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9.3x62 and the 286gn TSX?
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Has anyone here used the 286gn TSX in the 9.3x62 on Buff? If so I would be interested in your experiences regarding how the projectile performed and if it did in fact expand at typical 9.3x62 velocities.
 
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Sorry not on buff, but used on Zebra and Giraffe. Pass thru on Zebra thru both sholders, put a finisher in the top of the back came out the bottom of the chest.

The load was traveling around 2250 fps--shot at 90 yards--then again at 6 yards (finisher)

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Many thanks for that information.

I take it that you did not get a pass through on the Giraffe? Did you recover the projectile and if so had it expanded at all?

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I got exactly the same terminal performance on a Zebra but it was 60 yards and two 286 gr Nosler Partitions at 2400 fps MV.

So that penetration may not be a good test of bullet construction.


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I like Barnes bullets but the 286 is to long IMO and will rob case capacity.


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When I shoot TSX bullets, I almost always drop down in bullet weight. In my 9.3X62, I shoot the 250 grain TSX instead of the 286s. I think a TSX bullet will out penetrate a heavier bullet of conventional construction in almost every case. Haven't shot a cape buffalo but there are reports from guys on this board who have had complete penetration on a broadside shot at buff with the 250 grain TSX.


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Check with Ozhunter... I know he has shot several cape buffalo with the 9.3x62 just can't remember the bullet he used. I have shot the smaller West African Savannah Buffalo with the 9.3x62 shooting the all copper Lapua bullets similar to the Barnes and it worked quite well...

Here is the link to the Hunt Report...
http://forums.accuratereloadin...=573106318#573106318


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Thanks Bwanamrm

That was a great report by the way - any plans to go back to that part of the world?

Pic of my M98 9.3x62........

 
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Beautiful rifle MLG, absolutely lovely! One of these days I would like to hunt central Africa for Lord Derby Eland and Bongo, however next September I am off to Mozambique to hunt the Coutadas around the Marromeu swamps for buffalo and some of the species found in that area.


On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died.

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
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