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  • .30-06 Spring. | .308 | 168gr | Reichenberg HDB Universal | Vihtavuori N140 | 2.85 | 3.29

    Load for caliber .30-06 Spring. with .308 | 168gr | Reichenberg HDB Universal bullet and Vihtavuori N140 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: .30-06 Spring. + .308 | 168gr | Reichenberg HDB Universal + Vihtavuori N140 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 Vihtavuori N140 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .308 | 168gr | Reichenberg HDB Universal Bullet Weight 168 gr | 10.9 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.268" | 32.2 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2454 fps | 748 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Eintrag generiert von Ladung--Seite :Kaliber: .30-06 (30-06 Spring., 7.62 x 63), Geschoss: .308 | 168gr | Reichenberg HDB Universal, Zündhütchengröße: Large Rifle (LR), Passende Dralllängen: LID_B10153_C322 - Vihtavuori N140, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 81% | 39247 | 67% | 2454 | 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 5.6 x 57 Reloading Data

    Load data for ammunition in caliber5.6 x 57with all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. 5.6 x 57 Load Data Alternative names: 5.6 x 57mm, 5.6x57mm RWS, 5.6x57mm Mauser Our load data for caliber 5.6 x 57 covers 286 bullets from 30 manufacturers and a total of 18018 load recipes. In addition, our members have shared 4 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The 5.6x57mm cartridge, developed in Germany, has an intriguing history that roots back to the mid-20th century when there was growing demand for high-velocity, small-caliber cartridges for medium game hunting. German manufacturers, particularly RWS (Rheinisch-Westfälische Sprengstoff-Fabriken), spearheaded the development as an answer to hunters seeking a flat-shooting round with improved accuracy and manageable recoil compared to larger calibers. This cartridge reflects a philosophy prevalent in postwar Europe, where precision and efficiency often took precedence over sheer bullet diameter. While it never achieved mass popularity outside Germany and Austria, the 5.6x57mm carved out a loyal following among specialized hunters and reloaders fascinated by its niche capabilities. The primary application of the 5.6x57mm is hunting, particularly targeting medium-sized European game. Its high-velocity, bottlenecked design gives it reliable reach and stopping power suitable for species such as roe deer, fox, chamois, and marmot. In European hunting circles, this cartridge is favored for areas where legislations demand a minimum caliber or energy but do not require larger rounds commonly used for heavier game. Its superior ballistic trajectory and low recoil make it especially prized among stalkers who need to shoot accurately over variable terrain and distances, allowing for humane one-shot kills at respectable ranges. The precision and potential repeatability have also made it appealing to marksmanship enthusiasts interested in long-range target shooting within its ballistic parameters. The 5.6x57mm cartridge is particularly effective for species in the 15–40 kg weight class, making it ideal for roe deer but capable of ethically taking down other medium-sized animals with proper bullet placement. Because of its high velocity and light weight, it is generally not recommended, nor legal in many places, for much larger game such as wild boar or red deer. For reloaders, this caliber provides a rewarding challenge: maximizing its performance often revolves around matching the right bullet type and weight to the specific animal and terrain involved, as well as adapting to the sometimes limited availability of commercial ammunition or brass. Its use remains fairly specialized, so those who invest the time in reloading often enjoy a high degree of customization toward their actual hunting environment and species preference. Typical bullet weights for the 5.6x57mm cartridge range between 74 and 77 grains (4.8–5 grams), optimized for a high muzzle velocity—often cited in the range of 3,300 to 3,600 feet per second, depending on load and barrel length. Bullet diameter is standardized at .224 inch (5.7 mm), and the overall cartridge length is just over 69 mm. The case design, with its long neck and slight body taper, accommodates a range of bullet profiles and ensures reliable feeding in bolt-action rifles, which are the most common platforms for this round. Characteristics of 5.6x57mm ammunition—such as its flat trajectory, moderate recoil, and excellent accuracy—make it attractive to precision shooters and reloaders who appreciate the technical nuances of less mainstream calibers. While factory brass and bullets can be less plentiful than for more popular cartridges, dedicated handloaders recognize the excellent terminal performance and ballistic efficiency this round offers when correctly tailored to its intended use. 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 49 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.224'' | 5.69 mm Max. Case Length 2.232'' | 56.69 mm Max. Cartridge Length 2.7165'' | 69 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 63817 psi | 4400 bar XXL ID CID_917 5.6 x 57 load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) 30 33 35 36 38 40 43 45 46 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 60 62 63 64 65 68 69 70 73 74 75 77 78 80 85 88 90 95 .224 | 50gr | Speer HP TNT Green .224 | 50gr | Speer HP TNT .224 | 70gr | Barnes TSX BT .224 | 55gr | Nosler Expansion Tip .224 | 60gr | Berger FBHP .224 | 36gr | Barnes Varmint Grenade .224 | 77gr | Barnes LRX BT .224 | 55gr | CutEdge MTAC .223 | 56gr | SUS-TAC Target .224 | 62gr | Hornady FMJ .223 | 55gr | SUS-TAC Varmax (HPT) .224 | 50gr | Hornady SP SX .224 | 50gr | Impala RNFP KO .224 | 80gr | Sierra HPBT LR MatchKing .224 | 65gr | Sierra SBT GameKing .224 | 55gr | Fox Classic Hunter .224 | 55gr | Reichenberg HDB Universal .224 | 80gr | Hornady ELD-Match .223 | 55gr | SUS-TAC Penmax (HPT) .233 | 55gr | MRR Green Hunting .224 | 55gr | Remington HP Power-Lokt .224 | 74gr | RWS Kegelspitz .224 | 62gr | Barnes TAC-X .224 | 53gr | Barnes XLC S Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) .224 | 30gr | Impala LWHV LS [4245 fps | 1294 m/s] .224 | 30gr | Barnes VG [4232 fps | 1290 m/s] .224 | 30gr | Speer TNT Green [4232 fps | 1290 m/s] Top Energy (E0) .224 | 95gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKinging [2266 Joule] .224 | 90gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKinging [2263 Joule] .224 | 90gr | Hornady A-MAX [2248 Joule] Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) .224 | 95gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKinging [BC1: 0.6] .224 | 90gr | Hornady A-MAX [BC1: 0.585] .224 | 88gr | Hornady ELD-Match [BC1: 0.545] 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! 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  • .284 | 184gr | Berger VLD Target Bullet Load Data

    Load data for VLD Target (0.284 '' diameter | 184 gr weight) bullet from Berger: .284 | 184gr | Berger VLD Target .284 | 184gr | Berger VLD Target Our reloading data for the .284 | 184gr | Berger VLD Target bullet covers a total of 26 suitable calibers and 1638 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets VLD Target Features A) Secant Ogive Berger VLD (Vey Low Drag) Bullets use a Secant Ogive, which is an aggressive ogive shape that provides a reduced drag factor. The Secant Ogive is proven to be the most efficient shape for external ballistic performance, resulting in flatter shooting with less wind drift. B) Consistent Core Our exacting core manufacturing process is one of the reasons when you buy a box of Berger, you don’t have to worry about sorting by weight. This gives you more reliable drop, consistent BC, and better accuracy. C) Boat Tail Boat Tail bullets provide an aerodynamic advantage at longer ranges over their flat base counterparts, especially while transitioning from transonic to subsonic velocities. D) J4 Target Jacket J4 Precision Bullet Jackets are the #1 choice of custom bullet manufacturers. They are the most consistent and concentric copper jackets in the world holding an unprecedented +/- .0003” tolerance. The most precise jacket produces a Berger bullet with the least amount of dispersion at all ranges. Load data for .284 | 184gr | Berger VLD Target bullet is available in the following calibers: .28 Nosler .280 Ackley Improved .280 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 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-.300 Norma Magnum 7.21 Firebird (Lazzeroni) Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Berger Manufacturer SKU 28408 Bullet Weight 184gr | 11.9g Bullet Length 1.575'' | 40mm Bullet Diameter 0.284'' | 7.2mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.695 (G1) Bullet Shape Boattail XXL ID BID_1048

  • 6 mm ARC | .243 | 105gr | Berger BT | Accurate 2495 | 1.62 | 2.23

    Load for caliber 6 mm ARC with .243 | 105gr | Berger BT bullet and Accurate 2495 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: 6 mm ARC + .243 | 105gr | Berger BT + Accurate 2495 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 mm ARC Case Capacity (GoW) 34.5 Case Length 1.50'' | 38.1 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Accurate 2495 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Rifle (SR) Bullet .243 | 105gr | Berger BT Bullet Weight 105 gr | 6.8 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.168" | 29.7 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2523 fps | 769 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6 mm ARC, Bullet: .243 | 105gr | Berger BT, Primer Size: Samll Rfile (SR), Suitable Twist Rates: Accurate 2495 - 25.0gr, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 94% | 51213 | 98% | 2523 | 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

  • 9.3 x 62 | .366 | 230gr | AERO SB,- smax:17.30 | ReloadSwiss RS 40 | 3.56 | 3.23

    Load for caliber 9.3 x 62 with .366 | 230gr | AERO SB,- smax:17.30 bullet and ReloadSwiss RS 40 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.23'' 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: 9.3 x 62 + .366 | 230gr | AERO SB,- smax:17.30 + ReloadSwiss RS 40 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 40 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .366 | 230gr | AERO SB,- smax:17.30 Bullet Weight 230 gr | 14.9 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.39" | 35.3 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2539 fps | 774 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared yes - shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 9.3 x 62, Bullet: .366 | 230gr | AERO SB,- smax:17.30, Primer: Large Rifle (LR), Powder: ReloadSwiss RS 40 - 53.1gr | 3.44g, Comment: FR|maxP|%|v|z: 91% | 3455 | 89% | 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

  • .357 | 140gr | Sierra JHC SportsMaster Bullet Load Data

    Load data for JHC SportsMaster (0.357 '' diameter | 140 gr weight) bullet from Sierra: .357 | 140gr | Sierra JHC SportsMaster .357 | 140gr | Sierra JHC SportsMaster Our reloading data for the .357 | 140gr | Sierra JHC SportsMaster bullet covers a total of 28 suitable calibers and 1764 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .357 | 140gr | Sierra JHC SportsMaster 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 .357 Magnum .357 Maximum .357 SIG .358 Norma Mag. .358 Win. .360 BUCKHAMMER .38 Special .38 Super Auto .38-45 ACP .400/350 Rigby N.E. 9 mm Browning Court (.380 ACP) 9 mm FAR 9 mm Luger (9 x 19 mm) 9 mm Mauser 9 mm Steyr (Roth) 9 x 20 VGW 9 x 21 9 x 22 MJR 9 x 25 Dillon 9 x 57 Mauser Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Sierra Manufacturer SKU 8325 Bullet Weight 140gr | 9.1g Bullet Length 0.597'' | 15.2mm Bullet Diameter 0.357'' | 9.1mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.077 (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_5946

  • Hornady .223 Rem. Load Data

    All load data for Hornady bullets in caliber .223 Rem. including technical specifications and ballistic details Hornady Load Data in Caliber .223 Rem. We have the following Hornady load data available in caliber .223 Rem. - use chips to filter by bullet weight: 35 40 45 50 52 53 55 60 62 68 70 73 75 80 88 90 .223 Rem. + .224 | 62gr | Hornady FMJ .223 Rem. + .224 | 35gr | Hornady NTX .223 Rem. + .224 | 62gr | Hornady ELD-VT .223 Rem. + .224 | 45gr | Hornady HP BEE .223 Rem. + .224 | 53gr | Hornady HP Match .223 Rem. + .224 | 53gr | Hornady GMX .223 Rem. + .224 | 70gr | Hornady GMX .223 Rem. + .224 | 50gr | Hornady SP SX .223 Rem. + .224 | 75gr | Hornady A-MAX .223 Rem. + .224 | 50gr Hornady CX .223 Rem. + .224 | 50gr Hornady ECX .223 Rem. + .224 | 52gr | Hornady A-MAX .223 Rem. + .224 | 50gr | Hornady SP .223 Rem. + .224 | 60gr | Hornady SP Show more Hornady Hornady Manufacturing Company, founded in 1949 by Joyce Hornady in Grand Island, Nebraska, is a globally recognized leader in the production of high-quality bullets and ammunition. The company was born out of Hornady's dissatisfaction with the post-World War II bullet market, which lacked consistency and accuracy. Driven by the belief that "accurate bullets are never obsolete," Hornady set out to create ammunition that offered precision, reliability, and performance—values that still define the brand today. Hornady’s operations began with the production of .30 caliber bullets for hunting. Ove ... >> all loads from this brand .223 Rem. The .223 Remington has its roots in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a civilian adaptation of a small, high-velocity military intermediate cartridge. Developed from experiments to produce a lightweight, flat-shooting round for the ArmaLite AR-15 platform, the .223 Remington was standardized for commercial sale in 1964. Over decades it evolved alongside rifle and barrel technology — changing twist rates, improved metallurgy and the arrival of more precise bullets — while remaining a staple for sport shooters and hunters. For ammunition reloaders, the history matters because early military and ... >> all loads for this caliber Hornady Load Data in Caliber 6 mm Creedmoor Hornady Load Data in Caliber 7 mm PRC Hornady Load Data in Caliber 6 mm ARC Hornady Load Data in Caliber .30-06 Spring. Hornady Load Data in Caliber .243 Win. Hornady Load Data in Caliber .300 Win. Mag. Hornady Load Data in Caliber 6.5 Creedmoor Hornady Load Data in Caliber .223 Rem. Hornady Load Data in Caliber .222 Rem. Hornady Load Data in Caliber .338 Lapua Mag. Hornady Load Data in Caliber .308 Win. Hornady Load Data in Caliber 7 mm Rem. Mag. Hornady Load Data in Caliber 6.5 PRC Hornady Load Data in Caliber .270 Win.

  • 6.5 Creedmoor | .264 | 153.5gr | Berger LRHT | Vihtavuori N150 | | 2.783

    Load for caliber 6.5 Creedmoor with .264 | 153.5gr | Berger LRHT bullet and Vihtavuori N150 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 | 153.5gr | Berger LRHT + 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 6.5 Creedmoor Case Capacity (GoW) 52.5 Case Length 1.92'' | 48.8 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N150 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .264 | 153.5gr | Berger LRHT Bullet Weight 153.5 gr | 9.9 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.51" | 38.4 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2484 fps | 757 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6.5 Creedmoor, Bullet: .264 | 153.5gr | Berger LRHT, Primer Size: Large Rifle (LR), Suitable Twist Rates: 63092 psi | 4350 bar - Vihtavuori N150 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 96% | 55796 | 88% | 2484 | 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

  • .264 | 120gr | Frontier PH HPBT Bullet Load Data

    Load data for PH HPBT   (0.264 '' diameter | 120 gr weight) bullet from Frontier Bullets: .264 | 120gr | Frontier PH HPBT .264 | 120gr | Frontier PH HPBT Our reloading data for the .264 | 120gr | Frontier PH HPBT bullet covers a total of 35 suitable calibers and 2205 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .264 | 120gr | Frontier PH HPBT bullet is available in the following calibers: 6.5 RSAUM 6.5 x 52 Carcano 6.5 x 54 Mannlich Schoenauer 6.5 x 55 Swedish Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Frontier Bullets Manufacturer SKU Bullet Weight 120gr | 7.8g Bullet Length 1.248'' | 31.7mm Bullet Diameter 0.264'' | 6.7mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.397 (G1) Bullet Shape Boattail XXL ID BID_10444

  • .458 | 400gr | NorthFork Bonded Core Bullet Load Data

    Load data for Bonded Core (0.458 '' diameter | 400 gr weight) bullet from North Fork: .458 | 400gr | NorthFork Bonded Core .458 | 400gr | NorthFork Bonded Core Our reloading data for the .458 | 400gr | NorthFork Bonded Core bullet covers a total of 7 suitable calibers and 441 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .458 | 400gr | NorthFork Bonded Core bullet is available in the following calibers: .45 Blaser .450 N.E. 3 1/4'' .450 Rigby .458 Lott .458 Win.Mag. .460 Steyr .460 Weath. Mag. Bullet Specifications Manufacturer North Fork Manufacturer SKU Bullet Weight 400gr | 25.9g Bullet Length 1.31'' | 33.3mm Bullet Diameter 0.458'' | 11.6mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient 0.258 (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_3937

  • 8 x 68 S | .323 | 180gr | RWS Speed Tip Professional | Vihtavuori N160 | | 3.374

    Load for caliber 8 x 68 S with .323 | 180gr | RWS Speed Tip Professional bullet and Vihtavuori N160 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.374'' 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 68 S + .323 | 180gr | RWS Speed Tip Professional + 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 8 x 68 S Case Capacity (GoW) 86 Case Length 2.66'' | 67.6 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Vihtavuori N160 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .323 | 180gr | RWS Speed Tip Professional Bullet Weight 180 gr | 11.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.317" | 33.5 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2910 fps | 887 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 8 x 68 S, Bullet: .323 | 180gr | RWS Speed Tip Professional, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: 63817 psi | 4400 bar - Vihtavuori N160 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 97% | 57188 | 90% | 2910 | 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

  • .401 | 180gr | Rim Rock RNFP Top Shelf Bullet Load Data

    Load data for RNFP Top Shelf (0.401 '' diameter | 180 gr weight) bullet from Rim Rock: .401 | 180gr | Rim Rock RNFP Top Shelf .401 | 180gr | Rim Rock RNFP Top Shelf Our reloading data for the .401 | 180gr | Rim Rock RNFP Top Shelf bullet covers a total of 2 suitable calibers and 126 load recipes Load Data Similar Bullets Load data for .401 | 180gr | Rim Rock RNFP Top Shelf bullet is available in the following calibers: .40 S&W .400 Cor-Bon 10 mm FAR Bullet Specifications Manufacturer Rim Rock Manufacturer SKU #318 Bullet Weight 180gr | 11.7g Bullet Length 0.603'' | 15.3mm Bullet Diameter 0.401'' | 10.2mm Lead Content Bullet contains lead Ballistic Coefficient (G1) Bullet Shape Flatbase XXL ID BID_10580

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