Viral_SIGness
AH fanatic
Do I start by finding a reamer before talking to a barrel maker?
Any of you have wildcat experience?
Any of you have wildcat experience?
Maybe you could share some background - never heard of it - guessing a .375 or .416 Ruger case sized to 9.3?
Maybe you could share some background - never heard of it - guessing a .375 or .416 Ruger case sized to 9.3?
Yup not a 9.3 I have heard of...
Funny you mention that crazy 6.8. Just seen an ad for yet another AR cartridge by Hornady. The 6mm ARC ? I don't get it personally lolI had no illusions it was a commercial chambering. Just did not want to make assumptions...
In the midst of .22LR, 5.56, and .308WIN shortages, Winchester comes out with the 6.8 Western - so was this another AR wunderkind? Just being sure...
You would have to send drawings of the reamer you want to Pacific Tool and Gauge or JGS to get the reamer cut/ground.
Then buy a barrel in 9.3 at the twist rate you want and find a riflesmith that can chamber rifles.
Probably would also need to send drawings to RCBS custom shop for them to make dies.
Thats exactly what I'm trying to replicate. I believe it could still be hot rodded if thats what I want at the time.Where is @bruce moulds ? It sounds like a 9.3 brenneke with easier to find brass.
Believe that was the 6.8 SPC. Should be interestingI have read on the reliable interweb: The military is transitioning to a 6.8mm. Bids have gone out for ammunition and build specs. Ammo mfgs. have submitted different versions. Most likely, will then become a mainstream cartridge.
Talking about rebarreling my Ruger Alaskan .375. So it has the .532" bolt face. If memory serves, the 9.3x64 needs a .308 bolt face, slightly opened up.it's all good, and a great journey.
this includes the std 9.3x64 if your boltface is not too big.
bruce.
Thanks for the insight! This is just something my friend and I have been batting around for awhile. I never had any interest in the .366 stuff until I met him. He's doing a pretty good job training me on all things Africa. I'm getting pretty good at identifying tracks now lol He loves the 9.3x62, but does his "guiding" with a .416 Rigby.don't quote me on this but a 9.3/375 ruger might have more capacity than the 9.3x64.
if so it would have some punch
the neckdown would be a fairly small one.
this looks like an interesting project.
another consideration might be a 338 win mag necked up to 9.3, and it would be a ballistic twin to the 9.3x64.
in fact almost the same case but with a belt.
there is one based on the 350 rem mag that is a waste of time due to retarded case capacity.
the ruger case necked down will require quality bullets, as many 9.3 bullets were set up for the velocities of the 9.3x62, and are insufficient even for the x64.
bruce.