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02 November 2006, 17:51
D Humbarger
9.3x62 survey
Conducting a survey on crossbolts in 9.3.62 rifles. please let us know whether you have a factory or custom rifle. Thanks for your participation.Does your stock have a cross bolt or not?YESNO



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02 November 2006, 18:44
BFaucett
Yes, my rifle has one... CZ 550 American in 9.3x62.

-Bob F.
02 November 2006, 18:55
cowboy77845
Factory FS CZ. Yes
02 November 2006, 18:59
dopeydave
Factory CZ 550 Lux (2)crossbolts
02 November 2006, 19:04
z1r
Custom Mauser, no.




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02 November 2006, 19:07
Husqvarna M98
Costumised Husqvarna..

/C
02 November 2006, 20:17
biggy big
quote:
Originally posted by BFaucett:
Yes, my rifle has one... CZ 550 American in 9.3x62.

-Bob F.


Ditto
02 November 2006, 20:20
500grains
With proper bedding and inletting, cross bolts are not needed until you get into the 458 class. But they still look cool.
02 November 2006, 21:07
okie john
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains: But they still look cool.


This is the correct answer.


Okie John


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02 November 2006, 22:59
Thebear_78
I have a synthetic stock on my 9.3
02 November 2006, 23:03
Michael Robinson
I now have two 9.3x62mm rifles, but the rules won't let me vote twice!

One, a CZ 550, has double cross bolts. The other, a Steyr-Mannlicher SBS 96, does not.

FWIW, I agree with 500grains that cross bolts aren't needed for this caliber, and I also agree with him that they still look cool. Big Grin


Mike

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02 November 2006, 23:20
interboat
CZ fullstock factory - two crossbolts.
03 November 2006, 00:03
Rick R
Mine is a custom on a Santa Barbara action with a synthetic stock. No cross bolts, but they would look "right" on a wood stocked rifle. (Wonder if you can get nylon cross bolts for your synthetic stock? Confused )
03 November 2006, 00:29
BigBullet
No cross bolts, but bedded in "steel bed". Custom FN Mauser with Shilen barrel.


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03 November 2006, 00:56
458Win
Wooden handled one does and synthetic handled one doesn't.


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03 November 2006, 01:10
Chris01
quote:
Originally posted by 500grains:
With proper bedding and inletting, cross bolts are not needed until you get into the 458 class. But they still look cool.


My CZ550 FS has two. I don't know if they are needed or not, but they do look cool!
03 November 2006, 05:30
Low Wall
quote:
Originally posted by interboat:
CZ fullstock factory - two crossbolts.


X2





03 November 2006, 05:34
lb404
I have four custom rifles in 9.3x62 and none have or need crossbolts.


square shooter
03 November 2006, 07:04
TreeFarmer
CZ 550 American has them, synthetic stocked SHR 970 does not.


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03 November 2006, 07:29
Head Trauma
CZ 550 has them, M70 with black plastic factory stock does not.
03 November 2006, 09:28
ozhunter
Both my Blaser and Husquvarna 9.3 have no cross bolts but if I have a new stock made up for the Husky I would for sure. thumb
ozhunter
03 November 2006, 10:37
hollis
I have a Sako 75 and a Tikka M65 , neither has cross bolts .
03 November 2006, 11:56
cewe
I have an older Husky and it has a crossbolt.


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03 November 2006, 12:17
mstarling
CZ 550 American with two factory cross bolts. Works GREAT!!!


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03 November 2006, 14:09
lawndart
I sold my 9.3 x 62 with two cross bolts to mrlexma because he thought they looked cool. My stretch model 9.3 x 62 (a 9.3 x 66 Sako) does not have cross bolts. My under construction 9.3 x 62 won't have cross bolts, but it will have a drop box magazine (the better to cull with).

LD


03 November 2006, 15:39
Nevadan
I have an Antonio Zoli and it does not have a cross bolt, but is glass bedded and has a free floating barrel. Doesn't look cool but shoots very well.

Don


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03 November 2006, 16:32
PC
Factory CZ 550 Lux with cros bolts for and aft the mag box.
03 November 2006, 17:03
jstevens
Mine is a factory CZ, has two crossbolts. They may not be needed, but I would have them if I were building a rifle, as they certainly don't hurt a thing.


A shot not taken is always a miss
03 November 2006, 17:50
D Humbarger
quote:
I sold my 9.3 x 62 with two cross bolts to mrlexma because he thought they looked cool.


clap



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03 November 2006, 17:57
Bent Fossdal
Never made one I have installed bolts on, but they are of course properly bedded.


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03 November 2006, 19:00
Michael Robinson
quote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
I sold my 9.3 x 62 with two cross bolts to mrlexma because he thought they looked cool.


LD isn't kidding and it's a 0.5 MOA rifle.

And the cross bolts do look cool, but contrary to what Fernando used to say, it's more important to shoot marvelous than to look marvelous. thumb


Mike

Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
03 November 2006, 19:32
Riodot
I have a 9.3x62 Husky that I restocked - no cross bolts but...... I think they look cool too.

I didn't know how to install them so I glass bedded it and inlayed fake crossbolts in wood matching the tip & cap.


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04 November 2006, 20:44
Paul Tunkis
Custom Ruger, properly bedded, no cross bolts. Done nicely they can be attractive and in a say 416, next project, probably a good idea.
05 November 2006, 05:52
djpaintles
Neither of my 9,3x62's have them. A Dakota 96, or my Pre-64 Custom.
IMHO sometimes they look right and sometimes they interrupt the flow of nice wood. It just depends.....................DJ


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05 November 2006, 05:59
kudude
Mine is a custom on a Mk X action in a synthetic stock. No cross bolts. Very accurate. Kudude
05 November 2006, 08:59
johnnyreb
Yes, CZ550 American, factory double cross bolts.
05 November 2006, 14:47
woodhick
Yes. Factory CZ 550 FS...
06 November 2006, 13:41
Nsiro
No, Sauer 202 Stutzen, 2 piece stock.
06 November 2006, 15:42
budiceale
cz 550 lux. 2 bolts


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06 November 2006, 15:58
Gerry
No X-Bolts, modified B&C synthetic for a L/H Zastava action. Works & shoots like a charm!

I guess I could glue a coupla bolts heads into each side of the stock in the action area to get the desired "cool" effect if it's decided we all need X-Bolts on a 9.3x62.....

Big Grin


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