Who makes guns chambered in 9.3x63 today?

harv3589 said:
Sako does...
Sako and Tikka were the 2nd and 3d I checked out after Browning. None of them three listed that calibre. Mauser M98 is said to have anything commercially available between 22-250 and 9.3x64, but I am waiting for a word of confirmation from the Mauser dealer for Canada. Merkel does, but it's a single shot and I am a bolt guy. Not sure if Blaser comes in that calibre - it's a bit too fancy from my point of view, same as Merkel.

Does Husqvarna still make rifles? I could not find their web site. They made lots in this calibre.
 
Gentlemen, I know that all of the mentioned worthy rifle makers produce them chambering 9.3x62. But I am looking for 63 for a good reason, and neither 62, nor other magnum calibres will work for me.
 
svt-40 said:
Gentlemen, I know that all of the mentioned worthy rifle makers produce them chambering 9.3x62. But I am looking for 63 for a good reason, and neither 62, nor other magnum calibres will work for me.
What would be the big difference between a 9.3x62 and a 9.3x63 ? Neither of them are a "Magnum's" Just don't understand why the 63 instead of the 62. I recently had a chance to fondle a new Voere ( Austria ) rifle in 9.3x62. Wish I hadn't.
 
Andy said:
The answer is no-one. Good luck with your mystery project.
But just imagine it Andy, what a freight train if it is based off the same case as your 8x63 Swede!:eek: :dancingbanana:

Here is one I found on auction, long since sold.:(
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Until today I had never heard of this one. Mind you that isn't saying much....:rolleyes:

Svt-40, where did you hear of this one?

I've been looking around and cannot find any cartridge dimensions.
She is a rare one!

Going by Andy's top load for his 8x63 (3020 / 180gr Nosler) it would look like this necked up to 9,3:
250gr 2837 fps
320gr 2656 fps

Look out Godzerrah! :popCorn:
 
Thanks Pharaoh!!!!! Six years younger than it's "little" 62 brother.

From what I've read the 64 Brenneke didn't pan out well back then because the bullets could not hold up to the higher velocity. Perhaps the 63 case was wrote off as the same.
 
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