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With all the 9.3 threads do you all think there is a need for a 9.3 forum? Big Grin



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I'd like to see it.

I'm always looking at the 9.3 threads first now.


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´ll suggest a .333cal thread or ofcouse a .318cal thread for the compromise Wink


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Man...

There is too many forums to keep track of anyway...

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since I have a "flat rate" membership package, I take my time reading the various posts on the forums. Yes, I would support a 9,3mm forum. Having gone thru the phase of wanting to own one of everything, I find myself with a shrinking pair of rifle racks, and more versatile cartridges. The 9,3mm is a real "do it all" caliber, if you exclude long range shooting and varmint hunting. If a guy had a 9,3x62 or 64 Brennecke and a good DR in 500NE, he could hunt the world.

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I think we're on it.

9.3 rules,,,less'n you got a .375 H&H.

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Sounds interesting doesn't it? Packy
 
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this is a great idea!...

keep all the crazies in one place Big Grin


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Count me in as one of the 'crazies' ala boom stick!!. Sounds like a good plan to me, as one wouldn't have to sort through the rest to get to the best!!..

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who is the prophet of this cult???

366 torque???


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Loud fart with popcorn in it. Mostly. Smiler

9.3 with,,,whatever, is mostly a justification for lester for moster. Less kick, no headache,,. Effiency,,so you all claim. Good caliber, never said different.

But, you've got a step and then a half step beyond. Cut above, when it matters. Your choice, your money, your big game hunt.

.375,comparitively to what we're talking about. Ya'll's call.

Been on a few tuff hunts with it and one moose from end to end, assh*le to appetite, last day, running away. Do the math. 3 Elk. Bang/flop.

Have taken 1 moose with a 7mmRemmag but was ideal. No more, though. Take enough gun and no apologies or wasted trips will ever have to be explained.

Works right damn*d fine on Sask Whitetails. too.

There ya have it. Cool
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we might have to draft LawnDart as cultmeister, he has a couple of different 9,3mm cartridges IIRC!

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YES YES YES YES YES





We band of 9,3ers!!!!!!


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oh no!...the band of 9,3'ers clap

so is lawndart the 9,3 messiah and the rest his disciples???

when will he come back? Big Grin

lawndart gets my vote as the 9,3 authority here with torque his apostle paul spreading the good news on missionary hunts...

yes, give them their kingdom of 9,3 forum


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Sign me up for a 9.3 forum. It's a great idea!!!
 
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I´m in!
 
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I would like to be te 9.3mm reference librarian.
I love rifles, and 9.3mm rifles most of all. We should all recognize Norm Tonn as the North American patron saint of our little order. He has been surpassingly generous with his time and knowledge with me.

I believe together we can put together a pretty complete listing of good loads for the various bullets in the various calibers.

I'll start taking pictures of the various bullets that are available, and to describe their qualities.

Our Scandinavian colleagues are way ahead of us in that area so I plan to just plagiarize their posts.

The 9.3mm bore size is like caffeine. It may be a false God, but sometimes it is the only God we have.

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Oh God what demons have I called from the depths!

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I second the 9.3 forum!

And Lawndart is welcome to be moderator/mentor and I guess it would be hard to keep Alf out of it (joke!) so that´s all we need. Boha and Husky might require the .318 being added though and the 8mms are nice too...

So we end up with a big medium bore forum?

As long as .30 cal and ALL Weatherby calibers are kept out I think we can swing it.

So who has a 9.3x64 (a BRNO would be nice) for sale in Europe?


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Dungbeetle,

the 375 is only better if you have one of those looooong actions available. We are talking the 9,3x62 or 64B and a standard Mauser or M70 action.

Like, the minty-1908 Brazilian Obendorf Mauser that I have sitting here on the desk. I just fed four rounds of the PRVI 285gr factory rounds into the box, and one in the chamber makes it a five-shooter. You would also note that my CZ FS is on my lap with five rounds in the magazine (plus one up the spout)...it's a six-shooter, right from the factory. The only way I know to do that with a 375H&H is, surprise!, in a CZ 550 Magnum.

Yessir! We need a 9,3 forum, so who do we go to? George S?

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I'd sure love to join the "we band of 9,3'ers"

cewe, for what it's worth I think all the mag wells in the ZG47's are long enough to house the Brenneke cartridge. I know it is sure tempting to just rechamber my x62 to x64B. Wink

Sure wish I had my Husky x57 still!


If we're going to have a forum we better start posting some pictures of our beloved 9,3's! Cool
 
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NoelC: Rechambering from the original is a bit barbarian! I do know the "itch" one can get that ALMOST makes you do it!

Totally remodelling a M98 or a Husky well that´s another story Big Grin

Nice rifle and very nice älg -where (geographically) was it shot?


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Note to our American board members: at 11:30 am MST the Nosler website has 250gr Accu-Bond cosmetic seconds on sale for $19.95 per fifty. I do not expect them to last long, as quantities are very limited. I was also thinking, what if you necled the Wbee 378 case down to 9,3mm...wouldn't the 250gr Accu-Bond make a great 1000 yard Rockchuck/Coyote round?

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NoelC: Rechambering from the original is a bit barbarian! I do know the "itch" one can get that ALMOST makes you do it!

Totally remodelling a M98 or a Husky well that´s another story Big Grin

Nice rifle and very nice älg -where (geographically) was it shot?


cewe, I totally agree with you re: rechambering my ZG47 x62. It is merely a tease when I found the magazine well was long enough.
The 21H's pop up fairly often and would suffice, although that would be perhaps a tad light!
We have a pile of Husky 146's in 9,3x57 where I got the pictured one from but they take a bit more effort to get them up to where the BRNO's are.
Bullwinkle came right out of the mountains of Northwestern Alberta. One 270gr Speer hit him like a frieght train and he never even tried to get up. I've never seen one topple that fast before!
Thanks for the kind words!

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Note to our American board members: at 11:30 am MST the Nosler website has 250gr Accu-Bond cosmetic seconds on sale for $19.95 per fifty. I do not expect them to last long, as quantities are very limited. I was also thinking, what if you necled the Wbee 378 case down to 9,3mm...wouldn't the 250gr Accu-Bond make a great 1000 yard Rockchuck/Coyote round?

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Sure is a shame they won't ship outside the Country. I will be trying some 250gr Nosler's very soon I hope. I have a friend in British Columbia who kindly offered to send me some of his cast lead pills too.

Rich, I think you better go ahead with your monster 9,3. Keep us posted! clap
 
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Has anybody here ever done a 9,3x308 in a Model 88?

Maybe the forum could be for "that narrow but awesone niche that starts at .338 and ends at .366".


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NoelC: Sorry about my slightly "confused" posting! I got it into my head that you were Swedish -nothing bad meant by that!

OK, you´re Canadian. Do have a lot of old BRNO´s floating around?


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366 torque???


Thanks boom, however anyone who owns a 9.3 is equal. They have discoverd the secret of accuracy and hard hitting.

I think a movement for more 9.3 recognition is in order. Too many are not in the loop. So thanks to lawn dart & Idaho Sharpshooter the movement has begun!
 
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NoelC: Sorry about my slightly "confused" posting! I got it into my head that you were Swedish -nothing bad meant by that!

OK, you´re Canadian. Do have a lot of old BRNO´s floating around?


No problem cewe, there is a bit of everything in my heritage, Norweigan, Russian, German, English, Scottish. Nice mix, eh? LOL.
I figured you could have only been talking about one thing being shot from that pic and went from there. beer

I wouldn't say there is alot of BRNO's around, but one can happen across them if he looks hard.
Two and a half years ago I didn't have one, now there are three in the safe and perhaps one more to find it's way home with me. A collection isn't finished until there is a Mannlicher stocked carbine in the safe!
It was by fluke that I got this ZG47 in 9,3. I cannot see how it will ever leave my grasp until my Son and Daughter wish to lug it around.
When I get it back fromthe Smithy, I will bore all to death with it's first range play.
 
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I think it would be great to have a 9.3 Forum. I went to the range today for a while with the 9.3 CZ550 American. I'll upload a target if someone tells me how.....BobG in VA
 
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Count me in for the 9.3 cult. wave
 
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Has anybody here ever done a 9,3x308 in a Model 88?

Maybe the forum could be for "that narrow but awesone niche that starts at .338 and ends at .366".


that is one of my few wildcat ideas based on the 9,3...i call it the 368 win (turn the 5 into a 6) only 2 thou off the .366

also the 9,3-6.5x284 is another idea o mine
neck up the case to 366 and stamp a 3 in front of the 6.5 for a 365 norma! 9,3x62 performance in a short action and you all know that is nothing to sneeze at. rechamber a 9,3x57





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I'm part of the fan club. 9.3x62 for me.
 
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I'm in...deep. A X57 and X74 right now. But plans for the next decent '17 Enfield that comes along. That would be six down and one in the breach wouldn't it? In a X62? X64 maybe five down plus one? Lots of questions and I'm ready to begin. Packy
 
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I congratulate so bright mind who propose this forum .
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I just bought a donor action! It's a M-98, I'm thinking a x62.
 
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Hopefully, I can bring up the target that I asked for help on a while ago. Thanks Steve for the help. This is a 250gr Nosler Accubond load, 109 yds (100meters), 5-10mph quartering wind, 58.5 IMR4064, CCI200 primer, Graf case.
 
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