Load data requested for 9.3 mauser 185-200 gr

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I've been loading 28 years but I can't seem to find published data for this weight range.
I'm just wanting a varmint and linking load but I'm running a short barrel.
Modern firearm (steyr), so, not worried about pressures.
Thank you in advance.
 
I know Lapua publishes data for their 185 grain hollow point.

I can’t find it at the moment but it’s available.
 
You could look at 35 Whelen data for ideas.

The 35 Whelen has slightly less powder capacity and a slightly smaller bore, so using Whelen data at any given bullet weight has a built in margin of safety especially if you work up from starting loads.
 
Sorry the lightest I shoot is the Norma 232 grains but it is very effective on varmints. I have taken groundhogs to coyotes with it. As far as plinking I stick to 22 calibers.
 
Vihtavuori has some data for 185, 193, and 220 gr bullets. Of course, only Vihtavuori powders are listed.

Vihtavuori Reloading Guide 2025 ENG
https://www.vihtavuori.com/wp-conte...vuori_Reloading_Guide_2025_ENG-compressed.pdf

Vihtavuori Reloading Guide as a pdf (English, German, French):
https://www.vihtavuori.com/resources/material-bank/

https://www.vihtavuori.com/

Cheers! Bob F. :)


Screenshot captures from the pdf file for the 185 and 193 gr:

93x62 Vihtavuori Reloading Guide 2025 ENG.jpg
 
Funny this thread started up when it did. I went to my LGS today and found a box of these.
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Funny this thread started up when it did. I went to my LGS today and found a box of these.View attachment 721727
Those are more than likely for the 9.3x72 which is very old Cartridge with limited power (think 35 Rem max) or the rifles so chambered are of very limited strength ?

So shouldn’t be driven too fast !

I have some similar from one of my Tikka Lite 9.3x62 previous owners as he didn’t like the recoil & only shot half the box of factory cartridges before selling the rifle, but I couldn’t drive them at any great speed & mine are flat nose .

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Those are more than likely for the 9.3x72 which is very old Cartridge with limited power (think 35 Rem max) or the rifles so chambered are of very limited strength ?

So shouldn’t be driven too fast !

I have some similar from one of my Tikka Lite 9.3x62 previous owners as he didn’t like the recoil & only shot half the box of factory cartridges before selling the rifle, but I couldn’t drive them at any great speed & mine are flat nose .

View attachment 721740
Same as the ones I just picked up.
 
Feel free to PM if your not comfortable posting.
I've been loading 28 years but I can't seem to find published data for this weight range.
I'm just wanting a varmint and linking load but I'm running a short barrel.
Modern firearm (steyr), so, not worried about pressures.
Thank you in advance.
contact CEB bullets and ask for load data for their 200 gr Raptor and ask them for loads running 62,000 psi they respond in a couple days and that bullet and their 210 gr shoot well
 

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