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For those who have not seen it here is a link to a solid article on the 9.3x62 I find very interesting and which makes me really want one. http://www.african-hunter.com/the_9_3_x_62_mauser.htm | ||
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Thanks for that Befus, I purchased a 9.3 for simply all the reasons stated in that article. It is a find round and you can get it in a cz 550 lux with nice irons at a good price. I am loading 270 gr speers at the moment but I would liek to try the 250 gr woodleigh. If I do a plains game hunt one day that is what I would use I think. | |||
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befus, thank you for the article. Got some 286 gr. noslers loaded up. might try out on an elk. | |||
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A great testament to a great round. A lot of the same could be said for the 6.5x55 and 7x57 (hmmm, what is it about these metric rounds?) - not spectacular ballistics, just performance. R-WEST | |||
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I'd almost bet the 9.3x62 in the photo is a 9.3x64.... | |||
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I have a Husky that was rechambered from the 57mm potato lobber. It has a classic Scandinavian diopter peep sight courtesy of a Norwegian friend and, once I get the front sight sorted out, it will be scheduled for a piggy hunt here in California. My next safari will be a two-gun trip with the .318 WR and the .404 but . . . in another three years I will be back again. Maybe the old reliable farm horse will be all I need! [ 10-31-2003, 06:02: Message edited by: Oldsarge ] | |||
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