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rechambering from 9,3x62 tox 64 or x 66
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`hi
is it possible to rechamber a mauser(husqvarna)in 9,3x62 to 9,3x64 or sako 9,3x66? what else would be need than rechambering and oppening the bolt face?
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You wouldn't have to open the face on the 9.3X66. But to really get a lot of gain over the 62 it would be nice to have a longer box to allow you to set the bullet out.

9.3X64 would require the bolt face to be opened. You might need to do some feed rail work.


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Posts: 12881 | Location: Mexico, MO | Registered: 02 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Sell me the Husqvarna 9.3x62 and build on something else.

Is it a 640 m98? Im looking for one.
 
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I have a Ruger 77 that is a wildcat based on the 9.3X64 and all that was necessary was to open the bolt face a tad. It feeds great with the feedrails the way they were on the factory 30-06 chambering. If you are going to change it I too, would opt for the 9.3X64 Brenneke. It is a great round.


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Posts: 845 | Location: Central Washington State | Registered: 12 February 2001Reply With Quote
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Someone here on AR rechambered a CZ550 from 9.3x62 to x64, and besides the rechamber, only bolt face work was necessary. Magazine capacity was reduced from five to four, but no feed rail work was needed...
 
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