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G'Day Fella's, Here is a link from www.usedguns.com.au on a 9x57 in V/Good condition. https://www.usedguns.com.au/Product.aspx?p=104262 And also, something a little less common. https://www.usedguns.com.au/Product.aspx?p=97020 Enjoy Homer |
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Very nice looking 9 x 57. I really like the cartridge. It packs quite a punch and the bullet weight at 245 gr is nice. Back in the day of the Win 54 (before the Mod 70 in .375), I believe it was the most powerful cartridge available in a commercially produced rifle in the U.S. (Well, perhaps not the most powerful in muzzle energy terms, but the largest diameter bullet and the heaviest one available in a bolt gun) |
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I missed out on a nice 98 in 9x57 from tradeexcanada site in Quebec some years back. Friend of mine in Smithers bought one. I have 2 boxes of Kynoch ammo, loaded with 245's for him, when he gets out this way, or I happen through Smithers on the way fishing. |
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safe the pics under mauser at auction 9x57 is a great cartridge |
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I have a Sauer & Sohn on a 98 in 9 X 57 and a Jaeger drilling in 9 X 57R. I worked up cast loads for both and I really like the cartridge. But, I'm a sucker for about anything on the X57 case. |