Yes, something like that you would want the weight. (My last one was a 6.5x55 with a 20 inch barrel, so the weight was a bit over the top.)
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Yes, something like that you would want the weight. (My last one was a 6.5x55 with a 20 inch barrel, so the weight was a bit over the top.)
.30-06's are hard to sell in NZ. (I dont know that 8x57 would be any easier, but I would buy one. But then, I am the one buying .30/06's as well...)
But I would like one of those new CZs....
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The 9.3x57 and the 9.3x62 were popular original German Mauser inventions. The 8x57 was illgal in Europe for a time after WW1 hence the necked up 9x57 and the survival of the 9.3x57. The 9.3x62 became...
I am using Graf's brass, which is PPU made. SO you could buy some factory from Gunworks, and it would be the same brass.
I can get 67 grains of 2209 in if I trickle it in, it comes up to halfway...
Stug I have seen you Mauser Obendorf on old posts here and there, and much admire it. Did you get any stories of its life in Rhodesia?
Just for reference, because theres not as much around about the 9.3x62 as other cartridges, this is what I have found: (all chronographed with tested and accurate chrony) in a Husqvarna model 1640...
Good man!
I would dearly like one of those graceful little Husqvarna 146's in 9.3x57, and hopefully I could still shoot it with open sights. But they never come up at the same time I have rifle money.
Nice. My friend has a .338-06 and I shot it a bit. He shot a very good stag with one. I always thought of getting one done, then I wanted to go up to a .35 Whelen and found someone who had a reamer,...
Disappointing? I will be taking this one - I was asking who else will be taking theirs....I know there are people on here who have them. I am going to drag her through hell in search of the biggest...
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