Reloading data for .45 Blaser

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Reloading data for .45 Blaser

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Picked up a nice Blaser R93 in .45 Blaser.
Got a pile of brass, bullets and dies... Cant for the life of me find any reloading data on this cartridge.
Figure someone on here must have one.

Any help would be appreciated!

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Below is a couple of loads from a local webpage. I do not know anything about them, so use caution.... no notations on COAL. There must be other data out there, it is not so rare a cal


Kaliber: .45 Blaser


Kula: Kulvikt: Krut: Laddvikt: Tändhatt: Hastighet: Spridning: Vapen:
Barnes TSX FB 300 grains Norma 200 66 grains Federal LRM 760 m/s 10 mm Blaser
Hornady RN 350 grains Norma 201 64,0 grains. Federal 210 650 m/s. 30 mm Varberger nv
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Thanks very much!

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There may be something useful here as well. I've never used data from this site but it might be a start, especially if you double check with Quickload

https://www.xxl-reloading.com/Loads/?pr ... 587d953724
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Gun Barrel Ecologist wrote: Sun Jun 16, 2024 9:35 pm Did you have a look here?
https://www.blaserbuds.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13090
Thank you for this, much appreciated.
Think im set now :dance:

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Vaughan wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2024 12:57 am There may be something useful here as well. I've never used data from this site but it might be a start, especially if you double check with Quickload

https://www.xxl-reloading.com/Loads/?pr ... 587d953724
Thanks for this info as well, for some reason i had issues searching .45 data. Appreciate the help here guys!

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R93 bbls in .45 Blaser come up on the used market here semi regularly. Should be a good driven boar cal and could work on moose at closer ranges, which is where we shoot most of them. I'm curious to hear how you go with yours. I wont replace my 9,3s with a .45 but it should be a solid performer used for what it was intended.
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Pretty sure the first thread I posted a link to has the load table from both DEVA and one from an Article by Norbert Klupps.
When you can’t get the powder listed you get to ponder just how close the local equivalent is and compare estimates in Quickload

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