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9.3x68s Improved. ?

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09 July 2005, 06:27
Woodjack
9.3x68s Improved. ?
What do you think about this idea?
8x68s case to 9.3,
blow shoulder out from .478 to .495)
Still leaves good body taper .523 Head-.493 Shld.
shoulder angle(less than 30 deg., around maybe 25 deg.)for smooth reliable feed.
Neck length over one calibre in length approx.(.374")
More capacity & stronger than brenneke case.
thumb or thumbdown ???


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09 July 2005, 06:54
ajwsm
Have you done the resizing to the case or some one else
09 July 2005, 09:04
DobleTroble
thumb jump thumb

How would it compare to a 376 Steyr?


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09 July 2005, 09:34
Woodjack
It would crap all over it for ballistic performance,the Styer is even smaller in capacity than the 9.3x64,let alone a 9.3x68sImp.With that 68s brass you could really give that round some curry and it would take it.But the Styer in itself is aneat idea. I would love to run a 270gn failsafe out of it.
09 July 2005, 15:08
<JOHAN>
Woodjack

Sounds like an interesting cartridge. But if you want more performance there is a 9,3X70 based on 404 Jeffery case. 9,3X68 wildcats sounds like an interesting

376 Steyr is a perfect solution to a nonexistent problem Razzer Big Grin Big Grin roflmao

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09 July 2005, 17:20
NitroX
Some guys were talking about their 9.3x68's a year or so ago. Don't know about the shoulder angle they used. Do a search.

I like the idea of the round.


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11 July 2005, 09:24
prescott
1000 yard shooter and Gun Smith Dave Tooley has spent quite a bit of time and effeort into the 6.8x68.

His 30 cal. version is called the 30 Boo Boo.
12 July 2005, 00:15
DobleTroble
The thing I like about the 376 Steyr is that it feeds nicely from an intermediate Mauser action.

The 8 mm Steyr AI that I made holds 78 grains of water.


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12 July 2005, 21:43
Steve Malinverni
At the end it will be a little short than 68, probably near to 67 mm.

I've seen one once, but I do nor remember the shoudler angle (modified or not).


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03 August 2005, 09:57
DWalter
Sako already has a factory loaded 9.3X66mm that is fully the equal of the 375 H&H and almost the Ultramag.
03 August 2005, 21:54
Bwana-be
I don't imagine it will have any real ballistic advantage over a 9.3xH&H Imp. And the cases will be harder to find, and feeding will have to be dealt with. If you want to push a particular bullet weight at a certain speed, make sure you can't do it with the H&H case first. If you want to do something different to be different, there's no stopping you. But definitely consider the 404/RUM case. It will give you much more of an increase over the H&H than will the Schuller.


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24 August 2005, 03:52
Judson
If you want a hot 9.3 then you might look at the .366 DGW on page 201 of Cartridges of the World, the tenth edition. It will push a 250 grain bullet at over 3200 fps or a 300 grain slug at 2900 pluss a few. However it is based on the .416 Rigby case so you need a larg action.


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