I have sent a PM to you Vineet. Thanks for the help.Vineet wrote:lonetrigger: 6.5x54 ammo are available with a dealer in my city. You can PM me and I will help you out.
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
"The greatest enemy will hide in the last place you look".
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
No idea about importing into India, however Hirtenberger of Austria is currently manufacturing 6.5.54 MS with 160 grain Sierra bullets. I also have a M-1903 & shoot it once in awhile. GREAT & very beautiful rifle. Be a shame to have it re-barreled or drilled to inert it.
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I am very glad to know a fellow admirer of the M-S 1903. It is a beauty. If I may ask, is your M-1903 a Sporter? The one in my family is a Sporter.AZ kid wrote: I also have a M-1903 & shoot it once in awhile. GREAT & very beautiful rifle. Be a shame to have it re-barreled or drilled to inert it.
It will be Shameful and dishonorable "to have it re-barreled or drilled to inert it". But the very unfortunate 3 gun limit on an arms license in India does not help much.
Thankfully Vineet helped me find some ammo... and raised my hopes of owning this beauty.
Regards...
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
That would have been good advice some years ago. Hirtenberg stopped production of sporting ammunition quite a few years ago, 2004, I believe.AZ kid wrote:No idea about importing into India, however Hirtenberger of Austria is currently manufacturing 6.5.54 MS with 160 grain Sierra bullets. I also have a M-1903 & shoot it once in awhile. GREAT & very beautiful rifle. Be a shame to have it re-barreled or drilled to inert it.
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
Mannlicher Shoenauer 1903 is one rifle I intend taking to grave with me. I have yet to come across a better engineered fire arm which is a delight to handle and shoot and I have owned Mauser 98s and ZKKs by Brno. As for ammo, this rifle is certainly worth every effort you'd put in to find the ammo for.
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This is the beauty I am talking about. Manufactured sometime in 1927 as per the marking on the action.. Now possessed by yours truly for about 19 years.
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
Dear Sir,
6.5 *54 termed as .256 bore is available in Gwalior at a dealer These are the rimless cartidges pls PM
6.5 *54 termed as .256 bore is available in Gwalior at a dealer These are the rimless cartidges pls PM
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
Checking the net, there are currently two manufacturers listing the 6.5x54 Mannlicher-Schoenauer cartridge. RWS (again) and Kynamco in the UK. So, if you can find a dealer who can import, time to stock up.
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That's bloody good news Tworivers. I am an ardent user of RWS ammo. I have found this ammo to accurate as well as powerful unlike American ammo which has a big wallop but is weak in accuracy dept. thanks for this piece of news.
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
You can try at Jhansi Bandook Ghar in Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh.
Contact: Mr. Sahu
Mobile No. 9770031111
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Contact: Mr. Sahu
Mobile No. 9770031111
9131736751
7024499111
All the Best!
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Re: 6.5x54 Ammo
One should be aware If one decides to re chamber a Mannlicher Schoenauer rifle to accommodate any other caliber as the rotary magazine is precisely designed to accommodate a particular ammo for which the rifle is originally made. Many an enthus have blotched up a perfect rifle and were compelled to turn them into single shots. The rotary magazine by itself is apiece of finest Austrian engineering. I own one too in cal. 6.5x54mm and have studied this rifle extensively while taking utmost care to keep it as factory new. There are quite a few 6.5 mm crtges but all differ from one another in over all dimensions.
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