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The 6,5 x 63 Messner Mag.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 1064086" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>Well. I think its GREAT that someone built something from the 9.3×64 Brenneke. Maybe that will induce someone into making brass for a reasonable price. I shoot the 9.3×64 B and regret going with the round simply because brass is so scarce. </p><p> However, scarcity has no reflection on what an awesome case design it is. From my 21.5" barrel I get 2750 fps with the 250 gr TSX bullet and 2650 fps with the 285 gr bullets. Execpt for the 285 gr Hornady sp which seems to have a rather sticky jacket. But the Lapua Mega and Norma Orynx give me 2650 with less than max book loads. </p><p> I had a 9.3×62 Mauser that I should have hung onto. </p><p> The Mark X 98 Mauser action on my 9.3×64 was made in Yugoslavia. And my all time co /favorite rifles are CZ. . </p><p> </p><p> Often time European shooting items are more money for the same quality we can get in The States. So there is little reason to shop overseas. And really, I can't see what this new round will do that the 264 hasn't been doing for over 50 years. .</p><p> But still, I hope to see this new round take off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 1064086, member: 56732"] Well. I think its GREAT that someone built something from the 9.3×64 Brenneke. Maybe that will induce someone into making brass for a reasonable price. I shoot the 9.3×64 B and regret going with the round simply because brass is so scarce. However, scarcity has no reflection on what an awesome case design it is. From my 21.5" barrel I get 2750 fps with the 250 gr TSX bullet and 2650 fps with the 285 gr bullets. Execpt for the 285 gr Hornady sp which seems to have a rather sticky jacket. But the Lapua Mega and Norma Orynx give me 2650 with less than max book loads. I had a 9.3×62 Mauser that I should have hung onto. The Mark X 98 Mauser action on my 9.3×64 was made in Yugoslavia. And my all time co /favorite rifles are CZ. . Often time European shooting items are more money for the same quality we can get in The States. So there is little reason to shop overseas. And really, I can't see what this new round will do that the 264 hasn't been doing for over 50 years. . But still, I hope to see this new round take off. [/QUOTE]
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