Well we can't have the firing pin gunking up and freezing when you go out to try to punch yourself in the schnoz after you cut the stock now can we? That would be anti-climatic!

Thank you for the offer, once things settle down (was in school just getting back to work) I might take you up on that offer! I mostly shoot out of the Stanley range, but I'd like to find oneSince my last move, most of my reloading gear has not been set up however I can still do some. I'm in the Halifax area and if you want to send me a pm I may be able to help you with reloads. Save your brass and let us know how your first shots go. I'm concentrating on the 270 grain Speer and cast bullets for starters as they should handle a black bear, white tail or target practice nicely.
Where do you shoot?
Thank you for the offer, once things settle down (was in school just getting back to work) I might take you up on that offer! I mostly shoot out of the Stanley range, but I'd like to find one
With 300m or so distances.
Behind the monte carlo??? Do you have no neck? The YouTube video of you punching yourself in the face is going to even more amusing!
So talking to someone about 9.3x62 dies, it was mentioned that some dies use the .30-06 base diameter vs the true 9.3x62 diameter. Is there any truth to this? Does this matter at all?
I have a Sauer 202 outback in 9.3x62, I have used both the Sellier & Bellot and Hornady factory ammunition with very good results ($40-45 a box in vancouver). It is a very light rifle and the recoil is not much more than a 308.I've recently been intrigued by the 9.3x62 Mauser and I've read about as much I can handle. Its been around longer than the 30'06 and has very popular in Africa and Europe a for the majority of its life. Ammo availability probably sucks but I am set up to load 303 so I assume I could load the 9.3 just as easy. I haven't looked for price/availability of components quite yet, GOOD factory ammo is still being produced but might hard to find and expensive. The 9.3 will fit in a standard length action and it does not have a belt which I find are attractive features. The ballistics are equal to if not better than the 35 Whelen which is great for cartridge of that size. There seems to be lots of rifle choices out there from CZ, Sako and a few others and a bunch of old stuff in sometimes questionable condition but extremely cheap online. I haven't hunted at all in my adult years but I will hunt at some point in my life. Its inevitable and I would need a rifle for that occasion right?. I find I'm drawn to larger slower cartridges with rich history and I like them chambered in CRF rifles. The 9.3's story is epic and nobody seems to argue much against a Mauser or M70. I don't know anyone who currently shoots a 9.3x62, actually I don't personally know anyone who ever has either. I hear its a great round that will take anything in North America and I can take it to Africa when I win the Lotto too. So tell me please why I should not buy one because cause I might just have to pull the trigger!
P.S - 270/30'06 lovers stay home, I'm done with the .30 cal thing!
I didn't know what SHR was so I spent some time on google. Just wish some of these manufactures would build more stuff in left handed versions. Ah well I have my Zastava to work on.




























