the accubond bullet . i'll probally head out tomorrow to light them off .
 
You would like the software program "Quickload". It could answer some of your questions without you having to fire a shot. Quickload is not the final answer to developing a load but it sure can get you in the ballpark quickly. Everyone i talked to told me W760 was too slow to be a good 9.3x62 powder when i was looking for x62 loads. But Quickload said W760 would be good, and it was.
 
went out today and played with my rifle .

went from 60 grains up to 73 grains of w760 with a 250 grain accubond , loaded to a aol of 3.470" .

at 70 grains the primers started to flatten , at 71 grains it started kick and bark a bit louder , then at 72 grains I finally got something to measure on the case head , several cases averaged 5 ten thousands of an inch increase in diameter .
73 grains was similar to 72 grains but the average case head expansion was almost 8 ten thousands of an inch .
 
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9.3x62 / 9.3x62mm (Hodgdon Rifle Data) Reloading Data
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Warning! Notes: case: Norma; barrel length: 24"; twist: 1:10"; trim length: 2.431"; primer: CCI 200; bullet diam.: .366"; NEVER EXCEED MAXIMUM LOADS
Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data.
Wt. Bullet Powder Manufacturer Powder Charge Velocity (FPS)
250 Barnes TSX Hodgdon Varget 52.0 2199
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.200"; 33,900 cup
250 Barnes TSX Hodgdon Varget 58.0 2436
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.200"; 47,200 cup
250 Barnes TSX IMR IMR-4895 52.0 2185
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.200"; 39,200 cup
250 Barnes TSX IMR IMR-4895 58.0 2438
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.200"; 48,700 cup
250 Barnes TSX Hodgdon H-335 49.5 2188
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.200"; 38,800 cup
250 Barnes TSX Hodgdon H-335 56.0 2435
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.200"; 48,800 cup
250 Barnes TSX Hodgdon H-4895 51.0 2221
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.200"; 37,000 cup
250 Barnes TSX Hodgdon H-4895 57.0 2484
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.200"; 48,700 cup
250 Barnes TSX IMR IMR-3031 49.0 2182
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.200"; 36,500 cup
250 Barnes TSX IMR IMR-3031 54.5 2423
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.200"; 47,700 cup

270 Speer SP Hodgdon H-4350 63.0 2322
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 38,500 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon H-4350 67.0 2438
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.280"; 44,600 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4350 58.0 2117
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 38,400 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4350 64.0 2347
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.280"; 47,600 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4007ssc 58.0 2154
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 35,500 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4007ssc 65.0 2427
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.280"; 46,700 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon Varget 55.0 2290
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 40,100 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon Varget 59.5 2440
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 48,100 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4320 51.0 2151
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 39,200 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4320 56.0 2328
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 47,900 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4064 50.0 2139
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 40,200 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4064 54.5 2317
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 48,300 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon BL-C(2) 60.0 2338
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 39,600 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon BL-C(2) 66.0 2548
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 47,400 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4895 50.0 2092
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 37,200 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-4895 56.0 2328
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 48,300 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon H-335 54.0 2283
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 40,700 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon H-335 58.0 2411
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 47,600 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon H-4895 52.0 2244
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 39,800 cup
270 Speer SP Hodgdon H-4895 56.5 2406
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 48,000 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-3031 48.0 2154
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.280"; 36,900 cup
270 Speer SP IMR IMR-3031 53.5 2380
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.280"; 48,800 cup

286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-4350 64.0 2321
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 40,800 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-4350 67.0 2407
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.225"; 46,300 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-414 60.0 2205
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 40,700 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-414 63.0 2305
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.225"; 47,800 cup
286 Nosler Part Winchester W-760 60.0 2205
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 40,700 cup
286 Nosler Part Winchester W-760 63.0 2305
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 47,800 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-4007ssc 58.0 2110
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 34,900 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-4007ssc 61.0 2244
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.225"; 41,400 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon Varget 55.0 2242
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 39,800 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon Varget 59.0 2350
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.225"; 47,500 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-4064 49.0 2015
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 35,700 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-4064 54.5 2218
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.225"; 46,100 cup
286 Nosler Part Winchester W-748 52.0 2056
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 34,300 cup
286 Nosler Part Winchester W-748 57.0 2241
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.225"; 43,200 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-4895 51.0 2108
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 38,200 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-4895 56.0 2279
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.225"; 48,000 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-335 51.0 2178
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 41,300 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-335 55.0 2323
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.225"; 48,100 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-4895 51.0 2131
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 39,000 cup
286 Nosler Part Hodgdon H-4895 55.5 2331
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.225"; 47,800 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-3031 47.0 2058
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.225"; 35,700 cup
286 Nosler Part IMR IMR-3031 51.5 2219
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.225"; 46,900 cup

300 Swift SP Hodgdon Hybrid 100V 56.0 2041
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 39,300 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon Hybrid 100V 60.0 2158
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 42,600 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon H-4350 60.0 2142
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 40,000 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon H-4350 64.0 2288
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 48,100 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon H-414 59.0 2136
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 41,500 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon H-414 62.0 2242
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 46,200 cup
300 Swift SP Winchester W-760 59.0 2136
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 41,500 cup
300 Swift SP Winchester W-760 62.0 2242
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 46,200 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4007ssc 57.0 2073
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 36,000 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4007ssc 61.0 2229
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 43,900 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon Varget 52.0 2083
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 42,000 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon Varget 56.0 2194
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.150"; 47,800 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4320 50.0 2039
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 38,700 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4320 54.0 2184
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 47,900 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4064 49.0 2002
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 38,600 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4064 54.5 2205
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 48,900 cup
300 Swift SP Winchester W-748 52.0 2096
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 36,700 cup
300 Swift SP Winchester W-748 56.5 2234
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.150"; 44,500 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon BL-C(2) 54.0 2140
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 42,900 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon BL-C(2) 57.5 2211
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.150"; 47,900 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4895 49.0 2020
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 38,800 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-4895 54.7 2224
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 48,500 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon H-4895 47.0 1979
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 40,200 cup
300 Swift SP Hodgdon H-4895 52.0 2133
Remarks: max load; COL: 3.150"; 48,200 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-3031 46.0 2002
Remarks: start load; COL: 3.150"; 37,200 cup
300 Swift SP IMR IMR-3031 52.0 2230
Remarks: max load; compressed load; COL: 3.150"; 48,600 cup
 
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