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  • Hawk Carse
    Bore or groove diameter?

    If the groove diameter is .358" you have a 9x72R which is not nearly as common as the 9.3x72R. I would not remotely consider cramming a .366" bullet down a .358" barrel.
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  • MVP
    quote:Originally posted by Hawk Carse
    Bore or groove diameter?

    If the groove diameter is .358" you have a 9x72R which is not nearly as common as the 9.3x72R. I would not remotely consider cramming a .366" bullet down a .358" barrel.

    Thanks for the correction.
    It is the groove diameter.
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  • MVP
    do you have any information on the 9x72R or can you point me in that direction internet or otherwise?
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  • Hawk Carse
    The last time the subject came up, I found a mention or two of it but did not save the source since discussion dropped off.

    Huntington's lists special order RCBS dies for it, that is all I can find today.
    http://www.huntingtons.com/dies_specialorder.html
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  • sandwarrior
    MVP,

    Seems that it would be a 9mm not a 9.3. Anyhow for older cartridges these guys have a ton of stuff: http://www.buffaloarms.com/ they didn't have any 9x72R that I could see but may know where to find it.

    As for the mini-30, I think the inaccuracy starts with the manufacturing process being made to handle so many different type rounds and that, that type action is built using tolerances more attuned to functioning than to fine accuracy.

    -good luck
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  • iwannausername
    IIRC when the mini30 was first introduced G&A (or other magazine) stated that Ruger uses a tapered barrel - 311 near the chamber, tapering to 308...
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