All round bullet for the 9.3x74R

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Hi all,

Well I took my Merkel 141 for it's first range outing yesterday...l couldn't wipe the grin off my face, I'm a fully converted double rifle nut now it seems!

However it was not all roses....accuracy was non existent. I couldn't even determine a sense of regulation as there was a complete lack of consistency. I had loaded up some Hornady 250gr ECX bullets, with several loads of Viht N140. However in my guns short 20" barrels I only managed to get just over 2000fps with a 50gr load. We determined there might not be enough velocity to properly stabilise these all-copper bullets.

So I'm going to follow the advice several forum members have given me and revert to a lead core bullet of 250gr, change the powder to N550 and aim for a velocity of around 2300fps...which Quickload suggests should be achievable in my short barrels without undue pressures.

My question is, what is a good all round bullet of this weight to use? I intend to use this gun in Africa for everything from Impala to Blue Wildebeest and Eland...and my concern is some premium grade bullets like the Woodleigh RN might be too tough and not open adequately on smaller game such as impala with a reduced impact velocity.

The Norma Oryx bullet and Nosler Accubonds look good though...does anyone have any thoughts on these as an all rounder in this calibre?

Any thoughts and suggestions appreciated, thanks!
 
The Nosler Accubond usually shoots really well in 9.3x74R. It is also a very consistent performer on plains game. In the 250gr class the best powder seems to be RS-60/RL-17 but N550 should do well also. With RL-17 in a 20" barrel you should be approaching 2500 fps without pushing too hard.

If you need more velocity for getting the gun to regulate you could try the Cutting Edge 200gr Raptor flat base. I have one 9.3x74R that was being picky, and that CEB brass bullet shoots very well in it. I'm using 62 gr IMR-3031 and getting 2825 fps from a 22" barrel. This is with the bullet seated out .010" shy of the lands.
 
I’m guessing that it is regulated for a 286 gr bullet. You may be pushing a rope
trying to get it to shoot 250s. A note to your original post, the Woodleigh is on the soft
side of the premium bullets. It would likely be my first choice for your rifle.
 
Well for those with similar rifles I have just received an email from Merkel stating my rifle was regulated with Norma Vulkan 230gr ammo (must be around 2500fps I'd imagine). Great information, I'll give the Norma bullets a try first and see how we get on.
 
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Interesting that it was regulated with a lite bullet. Every 9.3x74 double I have ever shot/developed loads for were regulated with 286gr.

Agreed, seems very odd. Almost certainly had to be spec’d by a customer.
 

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