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Well, I just picked up the new CZ, and although it will be a few days before I can get to the range with it, I have to say I am thrilled. The stock is a nice piece of walnut with nice figure along the comb. Bottom metal is steel, and it has double crossbolts. Haven't checked the firing pin configuration yet, but will do so. The trigger is light and crisp. The rifle handles and points very nicely. I think we will go a-hunting together for wonderful beasts.


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Good on-ya mate.

Which model did you end up getting?

If you could be bothered post a review on the 9.2x62 CZ,that would be very cool cheers.
 
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Bill,

Congratulations!

You'll really enjoy that rifle. Especially after you see its abilities in the field. Is a great caliber that hits like the Hammer of Thor.


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Neato! I still get excited about a new rifle!

Enjoy

Terry


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Sounds like fun!! Next question is obviously, what loads?
 
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Load some 286's at 2400+, a great round.


A shot not taken is always a miss
 
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Go Bill!

I have had mine the grand total of secen days now. Fired the one box of factory Norma with a 286gr spitzer FMJ.

Now, to find some brass so I do not have to get into my stash of 35 Whelen new stuff. The ballistics are all out of proportion to the case size.

Good luck and good on you!

rich
 
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Bill,

did you get that ordered thru Good Guys in Medford???

and, as asked above, what model did you get???

cheers
seafire
 
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Bill,

Congrats!!! You're going to love the good ol' nine-three cartridge!!!

-Bob F.
 
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I myself am shooting the 9.3x64, however am surprised by the minor power gains! That 9.3x62 is an efficient little bugger. I got some 62's by mistake, which I looked over and they're loaded 110 fps slower than the 64's. They are the RWS TUG loadings.
 
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366,
why don't you find those orphans 62's a good home in SW Idaho? I would even pay shipping if need be.
dancing

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Idaho, someone here in southern BC already got'em.
If it can happen these guys had them.
Accuracy Plus Inc.
R.R. #7 982 Highway 7
PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, CANADA, K9J 6X8
Ph. 705 740 0063
accuracy@pipcom.com
www.accuracyplus.biz
 
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Fellas:
It's a 550 American.
(Seafire, yep, Good Guys, $549 out the door.)
As to loads, I have a box of 100 virgin Lapua cases, some of the too-soft Speer 270s to start with, and a new set of RCBS dies (Thanks MRLEXMA). I'd like to work up a load with the Nosler Partitions, but I might try some Barnes 250-grain Triple-Shocks as well, for a bit flatter trajectory. Looking at Re15, Varget, maybe H414 powders. But I am always happy to hear about pet loads from experienced 9,3 shooters.


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Fellas:
I'd like to work up a load with the Nosler Partitions, but I might try some Barnes 250-grain Triple-Shocks as well, for a bit flatter trajectory. Looking at Re15, Varget, maybe H414 powders. But I am always happy to hear about pet loads from experienced 9,3 shooters.


My CZ 550 American 9.3x62 loves Ramshot BigGame. 65gr of BigGame/ 286gr Nosler Partition will punch one hole groups at 100 yards, MV 2450fps.
 
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Fellas:
It's a 550 American.
(Seafire, yep, Good Guys, $549 out the door.)
As to loads, I have a box of 100 virgin Lapua cases, some of the too-soft Speer 270s to start with, and a new set of RCBS dies (Thanks MRLEXMA). I'd like to work up a load with the Nosler Partitions, but I might try some Barnes 250-grain Triple-Shocks as well, for a bit flatter trajectory. Looking at Re15, Varget, maybe H414 powders. But I am always happy to hear about pet loads from experienced 9,3 shooters.


Speers are fine for pigs and roo's and therefore would work well on smaller deer etc.

I have a lux 9.3x62 with a leupold 2-7 in warne fixed mounts it handles and points very nicely, here is a pic of mine below

 
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PC,it's time you sold me that?

Wink

Lets talk turkey Big Grin
 
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... Looking at Re15, Varget, maybe H414 powders. But I am always happy to hear about pet loads from experienced 9,3 shooters.


Some of my loads: 9.3x62 RL-15 285gr




I've only used RL-15 but I keep reading good things about Ramshot's Big Game. (John Barsness really likes this powder for the 9.3x62.) I just haven't tried Big Game yet.

Cheers!
-Bob F.
 
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Guys, thanks. Bob F.: appreciate the links to your past posts. I'd forgotten about your RSA hunt thread and the antics of the incomparable Bruno ...


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Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

A pdf file link from this thread: MuleDeer's Best Loads from the 24 Hour Campfire board. (MuleDeer is John Barsness' handle on the 24 Hour board.)

Update: Handloads That Work - article byJohn Barsness, Nov 2004
http://www.loaddata.com/articles/PDF/Handloads%20That%20Work.pdf

There's a section on the 9.3x62 in the article.

From the article:

"9.3x62mm Mauser: At one time
almost unknown in North America,
this fine, old German “medium†is
gaining respect wherever big
game is hunted. With any bullet
weight, RL-15 is a great choice. Try
around 65.0 grains with 232-grain
Norma bullets (if you can find
them) for about 2,700 fps, 63.0
grains with 250s for 2,600+ and
59.0 grains with 286s for about
2,400 fps.

Ramshot Big Game is outstanding
with the classic 286-grain bullets.
Try around 65.0 grains for close to
2,500 fps in most rifles."

-Bob F.
 
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340wby,

it took bloody 13 months for that rifle to come in on special order........................was meant to be the Battue model (thats what I asked for) when it finally arrived my gun dealer said they'd ordered 4 or 5 lux 9.3 cz's in and I could tak one of those or have nothing.....................Australian Gun Trade really cares for there customers Roll Eyes, fair dinkum if a consortium of hunters got together whom had plenty of folding gear $$ and could set up a good whole sale operation that cared a bit for the customer and could break the monopoly of Rouge Trade Highpricesland it would go well I reckon.

A brand new Weatherby Accumark in .338-378 would be a fair trade I'd think...............or ayou just getting one drumstick out of that Big Grin
 
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PC;

Are those flip flops at about 1 o'clock in the upper corner yours???? lol

Cute....
 
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Are those flip flops at about 1 o'clock in the upper corner yours???? lol

Cute....


There the wifes...................came free with a slab of red bear Vodka pre mix cans, I am kind of partial to plain old blue dunlop twin pluggers myself.....................do you guys have dunlop twin pluggers in the states ?? very useful for slapping drunk idiots in the face if things turn nasty down at your local watering hole Big Grin
 
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340wby,

it took bloody 13 months for that rifle to come in on special order........................was meant to be the Battue model (thats what I asked for) when it finally arrived my gun dealer said they'd ordered 4 or 5 lux 9.3 cz's in and I could tak one of those or have nothing.....................Australian Gun Trade really cares for there customers Roll Eyes, fair dinkum if a consortium of hunters got together whom had plenty of folding gear $$ and could set up a good whole sale operation that cared a bit for the customer and could break the monopoly of Rouge Trade Highpricesland it would go well I reckon.

A brand new Weatherby Accumark in .338-378 would be a fair trade I'd think...............or ayou just getting one drumstick out of that Big Grin


I spoke to the importers(Olin) regarding getting the same rifle(Battue 9.3,about 12 months ago).
They said no prob's just order through my gun shop & they would do a special order.
They did say they like to get a order of 5 on certain things,but he also did say if I really wanted it(As I told him before hand the $$$$$ I have spent in the past through that company-Olin) they would do a special order.
Being a 9.3 he said CZ should have no quarms in doing that job.But he also said they could take up to 2 years(max),but more likely a year for that special order.
Price was very reasonable,since CZ are dirt cheap anyway,but really at the end of the day it's still only a standard production Battue Lux.Go figure ha.I think it's just that they like importing the cal's that sell fast=30-06,308 etc.

I might give them a call Roll Eyes & place an order(Are you keen)?

PC,tell me something mate.
How does the hogsback handle recoil,I mean does it slap you in the chops.I had an American CZ that handled sweet,but I have never had the chance to play with a hoggy.

My 340 Accumark handles recoil better than any other rifle I've owned,but Weatherby did do a hell of a job designing that stock Wink

Mmmmmmm an American with a 22" barrel(With open sights as backup) would be just about perfect I reckon Razzer .Would be a very easy mod.
Get my Smith to dock the barrel/recrown,open sights as well as a bedd/float job.

Cheers mate.
cheers
 
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340, building a house at the moment so gun funds are a little dry Frowner

The hogs back I reckon handles recoil well.............and your right the weatherby stock is great at handling recoil I have had Alan Naumann do two weatherby style stocks for me on my .416 and .585, Hogsbacks and weatherby's for me handle recoil well.

2 years to get one in what a heap of shit......................you would be better buying from the CZ connection in the states and paying someone to handle your paperwork to get it here. Thats what I hate about the Aussie Gun Trade no effort is made for the customer, it's whatever is easiest and suits themselves. Thats what results when you have a Monopoly Roll Eyes
 
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