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Has anybody used this ammo in their 9.3X62's? What was your thoughts? Looking mainly for donor cases to reload.

9.3x62 Mauser 285 Grn SP Prvi Partizan
Ammunition / Metric and British Cal.

http://www.prvipartizan.com/products/ammo/carbine/carbine_ammo.htm
 
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I've had great good luck with brass from Graf&Sons. I think it is made by Hornady ... and has been as accurate for me as Norma brass.

Graf's 9.3x62 cases

Is cheap too.


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I've been shooting the Privi-Partizan bullets. They're reasonably accurate but I haven't shot anything tough enough to test their construction. I suspect they're on par with Core-Locts or Speers.


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Originally posted by mstarling:
I've had great good luck with brass from Graf&Sons. I think it is made by Hornady ...

Is cheap too.

Maybe Starline.....


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I have found the graf brass to be pretty good too. Its great for the price. The only factory amm available in my area is norma for close to $60 a box.
 
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I've been using the Graf brass in my 9.3x62 and I've been very happy with it. Also, the Prvi Partizan 285 gr component bullets from Graf's have been accurate in my CZ 550 (around 1 to 1.25 inch groups at 100 yds). But, I've never hunted with them. I use them for inexpensive practice as they shoot to the same point of impact (at 100 yards) as my 286 gr Woodleigh RN loads. I've never used the factory Prvi ammo, however.

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I don't know who manufactures Graf headstamped brass. Probably is Hornady. BUT, could be Prvi Partizan.

I know when Graf's had a problem with a delivery of 7.5 Swiss promised them by Hornady not showing up (unconfirmed rumour has it that it was was sold by Hornady to a higher bidder), I suggested to Bob Graf that he look into getting his components from Prvi Partizan. I had been using PP components for some years and was throughly satisfied with their QC. Anyway, a few months later I started seeing PP bullets and other brass (like 7.5 French) in the Graf's offerings. Maybe, as Graf's IS buying/retailing PP 9.3 bullets, it is logical that the brass is also PP?

Anyone tallking to Bob in the next little while could probably ask him and get a straight answer. He's always seemed a straight shooter to me......


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I bought some S&B 9.3x62 286gr SP from midway @ $21.00/box.

Just for target & to get the brass - brass is good and the ammo was had OK accuracy,

My handloads do a little better


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