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18 May 2005, 05:35
tiggertate
9mm Rifle bullets
Who sells/distibutes rifle
bullets for the 9 x 57 in America?


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18 May 2005, 05:56
N E 450 No2
You can get some from www.hawkbullets.com
The .035 jkt should be about right for 9x57 velocities.


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18 May 2005, 06:01
tiggertate
Thanks, I forgot Hawk. Any recommendation on where to put a crimping groove?


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18 May 2005, 06:59
jeffeosso
harry,
bring a couple boxes.. i've got a corbin and a ch4d groover.... and you can talk me out of the ch4d pretty reasonably

sierra 225 .358's shoot pretty welling in 9x57... just work your load up from minimum

jeffe


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18 May 2005, 16:21
El Deguello
quote:
Originally posted by tiggertate:
Who sells/distibutes rifle
bullets for the 9 x 57 in America?


IF cartridge cases that have been fired in your rifle will allow you to drop a regular .358" bullet into them before resizing, you can shoot .358 bullets in your 9X57mm.

I once had a friend in TX whose husband left her a 9X57mm Mauser and a drilling in 9X57R. Both of these had chamber neck diameters sufficient to allow a .358 bullet to freely drop into fired cases, despite having barrel groove diameters that slugged .354" and .353" respectively.

We used Speer 250-grain .358 bullets in both - with necked up 8X57JS brass in the Mauser and necked-up Norma 7X57R cases in the drilling. Both worked perfectly. I loaded her ammo with .358 Winchester dies!


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18 May 2005, 17:07
tiggertate
Thanks for the help everyone.


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