I annealed after all of the up and down sizing. 375" tools), then necked back down to 9.3 and trimmed to length. 375 and outside turned the necks(I already had the. I necked up in a few different steps, then set the shoulder back to get a tight bolt closure, cut the neck. I made some cases out of Rem 30-06 brass just to try it. The bullet penetrated stem to stern and kept on going. Loaded with H4895, I got them up to 2500ish and took a Deer with them. 369" in an NOE sizer with lots of Imperial sizing die wax. To fit the oversize barrel, I ended up using Speer. They shot pretty good, but didn't give the velocity I was looking for. I didn't spend much time with them, but they shot great. Someone here sent me some bullets cast from an NOE mold. If my memory serves me right, one of the barrels had a groove of. I have a folder with lots of notes and measurements from chamber casts, with targets and load data. The two models have different barrels, one has a 4 groove, and the other a 6 groove.
I have read about several people who get short case life with case head seperation because they full length size the cases everytime. 416 first, then neck it back down with the same process to create a shoulder in the proper position. If you are necking up 8x57 brass, I'd suggest necking it up to. Then fireform and reload the longer cases as normal. If you are making cases out of longer 30-06 brass, then I would suggest leaving the sizing die turned out abit until you get your formed cases close, then turn it in a little at a time until the bolt handle closes tightly on the brass. Thanks for looking.I've worked with 2 different models of 9.3x57 and both had excessive headspace, long throats, and a large groove diameter. $1500 shipped and I must ship to an FFL that accepts from a private person. It is in excellent condition and would make a fantastic hunting rifle in a excellent big game caliber. It is time to move this rifle and let someone enjoy it. I had this built years ago and it has been sitting around unfired by me. The stock was inletted, glass bedded, stained and then finished with boiled linseed oil. A New England Custom Gun Classic Swivel stud, to match the barrel band, was also installed. I sent it to John King of Kila, MT, who added an ebony tip and grip cap, a stock cross bolt, a black 1-inch Pachmayr Decelerator pad, carved a cheek rest and checkered the stock. I found an American Black Walnut stock, with a very nice grain pattern that flows correctly through the grip. Weaver style 2-piece scope mounts were then installed. The rifle was then blued with their Brushed 400-Grit treatment. A fully adjustable Huber Concepts trigger was installed as was a Tubb’s Superior Shooting Mauser 98 firing pin kit.
It has a fixed 100-yard sight and folding leaves for 200 and 300 yards. The original three leaf Husky rear sight was kept.
The barreled action was sent to Accurate Plating and Weaponry where they removed the original ramp front sight and installed a New England Custom Gun barrel band swivel, Masterpiece barrel band with hood and gold dot front sight insert. Rifle was obtained as an original barreled action with the Husky 23.5-inch barrel and early steel bottom metal.
Up for sale is a custom-built Husqvarna HVA 1600 series rifle in 9.3圆2 that was built along the lines of an English stalking rifle.