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    9.3 Bullet Identification Help

    I've aquired some 9.3 bullets from my old gunsmith's inventory that I know he used for reloading the 9.3x62 Mauser rifle. These bullets have a 'R' inside a shield on the base of the boat tail. Copper tip - silver like body. There is 50 in a box, the box is plain cardboard - typed on the top of the box is >

    50 Stck.
    H.M. Cu Hsp 9,3-35-16,7g

    Anybody have any idea what make these are and where they are from.

    Thanks to all for the help.
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    My guess is Stck is Germanicon and R is for Rhino use.

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    Probably the RWS Company. You can search for the details.

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    Yes, they are definitely Germanicon, and very probably RWS.

    50 Stck. H.M. Cu Hsp 9,3-35-16,7g

    A full German text would be:
    50 Stück H-Mantel Kupfer Hohlspitzgeschoss Kaliber 9,3 35?? 16,7 grains

    In English:
    50 items. type H-jacketed, copper, hollow point projectile, caliber 9.3 mm, weight 16,7 grains. Should still be available from RWS.

    I just can't work out what the 35 indicates.

    Patrick

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    Somewhat OT, but is the H-jacket similar to the Nosler Partition bullet?

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    9.3 bullets

    I would suggest that the weight is measured in GRAMS not grains. A 16 grain bullet would be very light.
    Last edited by Cosine26; 09-21-2009 at 12:24 PM. Reason: typo

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    9.3 mm Bullet Info for PC

    The “Stogers World Fair Edition Catalog” for 1939 lists both Britishicon and Germanicon (DWM) ballistics data. The British data is expressed in the familiar ‘foot-pound-second’ (fps) system while the German data is expressed in the metric ‘centimeter-gram-second' (cgs) system. Both Hatchers Notebook and Stogers list the conversion factor from grams to grains as 15.432. Since the bullet data lists the weight as 16.7 g (grams) there is no reason to use a conversion factor with any more precision than 15.4. Therefored the 9.3 mm bullet weight is probably close to:
    16.7 g(Grams) x 15.4 = ~ 257 GRAINS.
    Hope this helps.

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