

The 9.5X57 provided me an excellent introduction to the world of reloading. Ron also understands the importance of the shape and profile of the entire cartridge as it relates to smooth operation of the Schoenauer magazine. Beware of handloads built by others from ?X57 brass. This is important, as I'll get to in a bit. He uses new Norma 9.3X57 brass which he first draws straight, then forms a fresh and properly shaped shoulder. I've ordered 9.5X57 from him and it measures out perfectly and cycles flawlessly in my M1910 takedown (haven't shot any of it yet).

That said, all four of the 'prewar' MS cartridges are available presently from Reed's Custom Ammunition of Oklahoma, U.S. If you want a 'prewar' MS with a readily and consistently available 'factory' ammo supply, find an M1924. Different catalogs and references used different measuring points (from bottom of base or from top of extractor groove.), and 9.5X57 ( M1910) was known to the British trade as. The M1900 were truly prototypes of the 'Greek Contract' military MS and were also 6.5X54, as were the 'Greek' issued Y1903, 1914, 1927, etc. The early MS were chambered for their corresponding proprietary cartridges: M1903 - 6.5X54, M1905 - 9X56, M1908 - 8X56, M1910 - 9.5X57. With the scope (love those post reticles), as you've found, they are great target shooters. Spin 'round while shouldering the MS and putting cheek to rest - you're on target! One reason for such 'pointability' is the cast of the stock. Now imagine you've just heard a large angry pig running at you from behind. Just the same go ahead and take it off (your 'Vienna snapper' mount will always return to zero). Your scope should, however, be mounted in a way that allows you to use the iron even with scope installed. These were truly designed and engineered to be used without scopes. They were particularly regarded as light, quick handling brush and timber guns with instinctive 'point and shoot' characteristics when quickly brought to the shoulder ('snap shooting') and using the iron sights. The Mannlicher Schönauer sporting rifles and carbines were, indeed, known for their 'feel'. What have your experiences been with shooting this caliber? How about sourcing ammo or reloading components for it? I would love to hear what you have to say about it.
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I may have the opportunity to purchase one of these (also in a full stock version) but have been hesitating for several reasons, not the least of which is ammo availability. The 9.5X57 is not one that I am familiar with except in books, and even then, there is not too much out there. I am very interested in the 1910 model and caliber also. It shoots great with factory ammo, and just "feels right" in the hands. I have really come to appreciate this little MS Carbine. I'll start with a question of his regarding the M1910 and my (rather long winded) reply:

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