28 September 2004, 17:27
befusLight Hawk bullet in 9.3x62?
An online friend just passed on to me a box of Hawk 200 grain bullets in 9.3 caliber. I read the Hawk's are fine bullets, but have no data on loads for a 200 grain bullet in the 9.3x62 chambering. I have not found any online either. Anyone care to recommend a powder or load for a Husqvarna 649 using the light for caliber Hawk?
29 September 2004, 06:56
AtkinsonI have never seen a Hawk bullet, regardless of the thickness of jacket or weight that didn't come apart or at the very least where the lead was just laying against the jacket...I had a 175 gr. .50 jacket or there abouts blow up on a spine shot spike Mule deer...I had a bunch of bullet failures in Africa with the Hawks..They are just a bullet that I have not had good luck with...I do think they would be alright in the old slow moving winchesters...They are simply old fashion bullets with no bonding or means of controling expansion other than soft copper and jacket thickness, and when you cut through their hype, thats all they got....
In the 9.3x62 which I have used on all manner of game for years, its darn hard to beat the 286 gr. Nosler and the Woodleighs...And now Northfork makes a great bullet in that caliber...These bullets are inexpensive and are premium bullets with partitions, bonded cores and never fail...