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9.3x70 Expert Magnum PICTURES ADDED!!!
18 April 2015, 10:42
333_OKH9.3x70 Expert Magnum PICTURES ADDED!!!
Nothing like dragging up the past! LOL Does anyone have proper head-stamped case or loaded round for sale, trade, or gift? I think this will also be done on a Montana M1999 but the long action obviously.
Lothar barrel.
19 April 2015, 03:24
lawndartI will mail one out on Monday.
Did you get the drawing?
19 April 2015, 05:31
333_OKHquote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
I will mail one out on Monday.
Did you get the drawing?
Good friend I got the drawing [greatly appreciated, and made my lust for this caliber worse!] and figured you had few so none to spare, so no pressure, just a looking for the centerpiece to the wedding for the build.
I do not know why I got all spooled up again on this build but I am....
20 April 2015, 08:51
lawndartCase sent today

20 April 2015, 20:11
Big Wonderful WyomingLawndart,
Did you ever build the rifle?
How did it go?
I am chock full of projects, but I was thinking about rebarrelling a 375 H&H CZ 550 or Brno 602.
22 April 2015, 06:17
lawndartMine is finally in the hopper. A couple other builds took a loooong time.
I will trade out the stock for a McMillan Sako Hunter style to fit my long neck. Can hardly wait.
22 April 2015, 07:04
333_OKHdammit i am jealous as hell!
22 April 2015, 09:37
lawndartquote:
I am chock full of projects, but I was thinking about rebarrelling a 375 H&H CZ 550 or Brno 602.
Unless you have a spare CZ lying around, you might be happier with model 70 or Mauser 1898. Those actions would give you a trimmer and more balanced rifle. Just a thought.
You know the old saying about there being nothing new under the sun? In the 1920s DWM tried to create a line of cartridges based on the
.404 Jeffery necked down to 7.62", 8mm, and 9.3mm. (sound familiar?) Because there were not slow enough powders at the time, only the 9.3mm model made it through the test phase.
24 April 2015, 05:56
lawndartquote:
dammit i am jealous as hell!
When you get your case, polish it up a bit and take a picture next to a 30-06 Springfield case.
Thanks!
24 April 2015, 07:10
333_OKHquote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
quote:
dammit i am jealous as hell!
When you get your case, polish it up a bit and take a picture next to a 30-06 Springfield case.
Thanks!
I sure will! THANK YOU!
02 May 2015, 08:42
333_OKHquote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
quote:
dammit i am jealous as hell!
When you get your case, polish it up a bit and take a picture next to a 30-06 Springfield case.
Thanks!
That is a magnificent case!
Big long love the taper and neck....just looks balanced and BADASS!
Will post tomorrow hopefully!
03 May 2015, 07:23
333_OKH Super overcast today so sorry for dull picturesThere is a .308 Winchester, a 8x57 Mauser, and 30'06 Springfield, and .338 Winchester Magnum, BUT the biggest one is the 9,3x70mm from EXPERT. It is AMAZING to look and handle.
Makes the 338 Win Mag look minute, and not the North American thumper it is!
THANK YOU LAWNDART! I REALLY APPRECIATE IT A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!04 May 2015, 18:55
.366torqueWow! That is impressive! If you look at it without the others, it looks like a 270. We all know that is slick feeding and quick killing. Fine "pedigree". I'd be tempted to get one.
08 May 2015, 09:50
lawndartquote:
Makes the 338 Win Mag look minute, and not the North American thumper it is!
I'll lend you the reamer when it is time.
08 May 2015, 10:08
GrenadierI'm sure we will hear how it is rendered obsolete by the .375 Ruger.

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10 May 2015, 05:18
lawndartActually, a good way to improve the 375 Ruger round is championed by "Tom in Wyoming".
He necked the .375 Ruger down to 9.3mm. He calls the creation the 9.3 Newton. The 9.3 Newton burns faster powder than the 9.3x70 (e.g. 4350 versus 4831).
The 9.3 Newton is a good conversion if you have a standard, 30-06 length magnum action.
Just a little food for thought.
14 May 2015, 08:03
friarmeierLD - you're back! Good to hear from you - I wondered if you'd augered in!

friar
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15 May 2015, 01:26
lawndartquote:
LD - you're back! Good to hear from you - I wondered if you'd augered in!
Great to see you as well. I pulled up just before impact. I hope to hang on several more years - I just try to stay on step ahead with the chemo

http://jamesdjulia.com/item/3320-358/The original 9,3x70 was sold recently again .
was mr Rigby before a pc crash
quote:
Originally posted by PerH:
http://jamesdjulia.com/item/3320-358/The original 9,3x70 was sold recently again .
http://jamesdjulia.com/wp-cont...images/lrg/51042.jpgit was the rifle of Goering. I think it was made for Rominten and the big stags and boars and Visent. Anyway. Rifle is a fascinating model, of which it will cost a fortune to duplicate today. The cheekpiece is a German concept and patent.
was mr Rigby before a pc crash
03 August 2015, 09:19
.366torqueDamnation!!! I may have to jump on this bandwagon!
Why can't I stop being a gunaholic???!!
06 August 2015, 17:30
Steve MalinverniI love ths 3ad, I remember a German Catalog, made a search and found it,
Johannsen I think that he has Ammp, cases and build rifles........but I think that he is expensive.
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
17 August 2015, 02:09
PerHI think a big Brno and a .404 case is cheaper to go . Spare the expenses on custom cases . Or re alter the siffer on the bottom for them.
was mr Rigby before a pc crash