there is a big chance the hornady are not really 9.3x62 cip case if it matter for you and if your firearm is european it might create issues. even if more expensive i will go with the lapua, but you can find the components and start to reload even in using lapua brass and bullet.
Well ####, could this have been the reason that the Browning BAR I had jammed? You're telling me that 9.3x62 ammo is nothing more than necked up 30-06 and not 9.3x62 CIP cases? That would really piss me off as I REALLY liked that gun!
Post #14 here: https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/2131327-Help-with-Browning-BAR
there is a big chance the hornady are not really 9.3x62 cip case if it matter for you and if your firearm is european it might create issues. even if more expensive i will go with the lapua, but you can find the components and start to reload even in using lapua brass and bullet.
there is a big chance the hornady are not really 9.3x62 cip case if it matter for you and if your firearm is european it might create issues. even if more expensive i will go with the lapua, but you can find the components and start to reload even in using lapua brass and bullet.
Serious question: Do people in Europe avoid hornady ammo then? The custom international line isn't available in the US. Why do they bother making 2 separate lines with the same projectile ? Marketing ? Reg conpliance?
Hornady is obviously aware of issues with the non cip spec brass in 9.3x62. Seems unlikely they would they risk selling ammo if they knew even a fraction of a percent of it would cause issues, but also unlikely they'd make 2 different spec brass
Fwiw my h&I slb2000 had issues with some older boxes of Remington factory ammo used for sight in. Mainly had to reslam the bold shut to get them to fire. No issues with the hornady custom international gmx. Admittedly very small sample size.
for Jay but others as well:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...-3-bullet-test-started-pics-posted-in-1/page4
starting at post #177. and #256 ...
Serious question: Do people in Europe avoid hornady ammo then? The custom international line isn't available in the US. Why do they bother making 2 separate lines with the same projectile ? Marketing ? Reg conpliance?
Hornady is obviously aware of issues with the non cip spec brass in 9.3x62. Seems unlikely they would they risk selling ammo if they knew even a fraction of a percent of it would cause issues, but also unlikely they'd make 2 different spec brass
Fwiw my h&I slb2000 had issues with some older boxes of Remington factory ammo used for sight in. Mainly had to reslam the bold shut to get them to fire. No issues with the hornady custom international gmx. Admittedly very small sample size.
While I can not speak for Hornady, I have bought "real" 9.3 x 62 PPU brass from Intersurplus, $63 for 50. Good quality as far as I am concerned.
Now, I have also resized .30-06; once stretched open, they need to be trimmed; first use fireforms the neck; check length again before second reload. Yes, there are some subtle differences in dimension, but mine seem to be within tolerance; but I shoot a commercial M98 Husqvarna.
Interesting, thanks!
Well ####, could this have been the reason that the Browning BAR I had jammed? You're telling me that 9.3x62 ammo is nothing more than necked up 30-06 and not 9.3x62 CIP cases? That would really piss me off as I REALLY liked that gun!
Post #14 here: https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/2131327-Help-with-Browning-BAR
Ellwood's has S&B 285gr in stock. $95/20.
Seems expensive...and that price is before tax and shipping. Not long ago, it seemed that reloading was no longer a very good deal, with all the high-quality ammo and also all the discount brand ammo available. However, now with these escalating prices, I suppose reloading might again be the way to go, although I haven't checked out powder and component prices lately. Maybe with inflation and the low Canadian dollar, reloading has become expensive too.