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Anyone know where I might buy some 9.3x72R or .366 cast bullets? I can't find anyone that has any on line. Could also use a set of dies.
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Anyone know where I might buy some 9.3 or .366 cast bullets? I can't find anyone that has any on line. Could also use a set of dies. The first place I would look is Buffalo Arms. I don't know what they have, but they seem to have more cast rifle bullet (nonmuzzleloader calibers) than anyone else i know. They also make absolutely superb moulds if you wanted to go that way (and do not be put off by the "out of stock" issue - them make them on an as needed basis. Usually, quite fast).
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This is just another example of Ed's unwillingness to look for an answer himself. This is the one thing about Ed that has buggered me for longer than any of his other unsavory habits. Ed, do something for yourself, for once, and quit suckering off of others.
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Mike Harrell, If you have not "slugged" the barrel, you should do so. We find 9.3x72Rs that need bullets from .357-.358"( sometimes as small as .352") all the way to .366-.368". It seems that most fall somewhere around .362-.364". This is why the 193 grain jacketed bullets for these rifles is specially made to be useable in varying diameter barrels. If you are lucky, you might be able to use 35 cal. bullets made for 35 Remington rifles. The .365-.366" jacketed bullets made for the 9.3x62 and 9.3x74R should not be used, as they are too hard to expand at 9.3x72R velocities. You might check with Buffalo Arms, after you verify the diameter bullet you need. The 9.3x72R is fun, because each one seems to be different. Mike
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