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<blockquote data-quote="Torsten" data-source="post: 59661" data-attributes="member: 3606"><p>Hello Browndog,</p><p>thank you for your recommendations.</p><p>There seems to be exactly the same situation in USA like in Europe: R93 haters and lovers...</p><p>I use until now SAKO ammuniton. Not only related to the price but also to fine tune my rifle I intend to start reloading.</p><p>My R93 has seen less than 300 shots and I never had any problem. May be I will get them when I start as well. I collected all cartridges and will use them for a while. I learned that I need to calibrate the cartridges. When they expnad, is it enough to just shorten it to the original length or do I also need to reform the parts below the shoulder (here you see that I just intend to start and don't know anything yet)?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Torsten, post: 59661, member: 3606"] Hello Browndog, thank you for your recommendations. There seems to be exactly the same situation in USA like in Europe: R93 haters and lovers... I use until now SAKO ammuniton. Not only related to the price but also to fine tune my rifle I intend to start reloading. My R93 has seen less than 300 shots and I never had any problem. May be I will get them when I start as well. I collected all cartridges and will use them for a while. I learned that I need to calibrate the cartridges. When they expnad, is it enough to just shorten it to the original length or do I also need to reform the parts below the shoulder (here you see that I just intend to start and don't know anything yet)? Many thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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