WANTED RELOADING DIES 9.3X72R

SgtB802

New member
Joined
Nov 19, 2024
Messages
4
Reaction score
6
I have been looking for a set of reloading dies for my drilling it's a 16 ga double with 9.3x72r rifle im interested in brass and bullets also. Please contact me and send pics and prices. I have a little loaded ammo but want to hunt with this old girl and put her back in the fields. Many thanks
Retired Disabled Police Officer
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Interesting if you really own a drilling in this caliber configuration, but since we don't know which continent you are from, it's difficult to answer. Drillings of this caliber are not uncommon to find in Germany, but factory loads are nowadays very rare and so also are the components and above all the reloading dies. In addition, it is not, what you surely know, the classic caliber 9,3mm/.366 but a caliber 9,3mm/.364, which makes the choice of bullets even more difficult. You also never know in what condition the old drillings are, let alone if they are NC proofed. One have for this reason to be very careful with the NC loads. As far as hunting is concerned, this cartridge is, due to its marginal performance and the design of the bullets suitable for it, only allowed in my country for hunting roe deer's. With experience in reloading and a good knowledge of this cartridge and especially the rifle for it, one can get a little more performance out of, but one have to be extremely careful. Good luck finding reloading dies for the cartridge 9,3x72R on the continent where you are.
 
Interesting if you really own a drilling in this caliber configuration, but since we don't know which continent you are from, it's difficult to answer. Drillings of this caliber are not uncommon to find in Germany, but factory loads are nowadays very rare and so also are the components and above all the reloading dies. In addition, it is not, what you surely know, the classic caliber 9,3mm/.366 but a caliber 9,3mm/.364, which makes the choice of bullets even more difficult. You also never know in what condition the old drillings are, let alone if they are NC proofed. One have for this reason to be very careful with the NC loads. As far as hunting is concerned, this cartridge is, due to its marginal performance and the design of the bullets suitable for it, only allowed in my country for hunting roe deer's. With experience in reloading and a good knowledge of this cartridge and especially the rifle for it, one can get a little more performance out of, but one have to be extremely careful. Good luck finding reloading dies for the cartridge 9,3x72R on the continent where you are.
I'm in the USA it is what I say and have rounds for it. The rifle come from a collector of driĺings and also shooter of them. The round ballistic is comparable to our 35 remington which is an excellent whitetail black bear and hog round which is what I plan to use it for. Barrel measures between .365 and .366 I plan on loading a lead buĺet at around 1800 for which will be fine for 100 yard hunting there are several manufacturers here that mold that size and plan on getting a set of molds also. I'm not looking to hot rod the round as I have magnums if I need that kind of power but I enjoy hunting with old antique weapons. Took a deer this year with a 120 year old rifle already in 38-55. I'm currently in the woods with a 70 year old bolt rifle now. Our deer regs state any calibers non rimfire 22 cal and above with expanding bullets are ok for whitetail. I can get s&b 193 gr soft point here but there expensive and I love to reload so that's why I'm looking for dies and other components. I also have 80 cases for it so I'm getting closer to loading the old girl. Thanks for the intel.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
57,876
Messages
1,242,102
Members
102,222
Latest member
UFNAbby061
 

 

 

Latest profile posts

Looking to buy a 375 H&H or .416 Rem Mag if anyone has anything they want to let go of
Erling Søvik wrote on dankykang's profile.
Nice Z, 1975 ?
Tintin wrote on JNevada's profile.
Hi Jay,

Hope you're well.

I'm headed your way in January.

Attending SHOT Show has been a long time bucket list item for me.

Finally made it happen and I'm headed to Vegas.

I know you're some distance from Vegas - but would be keen to catch up if it works out.

Have a good one.

Mark
Franco wrote on Rare Breed's profile.
Hello, I have giraffe leg bones similarly carved as well as elephant tusks which came out of the Congo in the mid-sixties
406berg wrote on Elkeater's profile.
Say , I am heading with sensational safaris in march, pretty pumped up ,say who did you use for shipping and such ? Average cost - i think im mainly going tue euro mount short of a kudu and ill also take the tanned hides back ,thank you .
 
Top