26 July 2005, 23:41
RiodotCZ 9.3 caliber double rifle?
I recently saw a 9.3x62 (I think) in a CZ O/U double rifle. Anyone have any experience or feedback on the rifle? I think it is an older rifle but it is a CZ. Is this a good rifle? I was thinking of taking it but I no nothing about the caliber or the rifle. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
27 July 2005, 02:59
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by Riodot:
I recently saw a 9.3x62 (I think) in a CZ O/U double rifle. Anyone have any experience or feedback on the rifle? I think it is an older rifle but it is a CZ. Is this a good rifle? I was thinking of taking it but I no nothing about the caliber or the rifle. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
The verious O/U double rifles come in all kinds of chamberings,because the O/Us are not generally used for dangerous game rifles.
The one you are looking at could very well be a 9.3X62. However, I suspect it is a 9.3X74R which is balisticly the same chambering, though the 9.3X62 is a rimless cartridge, and the 9.3X74R is a rimmed cartridge, and they look intirely different from each other. The best cartridge for any double rifle will be a rimmed cartridge. The little palls used for extraction of rimless cartridges are problematic at times, while the rimmed case uses a solid extractor, and in the opinion of most double rifle users, rimmed cases are the only thing used, especially if the rifle is to be used for the "BITE-BACK" animals, where reliability is an absolute must!
The 9.3X62, and the 9.3X74R are the minimum allowed for dangerous game in many countries in Africa, and the 375 H&H in others. Both the 9.3s are good rounds, and if you are only considering the rifle as a deer rifle, then either will do. If, however, you want to take on the bad boys, I'd opt for the 9.3X74R of the two, and in a S/S double!
29 July 2005, 19:08
WaterDoctorI would be concerned with an O/U design for any dangerous game because of the limited access to the lower barrel for reloading in a rush. The caliber is fine and my experience with CZ has been excellent. You may find it a bit heavy in walk and stalk hunting as compared to a light bolt action when hunting plains game.
I have hunted with everything from a 22-250 to a .375 for African plains game over a number of years. Know your rifle and know where to shoot the animal is everything - ballistics are vastly overrated. In general most PH's will tell you shoot a big slow bullet as opposed to a light fast one; but they also say "use what you shoot best". If you can't handle the recoil of a 30-06 , don't take a .375. Use a lighter caliber with a heavy bullet, say a 7 x 57. African game isn't any tougher today than it was a hundred years ago.
Water Doctor
29 July 2005, 22:41
HunterJimThe Chay Zed doubles I have seen are chambered 9.3X74R. My questions are what ammo is available to you, and how good are the sights on this rifle?
jim
29 July 2005, 23:42
AtkinsonActually the only 9.3 that is legal by Zimbabwe standards is the 9.3x64...The 9.3x62 can barely make the grade by using a stiff handload and the 9.3x74 is not legal....BUT, no one I know in Zimbabwe really cares, including the game dept, and no one gets checked and lots of folks use them...Just bringing up a technicality...The 9.3s are not legal in Tanzania but again whos counting? no one is, no one cares, and its a good system..A practical lot the Africans...