Ray A., can you post your favorite load for the 320 grain Woodleigh?
Thanks!
320 Woodleigh 56.5 RL-15 mild
300 Swift 58.0 RL-15 2453 FPS Chron.
286 Nos. Part 58.0 RL-15 2520 FPS Chron.
All loads in Norma brass, Fed 210 primers. Seems to me RL-15 is the powder for my 9.3x62's...
I am building a 20" carbine as I picked up a Sauer Oct. barreled full rib c ring barreled action, I'm now working on the stock in its original configuration with a few changes like a shadow line on the cheek piece and old piece of French Walnut. It's cute and I will chronograph it and let you know...
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Ray Atkinson
That is exactly what I wanted.
Merry Christmas!
I'm eagerly awaiting the arrival of a Husqvarna sporter in 9.3x62...jumping at anything that sounds like a big brown truck!
Mr Atkinson, I must say that i am rather impressed of the velocity you get from the RL-15, maybe worth a try...
One can easily find a Husqvarna with 1600 (Mauser small ring)or Mauser 98 action in the caliber 9,3x62 for USD$ 250 here in Sweden, and if you go for a 9,3x57 i would be much cheaper. it is possible to rechamber the 9,3x57 to the 9,3x62
/Husky
I have 2 Husq large ring mausers in 30-06. I am thinking of opening them up to H&H length for a 458 lott and a 470 capstick. Do you know if there are any obstacles that I would not face with a military surplus mauser action?
59.0 RL-15.....250 Barnes X....WLR primer...Lapua brass
Actually, nothing I've tried has shot too badly, but the above load prints pretty little 3 shot cloverleafs that measure 1/2" at 100 yards...Velocity in my 24" bbl is 2500, according to my Chrony.....
[This message has been edited by Pygmy (edited 12-21-2001).]