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RWS Solid bullets in 9.3x62
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Does anybody know if RWS still make solid bullets in 9.3x62, I have read a while back that they have stopped making them.
 
Posts: 931 | Location: Nambia | Registered: 02 June 2000Reply With Quote
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I don't know if RWS still makes ammo with it, but the German company Kettner still lists this bullet in their 2002/2003 catalog. They sell it at Euro 809,-/1000 which is the same price as that for the TUG. For mail order info have a look at www.kettner.de
 
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Gentlemen

Doe s any of you have the web site address to Frankonia ? I have not found it

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/ JOHAN
 
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Johan

I had a good look for the Frankonia web site about a year ago and found the closest thing to it. They do not have a "proper" web site.

I am looking back in my bookmarks to see if I can find the closest thing plus an email address. I will post it on this message when/if found.

Good hunting

Promised links

Here is the email address
Frankonia Jagd [Frankonia_Jagd@t-online.de]

An under construction web site
http://www.frankoniajagd.de/

I think this site had some sort of links or pages originally. Don't know if it does now.
http://www.frankoniajagd.de/

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Posts: 10138 | Location: Wine Country, Barossa Valley, Australia | Registered: 06 March 2002Reply With Quote
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They are in the Kettner catalog, I ordered 50 ( one box ) last week. Haven�t heard that they are there, neither that they are unavailable.

I think I will waste one bullet and cut it apart to look for thickness of jacket.. As I am also known as "aHunter, hater of plastics and Alu", I will tackle those bullets with magnet, too. Old RWS 7 mm H Mantel�s are steel jacketed, all other bullets I�ve tested ( S & B, Norma, Lapua, PMP, ... ) are not steel.

Could somebody please report on results with those RWS solids?

Hermann
 
Posts: 828 | Location: Europe | Registered: 13 June 2001Reply With Quote
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RWS anything is a pain to find in the US...I suppose the OLd Western Scournger is the main source and he does not appear to keep them in stock....

I use Woodleigh and GS Customs...The GS Customs F.N. solids are the best in the world.
 
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