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JDL
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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: DarylS]
      #375545 - 26/03/23 03:40 AM

Ed Harris was also fond of 16 grains of 2400 with cast bullets in all normal size cases ie.,all full size WWII cases. In .30'06 a 180 grain bullet has a velocity of 1438 fps from a 22" barrel. That speed would be good for your hollow points using your alloy for deer hunting but, I would prefer the flat nose running 1700-1900 fps for hunting use. I can tell you from experience that it will kill like triple forked lightning!

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: JDL]
      #378679 - 16/08/23 06:16 AM

Not mine - I've got an adequate supply - but here are 7 boxes of those Hornady 270gr RN for sale over on AH.
https://www.africahunting.com/threads/hornady-375-bullets.76895/

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: Huvius]
      #378681 - 16/08/23 09:50 AM

Those bullets shoot well in my 1910 MS. I'd buy them if I wasn't casting my own Flat point and hollow points.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: Huvius]
      #378702 - 17/08/23 01:20 PM

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Not mine - I've got an adequate supply - but here are 7 boxes of those Hornady 270gr RN for sale over on AH.
https://www.africahunting.com/threads/hornady-375-bullets.76895/




I bought the last 3 full and 1 partial boxes (184 projectiles) of the Hornady #3715 that he had.

More food for the M1910 Take Down Model, am glad to get them as they're nearly extinct. Hornady has not listed them for over a decade.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: fjrdoc]
      #378703 - 17/08/23 01:32 PM

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Those bullets shoot well in my 1910 MS. I'd buy them if I wasn't casting my own Flat point and hollow points.




Hornady #3715 have always fed and cycled perfectly through My 1922 proofed M1910 Take Down Model.

I wonder if Hornady will ever offer the .375 270 grain RN again? It's been over a decade since they've listed them.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: Huvius]
      #378704 - 17/08/23 04:58 PM

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Not mine - I've got an adequate supply - but here are 7 boxes of those Hornady 270gr RN for sale over on AH.
https://www.africahunting.com/threads/hornady-375-bullets.76895/




Bought his box of Barnes Banded Solid (#37512) .375 270 grain RN as well.

Thanks again for the 'tip'.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #378705 - 17/08/23 08:11 PM

Glad you got them Roth.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: fjrdoc]
      #378708 - 17/08/23 11:19 PM

If Hornady doesn't produce these again, it might be worthwhile to make a swage die to reform spire point bullets.
Fortunately (?) my only 375 Express is a Mauser so any bullet works fine but I have been on the lookout for a good 9.5 Mannlicher too.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: fjrdoc]
      #378724 - 18/08/23 03:06 PM

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Glad you got them Roth.




Thank you, sir.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: Huvius]
      #378725 - 18/08/23 03:20 PM

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If Hornady doesn't produce these again, it might be worthwhile to make a swage die to reform spire point bullets.
Fortunately (?) my only 375 Express is a Mauser so any bullet works fine but I have been on the lookout for a good 9.5 Mannlicher too.




That or machine (lathe turn) projectiles of proper profile and 'non lead' composition for the ever increasing regulations that require such for hunting.



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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #378739 - 19/08/23 01:24 AM

I would like to shoot cast bullets in my 9.5 Mannlicher, any thoughts on a mold that would produce bullets that would cycle thru the magazine?
Mike

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: yamoon]
      #378754 - 19/08/23 07:52 AM

Hi yamoon. This is the mold that I've been using with my 1910. I like the fact that I can cast flat- point or hollow-point. I would be glad to send some of mine your way if you would like to try them in your rifle.

https://www.mp-molds.com/product/mp-375-hh-hp-gc-2-cav/

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: fjrdoc]
      #378758 - 19/08/23 08:15 AM

Quote:

Hi yamoon. This is the mold that I've been using with my 1910. I like the fact that I can cast flat- point or hollow-point. I would be glad to send some of mine your way if you would like to try them in your rifle.

https://www.mp-molds.com/product/mp-375-hh-hp-gc-2-cav/




I wouldn't mind having a few of those.

No idea when I'll actually get around to reloading again, though, for the present they'd be added to the 'stash'.

I've never done cast lead in the MS (I have for a '44 Mag. revolver), may be a good alternative for increasingly rare .375 270 RN.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: Rothhammer1]
      #378759 - 19/08/23 08:48 AM

No problem Roth. They work well in my 1910. I'll look at my stash to see what all I have. Would you like a mix of hollow-point and flats?

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: fjrdoc]
      #378761 - 19/08/23 09:31 AM

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No problem Roth. They work well in my 1910. I'll look at my stash to see what all I have. Would you like a mix of hollow-point and flats?




That would be wonderful! Just a couple samples of each would do nicely.

I'll PM with address.

Thank you, Sir.

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Re: Reloading the 9.5x 57 MS... [Re: fjrdoc]
      #378936 - 28/08/23 01:17 AM

Yes I would like a few to make up some dummy rounds, if they cycle fine, I will order a mold. My email is. 25miller12@gmail.com.
Thanks Mike

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