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Is Prvi partizan 9.3x62 good quality brass?

Graf's has a sale running right now so, I was considering getting some while it's available. Is other brass worth the increased price?


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Sid - I have used a lot of PRIVI brass from Grafs in the past in my CZ 9.3 X 62 without any problems whatsoever. Loaded multiple times, not much stretching, polishes up nice and never had one split as to date. I have shot this same brass in my new R8 Blaser with equal results. Thanks for the heads up, will check my stock, (should still have a couple hundred) and look at an additional purchase. I certainly wouldn't hesitate picking up some of this if you are in need. Have a great day.

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More ignorance on my part probably, than any any actual problem with the brass...when I first started reloading, picked up some PRIVI 9.3x62 brass, after starting with Lapua brass. At the time using a Lee priming tool, about one out of seven PRIVI would be an extremely tight fit in the Lee shell holder.. The simple solution would have been to use a dremel and make a little room in the shell holder..
Being new to the process at the time, I just eliminated one of the variables, got rid of the PRIVI brass, and stuck with Lapua.
I,ve since used PRIVI brass in other calibers, and it,s been just fine.
Chalk that first one up to operator error..
 
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I have used the Privi Partizan brass in both 9.3x62 and .375 H&H with no problems. I fired one batch of .375 brass eight times before I had to retire it. I have not fired the 9.3 brass as many times yet, but the quality seems good.
 
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It is excellent; just loaded 100 of them last week. None more than twice so far.
 
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Thanks everyone!

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Excellent and very regular brass. I use it in .30-06 and 7,5x55.


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Several years back I bought 9.3x62 brass at Grafs marked "Graf 9.3x62 Mauser" someone said that Grafs brass is sourced from PRVI, personally I don't know but the brass I have is excellent.
Mine is long lasting and seems very consistant.
 
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At one time Privi P brass was too thick, but that was some time ago..They changed that and todays PPv brass is the best there is in the 9.3x62 and it has more powder/water capacity than any other brass, and will get you a bit more velocity and a bit less pressure. Best of all since handled by Graff it cost about half or what other 9.3x62 brass costs..Huntingtons, and Graff handle it. I buy mine from Huntingtons at wholesale, and it costs me the same as 30-06 brass..

You are definately on the right track.
 
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I have been using it a lot since my bulk buy on loaded PRVI 9.3x62 ammo some years ago. It holds up very well and, in my opinion, is far better than Norma.
The only problem I have had with it, in 7x57 only fo far, is sometimes the rims are too wide to fit in a 30/06/270/308 sized shell holder. I have to use a 30/30 shell holder. Same holds for S&B ammo as well.
Sometimes we are so used to paying high dollars for ammo and components that it is difficult to come to terms with a high quality moderately priced line of items. So far, PRVI has done a great job of being a "go to" line of products. Hope they keep it up.


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