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Old Nosler 25-cal Solid Base Bullets

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:52 am
by Bunnybuster
Does anyone have an old Nosler reloading manual handy, that they could look up the Ballistic Coefficient, and Sectional Desnity, for the old style 120-gr, 25-cal, solid base bullets in? I need the info to work up the balistic table for some reloads.

Also, if anyone has any sitting on the shelf they would be willing to part with, I would be ineterested in buying them.

Re: Old Nosler 25-cal Solid Base Bullets

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:13 pm
by Glen
Bb-- The best I could do on the net is from Nosler's website. The 120gr Partitions have a BC of .391 & the SD is 260. HTH

Re: Old Nosler 25-cal Solid Base Bullets

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:42 pm
by Rick in Oregon
BB: I've got all six of Nosler's manuals (all autographed by John himself too..... :D ), and in No. 2 Manual, the old 120gr BT solid Base bullet has a BC of .471, and SD of .260.

Best velocities from this 1981 manual with this bullet in the .25-06 were with Norma Magnum Rifle (3,147 fps), now unavailable, but next best was IMR 4831 using a max load of 52.0grs for 3,089fps (Hart 26" barrel).

Hope this helps, and you can extrapolate data for the .25 caliber you're loading for.

Re: Old Nosler 25-cal Solid Base Bullets

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 7:33 pm
by Bunnybuster
Rick, if my chromograph is right, I'm getting 2976, out of my 257-Ackley Improved. This is running 46.0-gr of IMR-4350, with a 24-in barrell. The primers are a bit flattened, but not badly.

Now that I have the BC and Sectional Density, I can run it through the ballistic software and calc the wind drift and drop, out past 300, (I shot out to 300, so I know what to expect out that far).