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- .356 | 125gr | Rim Rock CN Bullet Load Data
Load data for CN (0.356 '' diameter | 125 gr weight) bullet from Rim Rock: .356 | 125gr | Rim Rock CN .356 | 125gr | Rim Rock CN Our reloading data for the .356 | 125gr | Rim Rock CN bullet covers a total of 11 suitable calibers and 693 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .356 | 125gr | Rim Rock CN bullet is available in the following calibers: 9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm) Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Rim Rock Manufacturer SKU #119 Bullet Weight 125gr | 8.1g Bullet Length 0.614'' | 15.6mm Bullet Diameter 0.356'' | 9mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_10528
- 7 x 65 R Brenneke | .284 | 160gr | Nosler AccuBond | Vihtavuori N550 | 3.18 | 3.29
Load for caliber 7 x 65 R Brenneke with .284 | 160gr | Nosler AccuBond bullet and Vihtavuori N550 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.29'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 7 x 65 R Brenneke + .284 | 160gr | Nosler AccuBond + Vihtavuori N550 Weapon Author 10/16/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 7 x 65 R Brenneke Case Capacity (GoW) 69.8 Case Length 2.56'' | 65 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N550 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .284 | 160gr | Nosler AccuBond Bullet Weight 160 gr | 10.4 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.37" | 34.8 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 98 fps | 30 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: 7 x 65 R Brenneke, Geschoss: .284 | 160gr | Nosler AccuBond, Zündhütchengröße: Large Rifle (LR), Passende Dralllängen: 55114 psi | 3800 bar - Vihtavuori N550 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 88% | 49269 | 89% | 2674 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- 9.3 x 62 | .366 | 180gr | AERO SB,- smax:13.55 | ReloadSwiss RS 52 | 4.29 | 3.24
Load for caliber 9.3 x 62 with .366 | 180gr | AERO SB,- smax:13.55 bullet and ReloadSwiss RS 52 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.24'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 9.3 x 62 + .366 | 180gr | AERO SB,- smax:13.55 + ReloadSwiss RS 52 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 9.3 x 62 Case Capacity (GoW) 78 Case Length 2.44'' | 62 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder ReloadSwiss RS 52 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .366 | 180gr | AERO SB,- smax:13.55 Bullet Weight 180 gr | 11.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.065" | 27.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2815 fps | 858 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: 9.3 x 62, Geschoss: .366 | 180gr | AERO SB,- smax:13.55, Zündhütchengröße: Large Rifle (LR), Passende Dralllängen: [ReloadSwiss RS 52]* - 66.2gr | 4.29g, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 98% | 2805 | 72% | 858 | 94% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- .30-06 Spring. | .308 | 165gr Hornady ECX | ReloadSwiss RS 52 | 3.37 | 3.01
Load for caliber .30-06 Spring. with .308 | 165gr Hornady ECX bullet and ReloadSwiss RS 52 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.01'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .30-06 Spring. + .308 | 165gr Hornady ECX + ReloadSwiss RS 52 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .30-06 Spring. Case Capacity (GoW) 68.2 Case Length 2.49'' | 63.2 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder ReloadSwiss RS 52 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .308 | 165gr Hornady ECX Bullet Weight 165 gr | 10.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.3" | 33.0 mm Brass / Cartridge Geco Velocity 2743 fps | 836 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: .30-06 (30-06 Spring., 7.62 x 63), Geschoss: .308 | 165gr Hornady ECX, Zündhütchengröße: Large Rifle (LR), Passende Dralllängen: 58740 psi | 4050 bar - ReloadSwiss RS 52 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 96% | 52330 | 89% | 2743 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- 6.5 x 57 R | .264 | 95gr | Hornady V-MAX | ReloadSwiss RS 14 | 1.12 | 3.07
Load for caliber 6.5 x 57 R with .264 | 95gr | Hornady V-MAX bullet and ReloadSwiss RS 14 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.07'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 6.5 x 57 R + .264 | 95gr | Hornady V-MAX + ReloadSwiss RS 14 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 6.5 x 57 R Case Capacity (GoW) 59 Case Length 2.23'' | 56.6 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder ReloadSwiss RS 14 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .264 | 95gr | Hornady V-MAX Bullet Weight 95 gr | 6.2 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.05" | 26.7 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2041 fps | 622 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: 6.5 x 57 R, Geschoss: .264 | 95gr | Hornady V-MAX, Zündhütchengröße: Large Rifle (LR), Passende Dralllängen: LID_B2574_C1017 - ReloadSwiss RS 14, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 97% | 34214 | 71% | 2041 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- .309 | 170gr | LEE Mold C309-170-F Bullet Load Data
Load data for Mold C309-170-F (0.309 '' diameter | 170 gr weight) bullet from LEE: .309 | 170gr | LEE Mold C309-170-F .309 | 170gr | LEE Mold C309-170-F Our reloading data for the .309 | 170gr | LEE Mold C309-170-F bullet covers a total of 1 suitable calibers and 63 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .309 | 170gr | LEE Mold C309-170-F bullet is available in the following calibers: .30 PICRA Bullet Specifications Manufacturer LEE Manufacturer SKU C309-170-F Bullet Weight 170gr | 11g Bullet Length 0.983'' | 25mm Bullet Diameter 0.309'' | 7.8mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.268 (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_3255
- .277 Fury | .277 | 115gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing | Hodgdon LVR | | 2.659
Load for caliber .277 Fury with .277 | 115gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing bullet and Hodgdon LVR powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.659'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .277 Fury + .277 | 115gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing + Hodgdon LVR Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .277 Fury Case Capacity (GoW) 54 Case Length 2.02'' | 51.3 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Hodgdon LVR Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .277 | 115gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing Bullet Weight 115 gr | 7.5 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.99" | 25.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2822 fps | 860 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .277 Fury, Bullet: .277 | 115gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing, Primer Size: Large Rifle (LR), Suitable Twist Rates: 80061 psi | 5520 bar - [Hodgdon LVR]*, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 97% | 42482 | 53% | 2822 | 93% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- 6.5 Creedmoor | .264 | 130gr | Berger Hybrid OTM Tactical | Hodgdon CFE223 | | 2.783
Load for caliber 6.5 Creedmoor with .264 | 130gr | Berger Hybrid OTM Tactical bullet and Hodgdon CFE223 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.783'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 6.5 Creedmoor + .264 | 130gr | Berger Hybrid OTM Tactical + Hodgdon CFE223 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 6.5 Creedmoor Case Capacity (GoW) 52.5 Case Length 1.92'' | 48.8 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Hodgdon CFE223 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .264 | 130gr | Berger Hybrid OTM Tactical Bullet Weight 130 gr | 8.4 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.295" | 32.9 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2828 fps | 862 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor, Bullet: .264 | 130gr | Berger Hybrid OTM Tactical, Primer Size: Large Rifle (LR), Suitable Twist Rates: 63092 psi | 4350 bar - Hodgdon CFE223 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 90% | 56420 | 89% | 2828 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- .22 ARC | .224 | 75gr | Hornady ELD-Match | Alliant AR-Comp | | 2.226
Load for caliber .22 ARC with .224 | 75gr | Hornady ELD-Match bullet and Alliant AR-Comp powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.226'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .22 ARC + .224 | 75gr | Hornady ELD-Match + Alliant AR-Comp Weapon Author 11/28/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .22 ARC Case Capacity (GoW) 34 Case Length 1.52'' | 38.6 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Alliant AR-Comp Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Rifle (SR) Bullet .224 | 75gr | Hornady ELD-Match Bullet Weight 75 gr | 4.9 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.12" | 28.4 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2851 fps | 869 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .22 ARC, Bullet: .224 | 75gr | Hornady ELD-Match, Primer Size: Small Rifle (SR), Suitable Twist Rates: 52069 psi | 3590 bar - Alliant AR-Comp, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 88% | 45890 | 88% | 2851 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- .338 Norma Mag. | .338 | 250gr | Swift A-Frame | Vihtavuori N560 | | 3.626
Load for caliber .338 Norma Mag. with .338 | 250gr | Swift A-Frame bullet and Vihtavuori N560 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.626'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .338 Norma Mag. + .338 | 250gr | Swift A-Frame + Vihtavuori N560 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .338 Norma Mag. Case Capacity (GoW) 105.4 Case Length 2.49'' | 63.2 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N560 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .338 | 250gr | Swift A-Frame Bullet Weight 250 gr | 16.2 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.335" | 33.9 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2792 fps | 851 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .338 Norma Mag., Bullet: .338 | 250gr | Swift A-Frame, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: LID_B10854_C451 - Vihtavuori N560 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 93% | 57246 | 90% | 2792 | 99% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- 7 mm Rem. Mag. | .284 | 150gr Hornady CX | Alliant Reloder-23 | 4.06 | 3.24
Load for caliber 7 mm Rem. Mag. with .284 | 150gr Hornady CX bullet and Alliant Reloder-23 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.24'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 7 mm Rem. Mag. + .284 | 150gr Hornady CX + Alliant Reloder-23 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 7 mm Rem. Mag. Case Capacity (GoW) 82 Case Length 2.50'' | 63.5 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Alliant Reloder-23 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .284 | 150gr Hornady CX Bullet Weight 150 gr | 9.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.453" | 36.9 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2917 fps | 889 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 7 mm Rem. Mag., Bullet: .284 | 150gr Hornady CX, Primer: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Powder: Alliant Reloder-23 - 62.7gr, Comment: FR|maxP|%|v|z: 98% | 52402 | 84% | 2917 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length undefined'' | NaN cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight
- Caliber 9.3 x 62 Reloading Data
Load data for ammunition in caliber9.3 x 62with all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. 9.3 x 62 Load Data Alternative names: 9.3×62mm Mauser, 9.3×62mm, 9.3×62, 9.3mm Mauser, 9.3mm, .366 Our load data for caliber 9.3 x 62 covers 102 bullets from 25 manufacturers and a total of 6426 load recipes. In addition, our members have shared 71 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The 9.3x62 cartridge has a storied history that resonates with hunters and ammunition reloaders alike. Introduced in 1905 by gunsmith Otto Bock for use in standard Mauser 98 actions, the 9.3x62 was engineered to give continental sportsmen a potent big-game round that could be used in common-length bolt-actions without modification. Its timing and design allowed the cartridge to spread quickly across Europe and eventually into Africa and Asia, where it became synonymous with reliable, versatile hunting performance. Unlike many rounds created for military service, the 9.3x62 was purpose-built for hunting, combining a relatively generous case capacity with a large 9.3 mm (.366 inch) bullet diameter that delivered strong sectional density and penetration. Over the decades it established a reputation for being robust yet gentle on standard actions, comparatively easy to produce in available brass, and adaptable to a wide range of bullet types and weights. That legacy continues to influence reloaders who prize the cartridge for its blend of traditional design and practical capability; modern tooling, ammunition components, and reloading data have kept the 9.3x62 relevant from classic European driven hunts to modern sporting uses. Collectors and shooters also appreciate the cartridge’s historical ties to early 20th-century hunting culture and to prominent rifles chambered in 9.3x62, which remain popular among those who reload brass to match period rifles or to tailor performance to specific game and conditions. The applications of the 9.3x62 are broad, making it a workhorse for hunters who reload their own ammunition. Its intended role as a big-game hunting cartridge translates into practical versatility: many reloaders use it for thick-skinned game where penetration and reliable bullet construction are priorities. The round is equally comfortable in brush and short-range forest work as it is in open-country stalking, because its heavy bullets retain energy and penetration even at modest hunting ranges. For reloaders, the appeal lies not only in the cartridge’s field performance but also in how manageable it is to tune for different purposes—whether maximizing penetration for large-bodied game with hard-core, bonded or monolithic bullets, or favoring rapid, controlled expansion for lighter game with high-quality expanding designs. The 9.3x62 will fit in commonly available Mauser-length rifles and many modern bolt actions, and reloading options are plentiful: bullet choices in multiple constructions and weights, commercially produced brass, and widely available dies and reloading components make it straightforward to assemble quality hunting rounds. Its reputation for reliable, deep-penetrating performance makes it a consistent choice for those who prioritize ethical terminal results and want the flexibility to experiment within safe reloading practices. Target species for the 9.3x62 span a wide spectrum of medium-to-large game, which is a key reason the cartridge remains popular with reloaders. In Europe and Scandinavia it’s long been favored for moose and red deer, prized for offering adequate weight-of-bullet and sectional density to produce controlled penetration through heavy bone and substantial muscle. In Africa and other parts of the world the round has seen use on a broad array of plains game species—from duikers and hartebeest up to eland—and has historically been used by hunters tackling even tougher-brained or thicker-skinned animals when paired with appropriate bullet construction. It’s also well-suited to wild boar and bear in regions where those species require deeper-penetrating projectiles. While the 9.3x62 doesn’t deliver the raw muzzle energy of larger magnum cartridges, its heavy-for-caliber bullets and high sectional density give it dependable penetration on briskly sized game, and many experienced hunters trust well-constructed bullets in this caliber for ethical one-shot or quick follow-up scenarios. For reloaders, matching bullet type and weight to the intended species and hunting conditions is critical—monolithic or bonded solids for punch-through situations, controlled-expansion cup-and-core or premium expanding bullets for quicker energy transfer on medium-bodied game—allowing the cartridge to be tailored to the spectrum of species it reliably serves. Typical bullet weights and other caliber characteristics are central to reloader decisions when working with 9.3x62 brass. The cartridge is generally chambered for 9.3 mm (.366 in) bullets, with case length standardized at 62 mm and an overall cartridge length that commonly accommodates standard Mauser actions. Commercially, you’ll find a range of bullet weights commonly used in the 9.3x62: lighter offerings around the mid-200-grain range and heavier projectiles often clustering near the 286-grain (approximately 18.5 g) mark, with several popular weights in between. These heavier bullets give the 9.3x62 excellent sectional density and penetration relative to the bore diameter, and they are available in multiple constructions—soft-point, bonded, monolithic, and controlled-expansion designs—giving reloaders options to prioritize expansion, weight retention, or deep penetration. The cartridge’s rimless, bottleneck case makes it straightforward to reload with standard full-length dies, and modern brass supplies, primer sizes, and bullet availability are robust. Reloaders should consider seating depth, crimping needs, and bullet profile when assembling rounds to ensure reliable feeding in the chosen rifle. Recoil is moderate compared with larger magnums, yet sufficient to demand respect in shot placement and practice; barrel life is typical for a large-bore hunting cartridge and depends on velocity and bullet selection. Overall, the 9.3x62 remains a go-to for reloaders who want a historically proven big-game cartridge that is both adaptable and well-supported by contemporary components and tooling. Suitable Powders Bullet Weight (gr) -> 0-50 50-75 75-100 100-150 150-200 200-300 >300 👍 ... suitable powder 👍👍 ... suitable AND popular powder among our reloading community (clasification might evolve as more community members share their loads ) Caliber Specifications Standard / Datasheet C.I.P. Primer Size Large Rifle (LR) Case Capacity 75 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.366'' | 9.3 mm Max. Case Length 2.44'' | 61.98 mm Max. Cartridge Length 3.291'' | 83.59 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 56565 psi | 3900 bar XXL ID CID_1258 9.3 x 62 load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) 80 90 95 115 120 150 154 170 175 180 184 185 193 200 202 205 210 215 220 225 230 232 235 247 250 255 258 262 270 280 285 286 291 293 300 325 .366 | 250gr Hornady ECX .366 | 250gr | Barnes TTSX .366 | 184gr | Geco ZERO .366 | 286gr | Hornady InterLock SP .366 | 250gr | Hornady GMX .366 | 185gr | Lapua Open Tip .366 | 250gr | Nosler AccuBond .366 | 325gr | Norma ORYX .366 | 232gr | Norma ORYX .366 | 250gr | Barnes TSX .366 | 232gr | Norma VULKAN .366 | 184gr | RWS Evolution Green .366 | 285gr | Lapua Mega .366 | 270gr | Speer Spitzer Soft Point .366 | 286gr | Barnes TSX .366 | 250gr | Barnes Banded Solid .366 | 285gr | Norma ORYX .366 | 200gr | Fox Classic Hunter .366 | 202gr | Hasler ARIETE .366 | 250gr | Lapua Naturalis .366 | 225gr | RWS Doppelkern .364 | 154gr | Reichenberg Spezial Jagd .366 | 150gr | AERO SB,- smax:10.05 .366 | 193gr | Sellier & Bellot SPFN Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) .365 | 80gr | AERO EXPP RN,- smax:7.00 [3717 fps | 1133 m/s] .364 | 90gr | Speer Hollow Point Gold Dot [3593 fps | 1095 m/s] .365 | 95gr | H&N RN HS [3504 fps | 1068 m/s] Top Energy (E0) .366 | 286gr | A-Square LionLoad [4724 Joule] .366 | 286gr | A-Square DeadTough [4724 Joule] .366 | 285gr | MEN SPRN [4721 Joule] Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) .366 | 270gr | Rhino Penetrator [BC1: 0.563] .366 | 250gr | Rhino Penetrator [BC1: 0.52] .366 | 250gr | Nosler Expansion Tip [BC1: 0.494] Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber This is illustrative data only - get your access license to unlock all caliber-specific data Buy Access License not sufficient data yet! Barrel Length Variation vs. Velocity - by Bullet Weight This is illustrative data only - get your access license to unlock all caliber-specific data Buy Access License not sufficient data yet!
