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I know that the topic of "Five Cartridges For Hunting the World's Game" is discussed every year by just about every major gun magazine, but this one has a twist. What five (or less) European-designed metric cartridges would you choose for hunting around the world? The game would range in size from varmints to dangerous game. The cartridges can even be obsolete or out of date. This is only hypothetical and only for fun. Here's my list:

5.6x50
7x64
8x68
9.3x64
10.75x73
 
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I'd probably go with the 5.56x45 for varmints, the 7.62x51 or 7.62x63 for general game, the 9x63 for bigger game. For Africa, I agree with the 10.75x75.


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7x64
8x68
9.3x64


Honestly sir, I am fond of the following old military cartridges:

6.5x55
7x57
8x57

But, as I have quoted you above, I don't know how else your selections could be improved. I stand in agreement with you.

Tex


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6.5x55 Swede
8x57IS
9,3x62

Fritz

P.S. What I have: 5.6x36R, 6.5x57R, 7.62x51 and 7.62x63 - only one true metric.


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5.6x57
7x64 Brenneke
8x68S
9.3x65R Brenneke
10.75x73

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6.5x55 Swede
8x57IS
9,3x62

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I know that the topic of "Five Cartridges For Hunting the World's Game" is discussed every year by just about every major gun magazine, but this one has a twist. What five (or less) European-designed metric cartridges would you choose for hunting around the world? The game would range in size from varmints to dangerous game. The cartridges can even be obsolete or out of date. This is only hypothetical and only for fun. Here's my list:

5.6x50
7x64
8x68
9.3x64
10.75x73


I don't hunt varmints so I would be able to do quite nicely with a 7x64 and a 9.3x64.


 
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6.5x.284 Varmints through deer size game
9.3x64 larger big game including DG & Africa (though technically not legal)


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IMHO

For bolt guns:

6.5x55 Swede
8x57
9.3x62

or if you are into doubles (Like I am):

5.6x52R
6.5x57R
8x57IRS
9.3x74R

Got two already - need/want the others.

Should not have looked at this as it's too much fun - Gets me to start searching for them again. There goes the gun funds.

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5.56X45
6.5X55
9.3X62

Small, medium, and large. That just about covers it all.
 
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5.6X57
7x57
9.3X62
10.75X73
12.7X70
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Small/Medium: 6,5x57
Rest: 9,3x66

10,75x73? Wink Now this one "stinks" of Englishmen! Wink I think they are only Europeans in a geographical sense, no? Confused
 
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Only need two:
9.3x62mm
10.75x73mm (404 Jeffery)
 
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7x57 with the proper bullet and correct placement for each application.


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Gotcha!

It's been nearly 24 hours and no one has busted me for nominating the 223, 308, 30-06, and 35 Whelen.


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Well, this is a good thread for everyone. Do not have a small favorite metric, so I would go with:
6.5x54
7x64
9.3x62

LLS


 
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Five?
These three cover everything
5.6x50
7x57
10.75x73, (I think I can stand the smell) Particularly since I would like the rifle to be a Cogswell and Harrison Wink
 
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5.6X50
6.5x68
8x68S
9.3x64
12.7X70


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6.5 x 55 (or 57)
7 x 57 (or 64)
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7x57 in my world! Smiler
 
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6,5 x 55
7,65 x 53
9,3 x 62
(Maybe too 6,5x54 MSch; 7 x 64; 8 x 57 JS; 9,3 x 64)
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6mm Norma BR (built on an old Sako action)
7x57 (in a customized Brno 21)
7x65 R (in some nice classy kiplauf)
9.3x62 (customized Husqvarna 640)
10.75x73 (mostly for the fun of it, I guess)

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I too, am a big fan of the 7X57 and the 9.3X64. I also like to play with the 9X57. Trouble is my 7X57 says 275 Rigby on it and my 9X57 says 9mm Mauser on its barrel. Smiler

I might add that the only rifle I have that shoots 9.3X64 cases right now actually uses 375 bullets in it. Wink


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For big game I only need two:

6.5x57
9.3x62
 
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One custom high grade mauser,
with:
-takedown switch barrels in 7x57 and 9.3x62
- two scopes in QD rings set for each barrel.
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I don't hunt varmints so I would be able to do quite nicely with a 7x64 and a 9.3x64.



Yes sir! What a great Africa battery that is!! My choice exactly!! thumb
 
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Multiple barrels on African Safari are like choke tubes on driven pheasant or "Frenchie" shoot, only worse. Roll Eyes The "Murph" will zap you!!! roflmao
 
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5.6x57
7x64 Brenneke
8x68S
9.3x65R Brenneke
10.75x73

Cheers beer
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You mean 9.3mm x65R Collath Or is there a real
9.3x65R Brenneke
 
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I love metrics, so here goes

5.6x57mm
6.5x54mm Mannlicher, or 6.5x55mm Swede
7x64mm
9.3x62mm
10.75x73mm

LLS
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  • for most deer size, close, 6.5X54 or 6.5X52 Carcano.
  • reaching out a little; 6.5X54
  • Anything in the lower 48: 7X57
  • For even some of the game that'll bite you 8mm-06.
  • I have my short fat wildcat in 9mmX41 that I like. sofaroger


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    The great 7.62x64 which, of course, was designed by European immagrant's! Smiler
     
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    Only need two:
    9.3x62mm
    10.75x73mm (404 Jeffery)

    Ya forgot the 7 X 57

    I'm amazed at the number of posts that do not include the 7 X 57.....what gives?


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    Yes Big Grin

    The 9,3X65R Brenneke is 9,3X64 Brenneke rimmed brother and far more potent than the Collath Cool

    Cheers
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    Yes Big Grin

    The 9,3X65R Brenneke is 9,3X64 Brenneke rimmed brother and far more potent than the Collath Cool

    Cheers
    /JOHAN


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    6.5x57
    7x64
    9,3x62
    10,75x73

    I also enjoy using an 8x60s. It is as versatile as the .30-06.

    The 7x57, while designed in Europe, was never a popular hunting cartridge there. It was quickly outclassed by the 7x64, which has been Europe's premier smallbore since about 1918. The 7x57 was mainly exported to Africa and South America as a military cartridge, a designation which makes it illegal in several European countries. The 6.5x55 suffered a similar fate.
     
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    -5,6x50mag
    -8x68S
    -10,75x73
     
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    Originally posted by 9.3 rifleman:
    I know that the topic of "Five Cartridges For Hunting the World's Game" is discussed every year by just about every major gun magazine, but this one has a twist. What five (or less) European-designed metric cartridges would you choose for hunting around the world? The game would range in size from varmints to dangerous game. The cartridges can even be obsolete or out of date. This is only hypothetical and only for fun. Here's my list:

    5.6x50
    7x64
    8x68
    9.3x64
    10.75x73


    5,6x50 R Mag(because a varmint rifle should be a combinded rifle...)

    6,5x65

    8x68S

    9,3x65R Brenneke(Double rifle) and 9,3x70 Magnum(Bolt action rifle)
     
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    7x64
    9.3x68s
     
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    9,3x65R Brenneke(Double rifle)


    Dang beer Do you have a picture of it .. your making my mouth water Big Grin



    9.3x64 Brenneke - Brno
    9.3x64 Brenneke - Springfield
    Metric Poor Roll Eyes

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