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Daryl S - 9.5x68 or 9.3x68
      #41795 - 17/11/05 12:12 PM

Daryl S

I noticed you mentioned the 9.5x68 in another thread and that you had had one.

Can you tell me more about it, what sort of results you got out of it, what hunting you did with it etc?

Also did you make it up using as a base the 8x68S case or 10.75x68 case?

What rifle did you chamber it in, any special modifications?

Thanks.


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Re: Daryl S - 9.5x68 or 9.3x68 [Re: NitroX]
      #41856 - 18/11/05 06:06 AM

The rifle used as a standard 98 Mauser opened up for magnum rounds, magazine and bolt face & just a bit ar the head end of the magazine. This was around 1986 or so. This is not a standard wildcat chamber & I believe it's an annomoly- but - dies are now available.
: The first rifle barrel I chambered used a bushed 6.5x68 reamer plunged deeper by .150" for a proper body length & neck length + a .375 neck/throat reamer to finish it. I cut the chamber by hand. An 8X68 reamer would have been better to properly position the shoulder, but the method I used worked fine. I shot the rifle for a while, doing more load developement than hunting and only shot one moose with it. It had about the same peformance as a .375H&H IMP., a 270 HornSP at 2,850fps. It worked find, but the bullet was a bit soft for that velocity.
: I sold the original rifle to a friend, who had Huntingtons make him up a set of dedicated dies. I'd used (and kept) the dies I'd modified for my loading. Keith shot the rifle for about 2 years (about 6 or 7 moose killed with it), then gave it to his brother who shot it for a couple years & re-barreled to the same 9.5X68, having Bevin King make and chamber the barrel for him.
: Both Keith and his brother Dave, developed loads to 2,900fps with 270gr., 2,700fps with 300's and over 3,000fps with 235's. I did try some Barnes 350's at around 2,500fps. Recoil was still OK an 8lb. rifle.
: Brass mostly has been 8x68 RWS, but it is hard to come by around here. Best for us has been to use .375H&H brass, turn the belt to .522" and fireform. Seems to me it is the same length case but might be a bit shroter than .375H&H brass. I might just have a case or two around here if you want me to send you one. It is nice to have such a big thumper in a rimless case. BTW, ..375 brass forms perfectly and takes the same loads as RWS brass for about identical performance. WW H&H brass has up to 2gr. more capacity, but is not as strong as RWS brass, so they even out in speed pretty much.
: With an 8X68 chambering reamer and 9.3 neck/throat reamer, a 9.3X68 cahmber could easily be cut, but then, the 9.3X64 is a pretty good round itself.
: If any further questions, you can contact me at dtlc@telus.net
: Incidently, this barrel started life as a .375/06IMP and after some 2,000rounds, became the 9.5X68. After going through 3 owners, it returned to me, full 24" long and magnaported. The rifling was a memory for about 6", so I shortened it 2" and re-chamberd with a bushed .300 WM reamer, held back for a 2" maximum case length. This resulted in a .375/350RemMag chambering, and still shoots into 1 1/2" same POI for 235, 270, 285 and 300gr. bullets.

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Edited by Daryl_S (18/11/05 06:37 AM)


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Re: Daryl S - 9.5x68 or 9.3x68 [Re: DarylS]
      #42052 - 21/11/05 12:59 PM

DarylS

Thanks. Very interesting. I will think on it for a while.



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Re: Daryl S - 9.5x68 or 9.3x68 [Re: NitroX]
      #45191 - 29/12/05 06:20 PM

Seems like a lot of work when there is a DWM 9.3X70mm that was developed in the 1930s???

Just neck down the 404 case to 9.3 and hold on.....


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Re: Daryl S - 9.5x68 or 9.3x68 [Re: 333_okh]
      #45953 - 07/01/06 06:20 AM

No wildcat is too much work, if one's heart travels in that direction. WW or R-P .375 H&H brass is readily available and cheap. Turning the belts to .522" is a 10 second lathe or 15 second poor-man's lathe job. Dies are available now.

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