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I love Varget for a lot of applications - my 308, my daughter's 7mm-08, my 404 Jeff, my wife's 375 H&H. But for 9.3...seems like you need about a 50' drop tube to be able to get enough powder in the case. I imagine all-copper like Barnes and Hammer would just be worse.
258 gr Hammer on the left, 286 gr A Frame on the right
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That said, I think Varget would probably be a good choice for a 250 gr like Accubond, Woodleigh, or Swift. For longer bullets, go with fine ball powders life 2000MR or Big Game - I've never tried CFE223 with my 9.3, but based on my own experience with 308 and @Bob Nelson 35Whelen 's with 35W, I don't see why it wouldn't work well.
CFE223 gives phenomenal velocity. I'm getting a skosh under 2900 fps with 168 gr Gold Dots, no pressure signs.
Yep, I have been wondering about all this...
The A Frame 286 gr is advertised as 1.315" long (interestingly the 300 gr is advertised as shorter at 1.310". In truth 0.005" is not much difference but I would have expected the 300 gr to be longer than the 286 gr) and the TSX is 1.525. This is a meaningful 0.21" difference.
Yet, Barnes advertised their 286 TSX load at 2,355 fps and Swift advertise their 286 gr A Frame load at 2,396 fps. There is only 41 fps difference for a 0.21" bullet length difference. I would have expected a larger speed difference...
Do you reloaders gurus (AZDAVE, sgt_zim, Bob Nelson 35Whelen, etc. --- I do not reload yet, this will be a retirement endeavor) believe that the 286 gr A Frame can be loaded faster? What are you getting?
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