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PRVI PARTIZAN BULLET 9.3MM (.366) 285gr SP 50/BAG
Read 25 Reviews - Average Rating: 5 stars
Prvi Partizan 285 grain SP
By Jim R.
on Dec 08, 2023
I shoot these in my 9.3x62's and my 9.3x57, They are well made and very accurate, shooting under 1moa at 100 yds
I've used PPU products in numerous calibers and have nothing bad to say about any of their products.
Jim
Awesome, affordable bullet
By Shane P.
on Mar 10, 2023
Great bullet in my 9.3x62, groups great but haven't used it on game yet.
Great bullets!
By Mark G.
on Feb 13, 2023
Great bullets for reloading at a great price.
PRVI 9.3
By John S.
on Jan 31, 2023
I bought these for practice with my double rifle. I was surprised when they shot to regulation with correct loads.I will use these bullets for Florida hogs and save the DG bullet for when they are needed
PRVI 9.3
By John S.
on Jan 31, 2023
I bought these for practice bullets in my double rifle. When loaded with proper powder charge they will shoot to regulation. Accurate
Hammers
By Ryan C.
on Dec 18, 2022
These bullets are hard hitting and accurate!!! Very happy with these bullets! I will definitely buy more!!!
285 Grain PPU
By Joe S.
on Oct 21, 2022
Bought for less expensive practice with my 9.3x62. Using same seater setting and powder charge as my 286 gr premium bonded bullets, they work very well. No complaints.
Very satisfied
By Steven H.
on Sep 22, 2022
I tried these bullets for their inexpensive price tag. Was very surprised at how accurate ant the point of impact was the same as nosier partitions. I used the same charge and setup new OAL.
PRVI PARTIZAN BULLET 9.3MM (.366) 285gr SP
By Daniel D.
on Sep 03, 2022
Heard good things about this bullet so I bought them. I've read these will reliably expand even on smaller deer. The actual bullet shape is more round nose in design rather than the spire point shown, which will help it upset better on smaller game. The round nose will not be a disadvantage in a 9.3x57mm
9.3x62
By Bradley M.
on Aug 09, 2022
The PPU 285 gr SP is a excellent choice for 9.3x62. It is value priced and has out performed my expectations. Would buy again.
My go-to Africa practice bullet
By Dan M.
on Jul 31, 2022
This is the bullet I use in my workups for Africa hunting with my 9.3x62mm. I load these using the recommended recipe for Swift A-Frames and do all my practicing with them.
They are a great value.
Prvi .366 dia. 285 gr
By Glenn O.
on Jul 29, 2022
I have a Ruger Hawkeye 9.3 x 62 Mauser and it's my bullet of choice to use for it. Economical and accurate it's hard to beat. Recovered bullets shot into a sandbank @ approx. 100 yards show a classic mushroom shape.
Accurate and deadly
By Dylan F.
on May 20, 2022
I bought 500 from grafs and unfortunately used them all up. Now unknown backorder. I get 1 moa at 2400 fps (65g Big Game), and when delivered to cow elk ribs at 50 yards in dense timber, the result was rapid and clean.
PRVI PARTIZAN BULLET 9.3MM (.366) 285gr SP
By Roger A.
on Oct 13, 2020
It’s the best round for the money.
I load ramshot big game 61 grains
On 200 yards this bullet holds 2 Inches
With a Sauer 100 Mauser system
PRVI PARTIZAN BULLET 9.3MM
By Larry- B.
on Aug 12, 2020
Great value; good bullet
They work!
By Edson S.
on Aug 04, 2020
So far have just shot paper but they are shooting under an inch with Big Game powder. Plan to shoot a hog or two this fall to see how they perform on game. The price is certainly to practice shooting paper and dull the nerves in you shoulder for the expensive stuff.
Bullets
By John W.
on Mar 18, 2020
By far the best value in the market. These bullets seem well constructed. Hopefully they shoot as good as the look
PRVI 9.3 285GR. SP
By Paul K.
on Nov 19, 2019
Inexpensive , yes, but the performance and accuracy is outstanding in my Ruger #1 in 9.3X74R. I will be buying many more.
Paul K
PPU 9.3mm 285 gr.
By William W.
on Jul 29, 2019
I have been using PPU products for years and find them accurate and deadly. I have an array of German rifles in hard to find calibers, and PPU is a godsend for me.
PPU 285 gr SP
By Mark L.
on Dec 28, 2018
I tried these in my 9.3X62 Mauser using H335 and Mag primers. Velocity of 2350 fps. Flat trajectory. Also used in my German 9.3X74R and had the same results using H414. Love these bullets.
PPU 285gr SP .366
By Paul K.
on Sep 19, 2018
Accurate, inexpensive, deadly!
PPVI 285 gr
By George B.
on Oct 14, 2017
This is a very accurate bullet, my CZ 550FS shoots under 1/2" at 100 yds with 5 shots from bench.
It is a heavy bullet probably meant for larger game. I've used it to bag deer, black bear and moose. It did not expand and fully penetrated. I load to P+. I bought 500, great Graf price.
I highly recommend this bullet, for accuracy and deep penetration IF such is desired.
penetration
By Ron M.
on Apr 16, 2013
I have a 9.3x57 I shoot these in and I think a lot of the fancier bullets cost more because they are always financing fancy trips for outdoor writers, these are inexpensive and they mushroom quite easily yet impossible to knock the jacket off. I wanted to see just how deep I could drive one of these and went to a rock quarry and shot into the pile. I dug and dug and dug,thought I was going to have to go get a backhoe. Well there it was perfectly mushroomed straight and intact. Not too scientific but a lot of digging.
DRT
By Leif G.
on Nov 16, 2012
These are accurate with 2" groups at 100 yards with an 1936 Husqvarna model 46 in 9.3x57. And have taken two whitail deer and never seen deer react the way they do when shot with these bullets in this caliber. These are devasting. And did not fragment. Bullets passed right through and had large exit holes. Grass was red with blood spray near where deer were shot. Anyway they are accurate, reliable and a bargin. Buy them you will not be disapointed.
PRVI 285gr SP
By Kale J.
on Jul 03, 2012
I recommend you try these bullets. I have shot approximately 300 of these through a CZ-550 FS 9.3x62 with a 20.5 inch barrel. Using Varget or IMR4895 I get 2350 fps, and consistently shoot 1 inch groups at 100 yards and 3-4 inch groups at 200 yards with no flyers. Yes, they are ugly, but are accurate and CHEAP.
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