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I also have the cz fs in 9.3x62. Extremely easy to reload for..it just seems to shoot most anything very well. Has taken elk, deer and pigs with very little bloodshot meat. If you reload then ammo is a non issue as components for both are readily available. Neither is a slouch but id take the metric.
_______________________ Proud deep sea diver for over 25 years, fairly paid and never once needed a union to do it for me. "if you can't do it-you can't stay"
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Sports afield has a story on the 9.3 this month
I am loading 225g nolsers in the 35w and 230g perigine 9.3's In the next couple weeks Hoping for 2800fps
I will tell u what happens which page and what month publication?
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I say get one of each and keep whichever rifle shoots 286-grain Partitions the best and sell the other. I see what you did there. Okie John
If Montana had a standing army, a 270 Win with Federal Blue Box 130's would be the standard issue.
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