Wanted 9.3x74r, Dakota #10 Or Ruger #1

The 9.3x74R is a great old cartridge. I have a Ruger #1 as well as a Merkel double rifle in the 9.3x74R. It is one of my favorite hunting cartridges.

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If I were you, I'd try to find a Ruger n.1, customizing it like the Heym/Ruger n.1 - in line with the tradition of the grand old catridge that 9,3x74 is
 
Dakota (and Parkwest) DID offer the Model 10 single shot in 9.3x62, but in their documentation I've never seen 9.3x74R listed as a caliber.

Ruger made the number 1 in 9.3x74r in the 1-S configuration in the first decade of this century and they can be found.

In addition, Cabelas did a run of Sabatti extractor double rifles in this caliber. They were ruined by being amateur regulated using a dremel. They have a CAB serial number prefix and they fetch $2400-$3000 new in box unfired. For about $500, Ken Owen specializes in turning these worthless wall hangers into excellently regulated hunting tools. So for around ~$3300, it's a great way to get a 9.3x74r double rifle.

Lastly, a fair amount of drillings were made in the 12 gauge x 12 gauge x 9.3x74r configuration in Europe. (usually Ferlachs from Austria) Nice ones can be found in the $3500-$6500 range.
 
I can offer you a Dakota model 10 in 7mm. Remington Magnum, if that might be of interest.
 

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