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The AI reamer for the x54R would have to be made, but that is not that big a deal. Rather than going the Finn bolt route I was thinking of the semi-auto Dragunov rifle ... I need to get a hold of one of the mags for it, and then see what can be done .... I still think the 6.5 AI version would SMOKE, and the rifle is set up already to allow seating the bullets out far There is always the option of the x54R belt fed | ||
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Marty, Shoot me an email next time you are hitting carters, or we can go to lake houston... it's further, but it's cheap... i know perdactly where 1314 hits 105... my "sister" plays in the chriton theater little theater company.. and my best friends live in willis... i just take 75 up, if i am on that side... and 59 to 150 the other way. cheers jeffe | |||
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The Dragunovs I've run across were brass destroyers. They left a DEEP dent right in the middle of the case body. Don't know if they all do that, or if it can be fixed, but if not, all that AI brass gettin' beat up would be a real drag. | |||
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I had read that there was a competition cartridge based on the 7.62x54r necked down to 6.5mm (6.5x53 russian pp. 350 cartridges of the world 8th ed.) says it was made in finland know any gunshops there? I saw a photo of the 7.62x39 necked to 9.3mm in soldier of fortune magazine before (and it is used in a tom clancy video game as well) but a 9.3x54mm sounds like a great idea too! | |||
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I made a 45/70 out of a 91/30 and it is single shot. [image]http://www.thehighroad.org/attachment.php?s=&postid=127760[/image] | |||
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Quote: Well slap me and call me Sally! I tend to look in COTW first and missed it completely. Thank you so much!! And yes, I have several contacts in Finland, including their top rated military "long range precision shooter". With a little luck I can get a reamer and dies at a "nice price" As to the 7.62x39 necked up, the 9x39 Grom is used in the VSK-94 suppressed rifle for "wet work" at limited engagement distance. Terminal performance is good, but accuracy has been lamented by those using it .... | |||
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