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All the discussion about 9.3x62 Chronagraph Results and 9.3x68 appears. Any info guns, cases, wildcat?
 
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9.3x64, 9.3x68, 8x68



Doug Humbarger
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Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
 
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9.3x68s is a Wildcat.
other options are .28/.308/.338/.358/.38x68s, they make sense for case headstamp reasons.
Sisk Rifles have done a x68s based 350AfricanExpress, shoulder blown to .495" 35deg. neck.372" 250gn2850mv.
If yer considering doin something different in 9.3cal, you might also look at the powerhouse 9,3x70magnum(404j case) a true commercial cartridge. IIRC, Herman Goering had a long barreled magnum mauser in such...he was an avid hunter,so much so, that he had staff monotoring the daily movements of his trophy stags, he was much more interested in that,than the movements of his or the enemies airforce.
 
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Thanks for the replies.
 
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