Milehighshooter
AH enthusiast
Or change a base to shoulder length variation, like Ackley Improved vs Brown-Whelen vs Hawk.
Just buy a 9.3x62 or a 375h&h then?in this case it is not about being done before.
it is about the low availability of 9.3x64 brass, and easily getting a ballistic twin for those who like thgose ballistics.
bruce.
me too, but not loading it that hot. 286 gr Nosler PT at 2730 fps, Accubonds at 2840. On an FN Mauser.I did a 9.3 on the 375 Ruger. Shooting the 250 Nosler Accubond @ 2900.
What length barrel? I'm running a 24" using H4350.me too, but not loading it that hot. 286 gr Nosler PT at 2730 fps, Accubonds at 2840. On an FN Mauser.
There are so many 30 caliber magnums available why do this. ? Or if just for the hell or it. Ok. LolSo I went the other way. I based the .30 Hembrook Long on the 9.3x64 brass, with the shoulder moved forward and blown out, and necked down to .30 caliber.
So far I am seeing 3450 fps from 165 grain SST bullets using Superformance powder and Tula LRM primers.
Reamers are available from Manson and PT&G, dies from Hornady.
Let me know if you have any questions.
yes, ptg@mozze Do you have the reemer for that?
In the 1920s, DWM offered the 9,3x70, a necked down .404 Rimless. (DWM 569)
Rifles are still available from Reimer Johannsen, Germany.
Lee offers the die set....cases easily can be formed from .404
It’s funny how cartridges of the world does not mention these.
HWL
At this time (the 1920s and 30s), the "poor old TUG" was the spearhead of bullet technology.the poor old tug bullet would have been hard pressed to withstand this one.
bruce.