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- .30-30 Win. | .308 | 150gr | Hornady InterLock RN | IMR 4064 | 2 | 2.52
Load for caliber .30-30 Win. with .308 | 150gr | Hornady InterLock RN bullet and IMR 4064 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.52'' 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: .30-30 Win. + .308 | 150gr | Hornady InterLock RN + IMR 4064 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 .30-30 Win. Case Capacity (GoW) 45 Case Length 2.04'' | 51.8 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder IMR 4064 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .308 | 150gr | Hornady InterLock RN Bullet Weight 150 gr | 9.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.905" | 23.0 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2293 fps | 699 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Load Dev 5-30.8, 5-31.3 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 .375 H.& H. Mag. Reloading Data
Load data for ammunition in caliber.375 H.& H. Mag.with all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. .375 H.& H. Mag. Load Data Alternative names: .375 Holland & Holland Magnum, .375 H&H Magnum, .375 Holland & Holland, 9.5×72mmB Our load data for caliber .375 H.& H. Mag. covers 129 bullets from 24 manufacturers and a total of 8127 load recipes. In addition, our members have shared 80 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The .375 Holland & Holland Magnum—commonly known as the .375 H&H Mag.—stands as one of the most respected and enduring rifle cartridges in the world, particularly among big-game hunters and experienced reloaders. Introduced by the British gunmaker Holland & Holland in 1912, the .375 H&H Mag. was designed to offer reliable performance on dangerous game in Africa and India. One of the first cartridges to utilize a belted rimless case, it ensures smooth feeding and extraction under adverse field conditions. Over more than a century, its versatility and reliable terminal performance have made it the international benchmark for a “general-purpose” dangerous game cartridge, trusted by generations of professional hunters and safari guides. In practical application, the .375 H&H Mag. excels in a wide range of hunting scenarios, delivering a powerful blend of velocity, penetration, and manageable recoil. Its primary niche is African dangerous game—such as Cape buffalo, lion, and elephant—thanks to its deep-penetrating abilities and reliable expansion. At the same time, its manageable recoil and relatively flat trajectory make it effective on North American big game like moose, elk, and bear. Reloaders appreciate the cartridge’s forgiving nature, as its ample case capacity allows for a variety of powder types and bullet weights, making it adaptable for everything from heavy, bone-breaking solids for thick-skinned game to lighter expanding bullets for plains game or even long-range hunting. The choice of target species for the .375 H&H Mag. highlights its status as a versatile workhorse. In Africa, it is commonly the minimum legal caliber for hunting the “Big Five”—lion, elephant, Cape buffalo, rhinoceros, and leopard—due to its proven stopping power and reliability in high-stakes situations. In addition to dangerous game, it is also a popular choice for plains game such as kudu, eland, and gemsbok, particularly for hunters who want a single rifle for all potential quarry. In North America and other regions, it is often used for moose, bison, and Alaskan brown bear, where deep penetration and controlled expansion are required to ensure ethical kills. A key characteristic of the .375 H&H Mag. is its range of typical bullet weights, most commonly from 235 to 350 grains. Standard factory offerings usually feature 270-grain and 300-grain bullets—both enjoying a balance of trajectory, energy transfer, and penetration. The 270-grain bullet is popular for soft-skinned game and longer shots, while the 300-grain solid or expanding bullets are the go-to choice for dangerous game where deep penetration is essential. The cartridge generates muzzle velocities typically in the 2,500 to 2,700 feet-per-second range with these weights, producing energy levels sufficient for the largest game animals. With its long, tapered case, belt for reliable headspacing, and legendary feeding reliability, the .375 H&H Mag. stands out as both a reloader’s favorite and a classic cartridge that continues to deliver, whether at home or abroad. 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 Magnum (LRM) Case Capacity 95.3 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.375'' | 9.52 mm Max. Case Length 2.859'' | 72.62 mm Max. Cartridge Length 3.6'' | 91.44 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 62366 psi | 4300 bar XXL ID CID_543 .375 H.& H. Mag. load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) 170 175 185 200 210 215 220 221 225 230 235 236 245 250 255 256 257 260 265 270 275 276 277 280 285 290 300 301 307 320 340 350 380 400 .375 | 270gr | Barnes TSX .375 | 250gr | Barnes TTSX BT .375 | 300gr | Norma ORYX .375 | 250gr Hornady CX .375 | 300gr | Barnes TSX .375 | 300gr | Hornady DGX .375 | 300gr | Sierra SBT GameKing .374 | 380gr | Rhino Solid Shank .375 | 250gr | Sierra SBT GameKing .375 | 250gr | Hornady GMX .375 | 235gr | Barnes TSX .375 | 270gr | Hornady InterLock RN .375 | 300gr | Nosler AccuBond .375 | 350gr | Barnes TSX .374 | 350gr | Rhino Solid Shank .375 | 260gr | Nosler AccuBond .375 | 200gr | Sierra SPFN .375 | 235gr | Speer SSP .375 | 300gr | Swift A-Frame .375 | 300gr | Barnes Solid .374 | 300gr | Rhino Solid Shank .375 | 270gr | Barnes LRX BT .374 | 250gr | Rhino Solid Shank .375 | 300gr | Hornady DGS Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) .375 | 175gr | CutEdge Maximus [3150 fps | 960 m/s] .375 | 170gr | AERO SB,- smax:11.00 [3130 fps | 954 m/s] .375 | 175gr | Lehigh Defense Controlled Fracturing [3045 fps | 928 m/s] Top Energy (E0) .375 | 250gr | Sierra SBT GameKing [5661 Joule] .375 | 300gr | Norma ORYX [5570 Joule] .375 | 300gr | A-Square LionLoad [5555 Joule] Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) .375 | 420gr | Peregrine Glider GRM [BC1: 1.205] .375 | 400gr | SUS-TAC HPT [BC1: 1.077] .375 | 400gr | SUS-TAC LRT [BC1: 1.06] 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!
- 8 x 57 IS | .323 | 180gr Hornady ECX | ReloadSwiss RS 52 | 3.24 | 3.05
Load for caliber 8 x 57 IS with .323 | 180gr Hornady ECX bullet and ReloadSwiss RS 52 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.05'' 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: 8 x 57 IS + .323 | 180gr 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 8 x 57 IS Case Capacity (GoW) 63 Case Length 2.24'' | 56.9 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder ReloadSwiss RS 52 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .323 | 180gr Hornady ECX Bullet Weight 180 gr | 11.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.26" | 32.0 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2612 fps | 796 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Autom. Eintrag aus Ladeseite - Kaliber: 8 x 57 IS, Geschoss:.323 | 180gr Hornady ECX, Zündhütchen: Large Rifle (LR), Pulver: ReloadSwiss RS 52: 50.0gr | 3.24g ,Kommentar: FR|maxP|%|v|z: 98% | 3506 | 90% | 796 | 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
- .308 Win. | .308 | 168gr | Hornady BTHP Match | Vihtavuori N150 | 2.59 | 2.76
Load for caliber .308 Win. with .308 | 168gr | Hornady BTHP Match bullet and Vihtavuori N150 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.76'' 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: .308 Win. + .308 | 168gr | Hornady BTHP Match + Vihtavuori N150 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 .308 Win. Case Capacity (GoW) 56 Case Length 2.01'' | 51.1 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N150 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .308 | 168gr | Hornady BTHP Match Bullet Weight 168 gr | 10.9 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.225" | 31.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2329 fps | 710 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: .308 Win. (7.62 x 51), Geschoss: .308 | 168gr | Hornady BTHP Match, Zündhütchengröße: Large Rifle (LR), Passende Dralllängen: 60191 psi | 4150 bar - Vihtavuori N150, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 97% | 35810 | 59% | 2329 | 96% 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
- .357 Magnum | .357 | 158gr | H&N SWC HS | Vihtavuori N32C Tin Star | | 1.61
Load for caliber .357 Magnum with .357 | 158gr | H&N SWC HS bullet and Vihtavuori N32C Tin Star powder, and a C.O.L. of 1.61'' 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: .357 Magnum + .357 | 158gr | H&N SWC HS + Vihtavuori N32C Tin Star 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 .357 Magnum Case Capacity (GoW) 25.6 Case Length 1.29'' | 32.8 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N32C Tin Star Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Pistol Magnum (SPM) Bullet .357 | 158gr | H&N SWC HS Bullet Weight 158 gr | 10.2 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.72" | 18.3 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 1089 fps | 332 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: .357 Magnum, Geschoss: .357 | 158gr | H&N SWC HS, Zündhütchengröße: Small Pistol Magnum (SPM), Passende Dralllängen: LID_B7484_C513 - Vihtavuori N32C Tin Star, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 96% | 33692 | 77% | 1089 | 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
- .358 | 200gr | Winchester Powerpoint Bullet Load Data
Load data for Powerpoint (0.358 '' diameter | 200 gr weight) bullet from Winchester: .358 | 200gr | Winchester Powerpoint .358 | 200gr | Winchester Powerpoint Our reloading data for the .358 | 200gr | Winchester Powerpoint bullet covers a total of 13 suitable calibers and 819 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .358 | 200gr | Winchester Powerpoint bullet is available in the following calibers: .35 Rem. .35 Whelen .35 Win. .350 Legend .350 Mag. Rigby .350 Rem. Mag. .356 Win. .357 Auto Magnum .358 Norma Mag. .358 Win. .360 BUCKHAMMER .400/350 Rigby N.E. 9 x 57 Mauser Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Winchester Manufacturer SKU Bullet Weight 200gr | 13g Bullet Length 1'' | 25.4mm Bullet Diameter 0.358'' | 9.1mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.287 (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_6649
- 6.5 Creedmoor | .264 | 139gr | Lapua Scenar | Vihtavuori N555 | 2.58 | 2.76
Load for caliber 6.5 Creedmoor with .264 | 139gr | Lapua Scenar bullet and Vihtavuori N555 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.76'' 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 | 139gr | Lapua Scenar + Vihtavuori N555 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 Case Length 1.92'' | 48.8 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N555 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .264 | 139gr | Lapua Scenar Bullet Weight 139 gr | 9 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.37" | 34.8 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2539 fps | 774 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Autom. Eintrag aus Ladeseite - Kaliber: 6.5 Creedmoor, Geschoss:.264 | 139gr | Lapua Scenar, Zündhütchen: Large Rifle (LR), Pulver: Vihtavuori N555: 39.8gr | 2.58g ,Kommentar: FR|maxP|%|v|z: 97% | 2890 | 66% | 774 | 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
- .416 Rem. Mag. | .416 | 350gr | Barnes TSX | Vihtavuori N540 | 4.85 | 3.55
Load for caliber .416 Rem. Mag. with .416 | 350gr | Barnes TSX bullet and Vihtavuori N540 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.55'' 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: .416 Rem. Mag. + .416 | 350gr | Barnes TSX + Vihtavuori N540 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 .416 Rem. Mag. Case Capacity (GoW) 107 Case Length 2.85'' | 72.4 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N540 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .416 | 350gr | Barnes TSX Bullet Weight 350 gr | 22.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.425" | 36.2 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2365 fps | 721 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .416 Rem. Mag., Bullet: .416 | 350gr | Barnes TSX, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: Vihtavuori N540 - 74.8gr | 4.85g, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 98% | 3823 | 89% | 721 | 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
- 7 x 64 Brenneke | .284 | 150gr Hornady ECX | Vihtavuori N160 | | 2.98
Load for caliber 7 x 64 Brenneke with .284 | 150gr Hornady ECX bullet and Vihtavuori N160 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.98'' 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 64 Brenneke + .284 | 150gr Hornady ECX + Vihtavuori N160 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 x 64 Brenneke Case Capacity (GoW) 69 Case Length 2.52'' | 64 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N160 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .284 | 150gr Hornady ECX Bullet Weight 150 gr | 9.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.32" | 33.5 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2759 fps | 841 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: 7 x 64 Brenneke, Geschoss: .284 | 150gr Hornady ECX, Zündhütchengröße: Large Rifle (LR), Passende Dralllängen: 60191 psi | 4150 bar - Vihtavuori N160 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 95% | 53461 | 89% | 2759 | 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
- .358 | 275gr | A-Square DeadTough Bullet Load Data
Load data for DeadTough (0.358 '' diameter | 275 gr weight) bullet from A-Square: .358 | 275gr | A-Square DeadTough .358 | 275gr | A-Square DeadTough Our reloading data for the .358 | 275gr | A-Square DeadTough bullet covers a total of 12 suitable calibers and 756 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets ! Load data for .358 | 275gr | A-Square DeadTough bullet is available in the following calibers: .35 Rem. .35 Whelen .35 Win. .350 Legend .350 Mag. Rigby .350 Rem. Mag. .356 Win. .357 Magnum .358 Norma Mag. .358 Win. .400/350 Rigby N.E. 9 x 57 Mauser Bullet Specifications Manufacturer A-Square Manufacturer SKU Bullet Weight 275gr | 17.8g Bullet Length 1'' | 25.4mm Bullet Diameter 0.358'' | 9.1mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.293 (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_385
- Caliber 9 x 22 MJR Reloading Data
Load data for ammunition in caliber9 x 22 MJRwith all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. 9 x 22 MJR Load Data Alternative names: 9 x 22 MJR is also known as 9mm Major, 9x22 Major. Our load data for caliber 9 x 22 MJR covers 146 bullets from 25 manufacturers and a total of 9198 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The 9 x 22 MJR cartridge, while not as globally renowned as its close counterparts, occupies a unique niche in the world of ammunition. Developed in the latter part of the 20th century, the 9 x 22 MJR was primarily conceived as an answer to the evolving needs of competitive shooting circles and specialized defense applications. Its lineage can be traced to the surge of interest in high-pressure, semi-automatic pistol cartridges during a period marked by innovation in firearms technology. As a result, the 9 x 22 MJR shares developmental ties with other well-known 9mm-based rounds yet is distinct in its dimensions and performance characteristics, tailored for specific firearm platforms that were engineered to maximize its potential. Within its sphere of use, the 9 x 22 MJR caliber is celebrated among competitive shooters and select law enforcement units. Its dimensions lend it well to firearms designed for rapid cycling and dependable feeding, making it a popular choice in dynamic shooting sports where reliability and quick follow-up shots are essential. Additionally, certain custom firearm manufacturers have chambered their platforms in 9 x 22 MJR, taking advantage of its manageable recoil and balanced ballistic performance. While it has not reached mainstream adoption, it maintains a devoted following amongst enthusiasts who value its blend of power and controllability. From a hunting perspective, the 9 x 22 MJR is best suited for small game and predator control. The cartridge’s ballistics make it an effective choice for species such as rabbits, groundhogs, and other small varmints where precise shot placement is critical. Its typical penetration and energy levels are generally not suited for larger game, so its usefulness remains squarely in the realm of small to medium-sized animals. Many reloaders and shooters employ the 9 x 22 MJR for pest control on rural properties or as a secondary cartridge during multi-species hunting trips, where its unique specifications offer versatility without excessive recoil. In terms of bullet weights, the 9 x 22 MJR typically accommodates projectiles between 110 and 135 grains, although some specialty loads may fall outside this range. This diversity allows reloaders to fine-tune performance for either rapid expansion or deeper penetration, depending on the intended application. The cartridge is designed to operate at relatively high pressures, requiring careful selection of components and adherence to safe reloading practices. Its case length and capacity offer enough room for a variety of powder choices, and the overall length is compatible with most standard magazines designed for comparable 9mm-class cartridges. As with any less-common caliber, component sourcing can sometimes present a challenge, but dedicated handloaders appreciate both the technical challenge and the performance benefits that the 9 x 22 MJR brings to their shooting experience. 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 Small Pistol (SP) Case Capacity 19 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.356'' | 9.04 mm Max. Case Length 0.855'' | 21.72 mm Max. Cartridge Length 1.14'' | 28.96 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 36985 psi | 2550 bar XXL ID CID_1233 9 x 22 MJR load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) 75 80 85 90 91 93 95 100 105 110 115 116 118 120 121 122 123 124 125 127 130 135 140 145 148 158 180 200 250 .355 | 90gr | Sierra JHP SportsMaster .355 | 124gr | Hornady FMJ FP .355 | 124gr | Geco FMJ .355 | 115gr | Norma HP .356 | 123gr | LOS RN .355 | 124gr | Hornady XTP .355 | 115gr | ALSA PRO FMJ .355 | 100gr | Speer JHP .355 | 115gr | Geco FMJ .356 | 95gr | H&N RN HS .355 | 90gr | MEN QD1 .355 | 80gr | Barnes TAC-XP .356 | 124gr | LEE Mold 356-124-TC .355 | 124gr | Frontier RN PCB .355 | 115gr | Nosler JHP .355 | 75gr | CutEdge HGHP .356 | 123gr | LOS FP .355 | 90gr | Sierra Sig V-Crown .355 | 124gr | CamPro RN .358 | 148gr | LEE Mold TL358-148-WC .355 | 115gr | Hornady XTP .355 | 115gr | LOS RN FMJ .355 | 115gr | Geco HOLLOW POINT .355 | 90gr | Speer Hollow Point Gold Dot Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) .355 | 75gr | CutEdge HGHP [1716 fps | 523 m/s] .356 | 80gr | AERO SOP,- smax:4.60 [1634 fps | 498 m/s] .355 | 80gr | Barnes TAC-XP [1604 fps | 489 m/s] Top Energy (E0) .355 | 90gr | Nosler HP [686 Joule] .355 | 90gr | Sierra JHP SportsMaster [677 Joule] .355 | 95gr | Sierra FMJ FN TM SportsMaster [677 Joule] Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) .355 | 165gr | Hornady FTX [BC1: 0.25] .355 | 170gr | Hornady Interlock SP [BC1: 0.215] .355 | 147gr | Hornady XTP [BC1: 0.212] 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!
- .28 Nosler | .284 | 195gr | Berger Elite Hunter | ADI AR 2217 | | 3.29
Load for caliber .28 Nosler with .284 | 195gr | Berger Elite Hunter bullet and ADI AR 2217 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: .28 Nosler + .284 | 195gr | Berger Elite Hunter + ADI AR 2217 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 .28 Nosler Case Capacity (GoW) 97 Case Length 2.59'' | 65.8 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder ADI AR 2217 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .284 | 195gr | Berger Elite Hunter Bullet Weight 195 gr | 12.6 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.648" | 41.9 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2753 fps | 839 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .28 Nosler, Bullet: .284 | 195gr | Berger Elite Hunter, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: 64977 psi | 4480 bar - ADI AR 2217 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 97% | 57116 | 88% | 2753 | 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

