9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
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9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
(Cartridge) 9.3x62mm
(Brand of bullet) Woodleigh RNSN
(Weight of bullet) 250gr
(Brand of brass) Norma
(Type of powder) ADI AR2208
(Grains of powder) 60.0
(Brand, and type of primer) CCI-200 Large Rifle
(COAL) 3.210"
(FPS/MPS) unmeasured
(Rifle) Blaser
(Barrel Length) 20"
(Scope) Kahles 2.4-12x56
(Weather conditions & temp) 15deg Celcius no wind
(Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters) 0.5" (see pic below)
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(Brand of bullet) Woodleigh RNSN
(Weight of bullet) 250gr
(Brand of brass) Norma
(Type of powder) ADI AR2208
(Grains of powder) 60.0
(Brand, and type of primer) CCI-200 Large Rifle
(COAL) 3.210"
(FPS/MPS) unmeasured
(Rifle) Blaser
(Barrel Length) 20"
(Scope) Kahles 2.4-12x56
(Weather conditions & temp) 15deg Celcius no wind
(Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters) 0.5" (see pic below)
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
Very impressive accuracy, well done.
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
Thank you, but I can't take all the credit. The rifle is a tack driver! Shot another group with a different projectile with same result apart from a 1" POI shift.
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
Very nice grouping and shooting.
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
lovely. I'm using Magnum primers in my 9.3x62 . I started using them when I loaded the woodleigh hydro's. I use them in all my load for the 9.3 now.
here is a link I did a few years back on the 9.3 x62
https://www.blaserbuds.com/forum/viewto ... =22&t=5275
here is a link I did a few years back on the 9.3 x62
https://www.blaserbuds.com/forum/viewto ... =22&t=5275
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
Cool group that is.....makes me think of getting a 9.3.....
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
I can find out if that one is still for sale if you want. Awesome barrel.
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
Mine shoots the 286gr rnsn billets like that. Super cal!
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
Nice one!deerhunter338mag wrote: ↑Sun Jun 28, 2020 6:28 am lovely. I'm using Magnum primers in my 9.3x62 . I started using them when I loaded the woodleigh hydro's. I use them in all my load for the 9.3 now.
here is a link I did a few years back on the 9.3 x62
https://www.blaserbuds.com/forum/viewto ... =22&t=5275
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Re: 9.3x62mm Woodleigh 250gr RNSN
Nice. I have also had very good accuracy from a 9.3x62. The 9.3s are great rounds for the bigger animals in Australia and I find them to be very shootable.