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  • 9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm) | .356 | 123gr | LOS FP | Vihtavuori N320 | | 1.15

    Load for caliber 9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm) with .356 | 123gr | LOS FP bullet and Vihtavuori N320 powder, and a C.O.L. of 1.15'' 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 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm) + .356 | 123gr | LOS FP + Vihtavuori N320 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 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm) Case Capacity (GoW) 13.8 Case Length 0.75'' | 19 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N320 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Pistol (SP) Bullet .356 | 123gr | LOS FP Bullet Weight 123 gr | 8 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.567" | 14.4 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 935 fps | 285 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: 9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm), Geschoss: .356 | 123gr | LOS FP, Zündhütchengröße: Small Pistol (SP), Passende Dralllängen: LID_B3509_C1219 - Vihtavuori N320, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 60% | 16099 | 47% | 935 | 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 5.5'' | 14 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 5.6 x 35 R Vierling Reloading Data

    Load data for ammunition in caliber5.6 x 35 R Vierlingwith all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. 5.6 x 35 R Vierling Load Data Alternative names: 5.6x35R Vierling, .22 Vierling Our load data for caliber 5.6 x 35 R Vierling covers 0 bullets from 0 manufacturers and a total of 0 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The 5.6 x 35 R Vierling is a classic European rimmed cartridge developed in the early 20th century, primarily in Germany. Its name, “Vierling” (meaning “quadruple” in German), reflects the tradition of multi-barrel hunting guns popular at the time, especially combination and drilling rifles. First introduced for use in elegant break-action firearms, the 5.6 x 35 R Vierling found a niche among hunters seeking a light, low-recoil cartridge suitable for both small game and as a secondary barrel in multi-caliber gun configurations. While it never achieved widespread international fame, it remains appreciated by connoisseurs and collectors of classic hunting rifles, especially in central Europe. In terms of applications, the 5.6 x 35 R Vierling is designed primarily for hunting small game and varmints at short to medium ranges. Its modest case capacity delivers mild recoil, making it ideal for use in lightweight combination guns where a more powerful round might be excessive. It is often found paired alongside larger rifle or shotgun barrels in traditional German and Austrian drillings, providing hunters with flexible options in the field. The cartridge’s manageable ballistics and reliable performance in break-action firearms have maintained its reputation among European hunters who appreciate traditional sporting arms. Modern use, while limited, sees the caliber favored by enthusiasts of vintage rifles and those who pursue classic reloading practices. As for target species, the 5.6 x 35 R Vierling is well-suited for small game hunting, particularly for animals such as fox, hare, and various small fur-bearing mammals. Its accuracy and mild terminal ballistics also make it a reliable choice for dispatching pests, including crows and similar vermin. The cartridge's balance between energy and light recoil is especially valued by hunters who prefer not to damage pelts or meat of smaller animals. In some European countries, it may also be employed for roe deer, though it is near the lower limit of acceptable caliber power for this application depending on local regulations. The 5.6 x 35 R Vierling typically utilizes .22-caliber bullets with a diameter of 5.6mm (approximately .223 inches). Common bullet weights for this cartridge range from around 45 to 60 grains, with 55 grains being most typical. These light- to medium-weight projectiles complement the caliber’s moderate case capacity, resulting in velocities that are somewhat less than modern high-velocity .22 centerfires but still respectable for their intended purpose. The rimmed case design promotes reliable extraction in break-action firearms, one of the factors for its enduring popularity among traditional European hunters. Reloaders often appreciate the cartridge’s straightforward construction, ease of resizing, and suitability for efficient, mild loads that extend barrel life and minimize recoil. Overall, the 5.6 x 35 R Vierling stands as a testament to the fine balance sought by European gunmakers and hunters between versatility, tradition, and performance. For ammunition reloaders interested in historical cartridges and classic hunting rifles, loading for the Vierling offers both a technical challenge and a connection to the era of bespoke sporting arms. While not as prevalent as more modern cartridges, the 5.6 x 35 R Vierling continues to have a dedicated following among those who value time-honored hunting practices and the unique characteristics of classic rimmed cartridges. 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 Rifle (SR) Case Capacity 12.5 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.22'' | 5.59 mm Max. Case Length 1.397'' | 35.48 mm Max. Cartridge Length 1.712'' | 43.48 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 39160 psi | 2700 bar XXL ID CID_911 5.6 x 35 R Vierling load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) Top Energy (E0) Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) 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!

  • .43 | 260gr | Rim Rock SWC?FB Bullet Load Data

    Load data for SWC?FB  (0.43 '' diameter | 260 gr weight) bullet from Rim Rock: .43 | 260gr | Rim Rock SWC?FB .43 | 260gr | Rim Rock SWC?FB Our reloading data for the .43 | 260gr | Rim Rock SWC?FB bullet covers a total of 2 suitable calibers and 126 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .43 | 260gr | Rim Rock SWC?FB bullet is available in the following calibers: Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Rim Rock Manufacturer SKU #140 Bullet Weight 260gr | 16.8g Bullet Length 0.78'' | 19.8mm Bullet Diameter 0.43'' | 10.9mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_10612

  • .510 | 750gr | Hornady A-MAX Bullet Load Data

    Load data for A-MAX (0.51 '' diameter | 750 gr weight) bullet from Hornady: .510 | 750gr | Hornady A-MAX .510 | 750gr | Hornady A-MAX Our reloading data for the .510 | 750gr | Hornady A-MAX bullet covers a total of 2 suitable calibers and 126 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Hornady A-Max bullets are renowned for their exceptional performance in precision shooting and hunting. These bullets feature a sleek polymer tip that enhances ballistic coefficient, ensuring a flatter trajectory and superior accuracy over long distances. The A-Max design incorporates a secant ogive profile, which reduces drag and contributes to its high ballistic efficiency. The match-grade jacket is engineered to provide uniform thickness, resulting in consistent performance and minimal variation in bullet weight. This precision is critical for competitive shooters and hunters aiming for long-range accuracy. Hornady's AMP (Advanced Manufacturing Process) jacket technology further refines the bullet's exterior, ensuring optimal concentricity and balance, which translates to tighter groupings on the target. The core of the A-Max bullet is meticulously crafted to maintain structural integrity, delivering reliable expansion and energy transfer upon impact. This combination of design and manufacturing excellence makes A-Max bullets a preferred choice for those who demand the highest level of performance from their ammunition. Whether used in target shooting or in the field, Hornady A-Max bullets offer unmatched precision, reliability, and terminal performance, embodying the brand's commitment to innovation and quality in the world of ballistics. Load data for .510 | 750gr | Hornady A-MAX bullet is available in the following calibers: .50 BMG (12,7 × 99 mm NATO) .510 DTC Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Hornady Manufacturer SKU 5165 Bullet Weight 750gr | 48.6g Bullet Length 2.55'' | 64.8mm Bullet Diameter 0.51'' | 13mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 1.05 (G1) Bullet Shape Boattail XXL ID BID_2901

  • .300 AAC Blackout | .308 | 190gr | Hornady Sub-X | Vihtavuori N110 | | 2.23

    Load for caliber .300 AAC Blackout with .308 | 190gr | Hornady Sub-X bullet and Vihtavuori N110 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.23'' 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: .300 AAC Blackout + .308 | 190gr | Hornady Sub-X + Vihtavuori N110 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 .300 AAC Blackout Case Capacity (GoW) 25.1 Case Length 1.37'' | 34.8 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N110 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Rifle (SR) Bullet .308 | 190gr | Hornady Sub-X Bullet Weight 190 gr | 12.3 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.3" | 33.0 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 1122 fps | 342 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: .300 AAC Blackout, Geschoss: .308 | 190gr | Hornady Sub-X, Zündhütchengröße: Small Rifle (SR), Passende Dralllängen: 50763 psi | 3500 bar - [Vihtavuori N110]², Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 55% | 14373 | 28% | 1122 | 95% 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

  • .300 Win. Mag. | .308 | 180gr | Nosler Ballistic Tip | Ramshot Magnum | 4.96 | 3.29

    Load for caliber .300 Win. Mag. with .308 | 180gr | Nosler Ballistic Tip bullet and Ramshot Magnum 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: .300 Win. Mag. + .308 | 180gr | Nosler Ballistic Tip + Ramshot Magnum 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 .300 Win. Mag. Case Capacity (GoW) 90.5 Case Length 2.62'' | 66.5 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Ramshot Magnum Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .308 | 180gr | Nosler Ballistic Tip Bullet Weight 180 gr | 11.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.36" | 34.5 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2831 fps | 863 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .300 Win. Mag., Bullet: .308 | 180gr | Nosler Ballistic Tip, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: Ramshot Magnum - 76.5gr, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 98% | 50589 | 81% | 2831 | 98% 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

  • .375 | 260gr | SUS-TAC HP Bullet Load Data

    Load data for HP (0.375 '' diameter | 260 gr weight) bullet from SUS-TAC: .375 | 260gr | SUS-TAC HP .375 | 260gr | SUS-TAC HP Our reloading data for the .375 | 260gr | SUS-TAC HP bullet covers a total of 2 suitable calibers and 126 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .375 | 260gr | SUS-TAC HP bullet is available in the following calibers: .375 Raptor .375 Swiss P Bullet Specifications Manufacturer SUS-TAC Manufacturer SKU H10615 Bullet Weight 260gr | 16.8g Bullet Length 1.421'' | 36.1mm Bullet Diameter 0.375'' | 9.5mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.362 (G1) Bullet Shape Boattail XXL ID BID_10324

  • .284 | 150gr | Barnes TSX BT Bullet Load Data

    Load data for TSX BT (0.284 '' diameter | 150 gr weight) bullet from Barnes: .284 | 150gr | Barnes TSX BT .284 | 150gr | Barnes TSX BT Our reloading data for the .284 | 150gr | Barnes TSX BT bullet covers a total of 28 suitable calibers and 1764 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets ! Barnes TSX (Triple-Shock X) bullets are renowned for their advanced design and exceptional performance in hunting and shooting applications. Constructed from a solid copper alloy, these bullets are engineered to deliver superior penetration and expansion. The TSX design features four sharp petals that expand upon impact, creating a larger wound channel while retaining maximum weight. This results in deeper penetration and more effective energy transfer, making them ideal for taking down game at various distances. The absence of lead in Barnes TSX bullets addresses environmental concerns and offers consistent performance across different calibers. Additionally, their robust construction ensures reliability and accuracy, even in the harshest conditions. Whether used for big game hunting or long-range shooting, Barnes TSX bullets provide shooters with a high level of confidence in their ammunition’s effectiveness and ethical performance. Load data for .284 | 150gr | Barnes TSX BT bullet is available in the following calibers: .28 Nosler .280 Ackley Improved .280 Rem. .284 Win. 7 mm B.R. Rem. 7 mm Blaser Mag 7 mm Exp. Rem. 7 mm KM Katzmaier 7 mm Mag Fl. H.& H. 7 mm PRC 7 mm Rem. Mag. 7 mm Rem. SA Ultra Mag 7 mm Rem. Ultra Mag 7 mm STW 7 mm WSM 7 mm Weath. Mag. 7 mm-08 Rem. 7 x 49 GJW 7 x 50 R 7 x 57 7 x 57 R 7 x 61 S&H (Super) 7 x 64 Brenneke 7 x 65 R Brenneke 7 x 66 SE v. Hofe 7 x 72 R 7 x 75 R SE v. Hofe 7.21 Firebird (Lazzeroni) Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Barnes Manufacturer SKU 30293 Bullet Weight 150gr | 9.7g Bullet Length 1.31'' | 33.3mm Bullet Diameter 0.284'' | 7.2mm Lead Content Bullet is lead free Ballistic Coefficient 0.408 (G1) Bullet Shape Boattail XXL ID BID_572

  • .264 | 139gr | Brenneke TOG Bullet Load Data

    Load data for TOG (0.264 '' diameter | 139 gr weight) bullet from Brenneke: .264 | 139gr | Brenneke TOG .264 | 139gr | Brenneke TOG Our reloading data for the .264 | 139gr | Brenneke TOG bullet covers a total of 35 suitable calibers and 2205 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .264 | 139gr | Brenneke TOG bullet is available in the following calibers: .26 Nosler .260 PICRA .260 Rem. .264 Leroy N.E. .264 RLB TM .264 Win. Mag. 6.5 Creedmoor 6.5 Grendel 6.5 PRC 6.5 RSAUM 6.5 Weatherby RPM 6.5 mm Lahoz 6.5 mm Rem. Mag. 6.5 x 39 6.5 x 47 Lapua 6.5 x 50 R 6.5 x 51 R Jap. Arisaka 6.5 x 52 Carcano 6.5 x 52 R K&S 6.5 x 54 6.5 x 54 Mannlich Schoenauer 6.5 x 55 Swedish 6.5 x 57 6.5 x 57 R 6.5 x 58 R 6.5 x 58 mm Mauser Port. 6.5 x 63 Messner Mag 6.5 x 63 R Messner Mag 6.5 x 64 (Reb) 6.5 x 64 Brenneke 6.5 x 65 R 6.5 x 68 6.5 x 68 R 6.5 x 70 R 6.5 x 72 R 6.5-06 A-Square 6.5-284 Norma 6.5-300 Weatherby Magnum Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Brenneke Manufacturer SKU Bullet Weight 139gr | 9g Bullet Length 1.284'' | 32.6mm Bullet Diameter 0.264'' | 6.7mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.377 (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_1159

  • .44 Rem. Mag. | .429 | 240gr | Speer JSP-SWC | ReloadSwiss RS 24 | 1.01 | 1.59

    Load for caliber .44 Rem. Mag. with .429 | 240gr | Speer JSP-SWC bullet and ReloadSwiss RS 24 powder, and a C.O.L. of 1.59'' 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: .44 Rem. Mag. + .429 | 240gr | Speer JSP-SWC + ReloadSwiss RS 24 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 .44 Rem. Mag. Case Capacity (GoW) 39.5 Case Length 1.27'' | 32.3 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder ReloadSwiss RS 24 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Pistol Magnum (LPM) Bullet .429 | 240gr | Speer JSP-SWC Bullet Weight 240 gr | 15.6 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.72" | 18.3 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 1332 fps | 406 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .44 Rem. Mag., Bullet: .429 | 240gr | Speer JSP-SWC, Primer Size: Large Pistol Magnum (LPM), Suitable Twist Rates: ReloadSwiss RS 24 - 15.6gr | 1.01g, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 76% | 2473 | 88% | 406 | 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

  • 6.5-284 Norma | .264 | 135gr | Hornady A-Tip | IMR 4831 | | 3.18

    Load for caliber 6.5-284 Norma with .264 | 135gr | Hornady A-Tip bullet and IMR 4831 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.18'' 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: 6.5-284 Norma + .264 | 135gr | Hornady A-Tip + IMR 4831 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 6.5-284 Norma Case Capacity (GoW) 66 Case Length 2.17'' | 55.1 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder IMR 4831 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .264 | 135gr | Hornady A-Tip Bullet Weight 135 gr | 8.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.38" | 35.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2953 fps | 900 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6.5-284 Norma, Bullet: .264 | 135gr | Hornady A-Tip, Primer Size: Large Rifle (LR), Suitable Twist Rates: 59466 psi | 4100 bar - IMR 4831, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 92% | 52808 | 89% | 2953 | 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

  • .375 | 300gr | Hornady DGX Bullet Load Data

    Load data for DGX (0.375 '' diameter | 300 gr weight) bullet from Hornady: .375 | 300gr | Hornady DGX .375 | 300gr | Hornady DGX Our reloading data for the .375 | 300gr | Hornady DGX bullet covers a total of 17 suitable calibers and 1071 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .375 | 300gr | Hornady DGX bullet is available in the following calibers: .369 N.E. Purdey .375 Blaser Mag .375 CheyTAC .375 Fl N.E. 2 1/2 .375 Fl. Mag. N.E. .375 H.& H. Mag. .375 Hoelderlin .375 R Hoelderlin .375 R Verney-Carron .375 Raptor .375 Rem. Ultra Mag .375 Ruger .375 Swiss P .375 Weath. Mag. .375 Win. .378 Weath. Mag. 9.5 x 66 SE v. Hofe Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Hornady Manufacturer SKU 3721 Bullet Weight 300gr | 19.4g Bullet Length 1.29'' | 32.8mm Bullet Diameter 0.375'' | 9.5mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.275 (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_2811

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