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Re: 9.3x64 on 30-06 Action?
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Thank You

There is finally a dealer here in Monsoon Central that sells CZ rifles. Saving up now to get one.

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Posts: 655 | Location: Oregon Monsoon Central | Registered: 06 March 2004Reply With Quote
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For my sec 9.3x64 i used an old springfield ..
The only trouble i ever had was super heavy bullet
300 grain's and up did not quite fit the box so just as Ray said a small amount of box work or none at all if your just plaining on shooting 290 Grain and down your fine
You can squeek a 300 grainer by if you make your own bullet and use a wide flat nose

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A simple yes will do...You may or may not have to do a bit of tweaking on the bolt face and rails, but not likely on the rails.
 
Posts: 42314 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Well, that is the question.
Can a 9.3x64 be built on a 30-06 action? I am thinking of using a CZ550 or M70 action to build a 9.3x64.
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Posts: 655 | Location: Oregon Monsoon Central | Registered: 06 March 2004Reply With Quote
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I put a 9,3X64 barrel on my friends ZG-47 30-06 rifle a few weeks ago. The rifle feed the 9,3X64 rounds perfect! No work done on the action, just opened the boltface.

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cz sell a 9.3x62 in the lux model and American model and Full stocks as well. I have the cz lux 9.3 and love it.
 
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Both of my 9,3's required some feed rail work. The 9,3x62 would drive the x bullet too far to the left when feeding off the left rail. The 9,3x64 had feeding problems and ejection problems. I think I will send them to Penrod for soome tweaking. Two of my original Mauser rifles had some feeding issues in 9,3x62, so it can happen.
 
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