View Full Version : Looking For 9.3x72R cartridge information
Dthunter
04-28-2015, 01:35 PM
Hi guys! A friend of mine wants to reload for this old 9.3x72R rifle. I have no more info on The rifle yet.
i believe its a strictly black powder only proposition.
This is what I believe is true so far, please chime in to correct and or inform me of the proper info:
-The bullet is .366" nominal diameter
-black powder only
-conventional boxer primed
i will have to find a source for dies, and maybe some extra brass.
any help would be appreciated!
OuchHot!
04-28-2015, 02:55 PM
Grafs has/had brass but you might want to get a loan application first. I know there are still rifles built for this in smokeless and it might be best to look at PRIVI for brass. I think that they still load it. It is a really well regarded cartridge but I have never worked with it. I really like its rimless brother the 9.3X62. Noe had a very fine mold for it.
Dthunter
04-28-2015, 03:36 PM
Grafs has/had brass but you might want to get a loan application first. I know there are still rifles built for this in smokeless and it might be best to look at PRIVI for brass. I think that they still load it. It is a really well regarded cartridge but I have never worked with it. I really like its rimless brother the 9.3X62. Noe had a very fine mold for it.
Thankyou for the heads up! Are you refering to The 9.3x74R ? Or the 9.3x72R? Just for clarification. The 9.3x74R is much more powerful for sure.
OuchHot!
04-28-2015, 04:04 PM
Oh nuts! I didn't read well. Sorry, I was thinking 9.3X74R..... Best of luck to you.
Nobade
04-28-2015, 08:11 PM
Huntington's has cases. $56.98 for 20 so not completely out of line for modern prices.
http://www.huntingtons.com/store/product.php?productid=20485&cat=275&page=1
CH4D has four different dies depending on exactly what you have. $98.80 for a set.
http://www.ch4d.com/products/dies/caliber-list?filter-col=caliber&filter=9.3&page=1
Bullets and powder are not unusual. Should be easy to get it up and running, just takes money!
-Nobade
elk hunter
04-29-2015, 10:15 AM
If this is for an older rifle or drilling, and you want to try jacketed bullets, be sure to slug the bore as many are a bit under size so .366 diameter bullets would push the pressure up if they will chamber.
texassako
04-29-2015, 11:34 AM
I went and took a look at my favorite supplier for the odd stuff, BACO. They have Norma cases at a tiny bit more than a buck fifty each: http://www.buffaloarms.com/93X72R_Reloading_Brass_it-161708.aspx?CAT=3831 They are out of the factory duplicate 2 diameter bullet they offer(but take backorders): http://www.buffaloarms.com/366_Jacketed_Bullets_it-158343.aspx?CAT=4142
Dthunter
05-09-2015, 04:00 PM
Thanks for the information guys!
I managed to find a canadian source for some loaded ammo! Got lucky!
my friend should be shooting in a few weeks!
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