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.365: dia. rifle bullet

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11 comments

  • SoreShoulder
    9.3mm big game rifles?
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  • Ray Boone
    Might be a variation of the .366" for which there are several bullets in production.
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  • charliemeyer007
    +1 for undersized .366 C&P Bill Woodin: "odd bullet is typical of those made by Modern Gun Shop in CA. An Ad in Rifleman AUG 52 calls it MGS Bullet Co, Hollydale CA
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  • richarda
    Correct bullet for 9.3x57 (60-year-old Swedish Mauser hunting rifles; a bunch hit the US market some years back), 9.3x62 (same), 9.3x64 (more powerful Euro hunting cartridge), 9.3x74R (still-current rimmed cartridge for Drillings & double rifles for really big game.
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  • Ambrose
    I've got a 9.3x62 if you're doing a give-away.
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  • geeguy
    Warren:

    Sent you an email.

    resent thru GB today.
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  • Ambrose
    Grant:

    Didn't get it!
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  • sandwarrior
    Did you guys get it sorted on what you're doing with these bullets?
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  • geeguy
    Sand:

    Yes we did. Ambrose reported that they worked well for him at the range. Glad someone could use them.

    I buy out large reloading "lots" and estates, so anything I can't use I sell or give away (normally to new reloaders). I do come across some strange stuff. No real money in it, but I enjoy going through the stuff and have started many shooters into reloading. This forum has really helped me in the past, so it's nice to give back once in a while.
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  • charliemeyer007
    You the man geeguy. I think I'm over a dozen press and reloading equipment given away. Taught lots of others that just wanted to know it works but no interest in doing it themselves, sort of like working on their car.
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  • Ambrose
    As I indicated to Grant, the bullets appear to be a "partition" or "H-mantle" type judging from lead showing at both the nose and the base. There is also the trace of a line around the bullet where a partition would be. As such, I wasn't expecting tack driving accuracy from them but was pleasantly surprised with 2.25" 5-shot groups @ 2460 fps from my 9.3x62. That would make a great hunting load for heavy game at moderate range--the kind of thing the 9.3x62 cartridge was designed for.

    It was a very generous gift from Grant: I was actually joking when I mentioned the give-away and very pleased when he took me seriously.

    BTW: Having started reloading in 1958 with Herters equipment, I am not exactly a "new" reloader. I have since given away the Herters stuff and have mostly RCBS. There are now over 100 die sets on my shelves including some that are pretty strange!
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