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What size magazine box for 9.3 x 62

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20 November 2006, 21:00
Schrodinger's Cat
What size magazine box for 9.3 x 62
I am building a 9.3 x 62 on a VZ 24. What would be a good magazine box/floor plate assembly to use. Wouldn't the Argentine be a little to narrow in the front for perfect feeding. I am considering a Blackburn 30-06, but again would I have the same problem?
20 November 2006, 21:01
jeffeosso
30-06 will be fine.. might need a LITTLE file work, but not much

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21 November 2006, 06:47
mstarling
I have a 1937 VZ.24 action with standard bottom metal. The box is just long enough for 9,3x62 loaded with 286 gr Nosler Partitions.


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24 November 2006, 19:08
Don Slater
quote:
Originally posted by Schrodinger's Cat:
I am building a 9.3 x 62 on a VZ 24. What would be a good magazine box/floor plate assembly to use. Wouldn't the Argentine be a little to narrow in the front for perfect feeding. I am considering a Blackburn 30-06, but again would I have the same problem?


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25 November 2006, 02:49
Masterifleman
I made one on a 1908 Brazilian and they fit and feed perfectly without alteration. I think any "Standard Model" 98 will do the trick.


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26 November 2006, 01:40
D Humbarger
I made mine from a FN Supreme action & the original box is perfect.



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