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I have a mate with a Mauser for sale. Its an Israelie (sp? ) mauser in .308. Now what I was thinking was a rebarrel to 9.3x62 and fitting a ghost sight. The thought is that it would make a good little knock about sambar rifle for if/when I get posted down south. What do you think? wothwhile project?
 
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I've got one. The Israelis built them properly, so if the price is right you'd be better off to get it and keep it a 308. Ammo is only a bit more than 22 LR, and the 308 has enough punch to be a serious game cartridge. If you want to build a 9.3x62, I'd start with an 8x57. Hope this helps, Okie John.
 
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I presume the rifle is an Israeli rebarrell of a K98 German Mauser. Why not just use it in 308 Win and make sure of your shot placement ? Save a heap of money and grief setting a new rifle up , and a 308 projectile in the right place will knock over any game animal you are likely to encounter in Australia.
 
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Yeah but I don't like the 308 Muzza
 
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I'd save up a bit longer for a 9.3 mm CZ550.
 
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Yeah but I don't like the 308 Muzza




What about 308 Winchester

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Bakes, I liked those Israelie 308s too. If it is cheap enough why not buy it and flip it and put the profit towards what you really want. derf
 
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Left myself open for that one. I might end up doing that Nitro. After looking at the bank account, I don't have the readys at the moment
 
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orilleys here in melbourne have got the bruno 06 s for $600 NEW !!
who cares about the bank balance ...it always looks screwed!
regards daniel
 
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Bakes,

I will email the link below as we are about lose the forum

Scroll down a few posts on this thread and look at the 458 BRNO. The bloke brought the rifle around here the other day and it is better in the flesh. A lot of BRNOS in 375 and 458 have this sort of wood. He paid $850 for the gun.

http://www.australianhunting.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1818

There is nearly always a 375 or 458 BRNO for sale in the SSAA magazine each month. Horsely Park Gun Shop use to literally have crates of them. Usual story.....the recoil of a 375 or 458 is way down when you fire someone elses rifle a few times at a rock....as compared to shooting your own rifles and developing loads etc.

Except for easy conversion of 30/06 based rifles I simply can't see what 9.3 X 62 has over a 375 H&H.

By the way a 458 Win is a great big banger. I have owned 3 of them at different times, all Model 70s. The 400 grain Speer with 70 grains of 2206 does right on 2100 f/s and shoots beautifully in an accurace 458. The same load does 2000-2050 with 500 grain Hornadies from 22 inch Model 70s and shoots just under the 400 grainer at 100 yards. 70 grains of 2208 does about 100 f/s less with either bullet.

Mike
 
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Hmm nice looking Brno.
 
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