Met verwysing na n ander thread
303Br patroon op n Mauser aksie gebou - volgens my .. n "hensopper" aborsie
MAAR as mens nou RÊRIG met daardie Engelse patroon ( in n Mauser aksie ) wil werk wat dan van n 9.3 - 303 die so-genoemde
360 Limey-Kraut = 9.3x56mmR
Mens kan nog bietjie aan die dop werk en ontwerp om dit meer "modern" te maak
n baie meer bruikbare patroon veral vir bosveld jag maklik om dies en herlaai toebehore te vind - 303 doppe is steeds nog redelik maklik bekombaar
EN
Dit is weer .. DUITS !
Wat se Oom "OuAap" Adoorns ? die kenne met die goeters
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthrea ... -limb-hereHmmm.....
The 9.3x57 specs at:
.470" at the base,
1.805" to the shoulder,
.433" at the shoulder,
17 degrees, 30 minutes on the shoulder angle,
.360" neck length, and
2.224" COAL.
I'll try to get more specific measurements on the 9.3x303, but it looks like it'll run thus:
.460" at the base
1.790"-1.80" to the shoulder,
17 degrees on the shoulder angle,
.401" at the shoulder,
.332" neck length,
2.222" COAL.
So, yes, I think the chamber can be cut and the brass worked so that the 9.3x303 can be loaded with 9.3x57 dies and simply serve as a rimmed 9.3x57. Considering that the .303 Brit is also know as the 7.7x56R, it ain't much of a "stretch" to make that happen.



