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<Jeff in ND>
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I have been looking to build a medium bore in 35 Whelen or 9.3X62 but I have a chance to buy a nice barreled action chambered in 9.3X64 Brennekke.
I know nothing about the round other then the current owner says it is tough to get brass for it.

Any info in the rounds and availability of brass in the USA would be appreciated.

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Jeff in ND
 
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Old Western Scrounger will import a case of RWS now and then. OWS
 
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Jeff You have probably figured out the local Wally World doesn't stock brass for this calibre. Dealers that do bring some in often sell out and don't have any for almost a year. You can make useable brass from 458 Win cases.It is a bit of work but it can be done. Makes a good winter works project.If you want more detail e-mail me.
 
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<Jeff in ND>
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Thanks for the info guy. I looked into it a bit more and although it looks like a nice round I think I will pass. I would end up with twice as much in the reloading dies and 50 rounds of brass as I would have to pay for the barreled action.

Thanks Again and Good Hunting
Jeff in ND
 
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Jeff,

You can get brass from Germany for about $1 each including shipping. Several people here have done so, and I am now.

DOC
 
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If you have that action I have the brass
 
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Doc,
I purchased some 9.3x64 RWS brass directly from Germany for about that last year. I inquired about more recently and the price had increased considerably to about what OWS gets, when he has it. Who are you going through? Cobalt
 
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The following is the E-mail I recieved from Stefan Bader regarding 9.3x64 brass before I placed my order a couple of weeks ago.

DOC

Hello Mr. Harris,

yes we can supply you with RWS brass and bullets:

9,3 x 64, 8x68 S, 6,5 x 68,
each 20 rounds are 20 EUR

bullets:
.264 127 gr KS 50 pieces are 35 EUR
.264 139 gr DK 50 are 35 EUR

.323 181 gr KS or DK 50 are 33 EUR
.323 198 gr TIG 50 are 46 EUR

.366 226 gr DK 50 are 37 EUR
.366 285 gr Soft point 50 are 27 EUR
.366 293 gr TUG 50 are 46 EUR

shipping depends on weight.

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SHOOTING CENTER
Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Bader
email@shooting-center.de
www.shooting-center.de
 
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DOC,

I have purchased some items to Shooting-center too. I think prices are correct and shipping cost a low.

Services and advices from Stefan are great too.
 
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Doc,
Did Stefan quote a cost for shipping? Thanks,
Bob
 
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Actually, I might have under estimated the cost of ordering from Germany. With the Euro up as high as it is, I figure my cases would cost 1.20-1.25 depending on the shipping.

Bob,

He didn't break down my shipping cost, which is almost $30. But again I ordered several boxes of bullets and brass. I saw on the other thread that Bear Claw was going to send you some 8x68s cases from Hirtenberger to try and reform, would you want to try some RWS as well? I'd be happy to spare some. How is that 9.3x64 of yours working out? You haven't said much about it of late. By the way, what is the longest OAL that will feed in your rifle?

DOC

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Doc,
Did Stefan quote a cost for shipping? Thanks,
Bob



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Doc,
My 9.3x64 occupies the place of honor in the safe. It is my fav esthetically and is pretty accurate, about 1.25in at 120 yds. I don't have a chrono, but my most accurate loads have been with 270gr speers over a 71gr of 4350. Have tried RL15 among others, but none as accurate as the 4350 load. I am probably not getting great velocity, but those paper targets go down pretty quick--one shot kills. I would like to try some of the RWS brass along with the Hirtenberger. We need a source of cheap '64 brass. I will measure the OAL and e-mail you my address. Thanks, Bob
 
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I have a good domestic source for brass in the 9,3 x64
 
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Is this source one you can share with us? Cobalt
 
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It is A square. It is all drawn brass and excellent quality.
 
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Checked with A-Square today. Was quoted a price of $39.50 for 10 unprimed brass. Spoke with Jim Smith. Cobalt
 
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A source it's to bet in ebay.de , check the following link : http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1580819010

Saludos

Daniel

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The photo in that link shows what looks like .300 Win Mag cases.
 
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