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    W39 22 Ammunition Adventures with the 9.3 x 72R, Part 1
    W40 2 Ammunition Adventures with the 9.3 x 72R, Part 2
    W41 6 Ammunition Adventures with the 9.3 x 72R, Part 3
    Hi!
    Does anyone have these magazine articles about the 9.3 X 72 Rimmed?
    Do they give any reloading information?
    Thanks!
    Jim
    Last edited by ohiochuck; 05-24-2020, 07:48 PM.

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    Jim,
    When written, there was information on loads that had worked well for me and some friends. There was also information about different bullet choices. Unfortunately, all the powder loads were removed by others. In the years since, there has been some loading data given by some members of this forum. It may take a little searching for you to find it, but you might find their data helpful. Have you checked with Jon in the "front office".
    Mike

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    • #3
      Mike, How do others remove powder loads from the three published magazines? I don't follow. If someone has these magazines they could scan and post the information. I for one would be interested using powders normally available in USA or Canada.
      Peter

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      • #4
        Peter,
        It was removed before publication. It was only one article, divided into three parts, due to space constraints. The early" Waidmannsheils" were not the slick color magazines they are now, they evolved from the supplement to " Der Waffenschmeid ". The powders were American ( at least sold in US). Scanning the articles wouldn't wouldn't include the load data, since it wasn't published. Maybe Ohiochuck can help you, I just got the "low ink" notification on my copier and haven't started getting out yet, except for essentials.
        Mike

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        • #5
          Load Data dot com has 9.3x72R loading data, but you have to become a member to access the information.
          The data came from articles from 2 back issues of Handloader Magazine, No. 24 and No. 149.
          Last edited by offhand35; 06-09-2020, 09:32 PM.

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