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11 January 2007, 22:47
aturner
9.3x62mm for aust.
anybody use it? i know it was popular in africa. I was wondering if anybody used it on the big stuff maybe loaded with 300-320 solids.

drew
12 January 2007, 01:15
duggaboybuff
Sure do, hunt Sambar with it!! Blaser R93.... very accurate!!
12 January 2007, 01:18
aturner
would you chase a water buffalo with it?
12 January 2007, 02:50
PC
I have never shot buff but do own a 9.3x62 and I would be very confident to use the 9.3x62 against water buff with thae appropriate Woodleigh bullet.....................I am unsure wether I would rather the 286 gr protected point or the 320 gr softs for the said game.
12 January 2007, 06:16
Sambar 9.3
Used both (Tikka T3 and Blaser 93) of mine on Sambar, and the Blaser on scrub bulls, pigs and donkeys.
No problems at all.


Cheers, Dave.

Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam.
12 January 2007, 06:18
Sambar 9.3
I'd have no hesitation in using a 9.3x62 on Buff, especially handloads with the woodleigh 286 gr solid.


Cheers, Dave.

Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam.
12 January 2007, 09:32
ozhunter
My Blaser 9.3x62 has taken a few Cape buffalo, Lion, Hippo, Eland and a assortment of other plains game.
I recommend 286grn and 320grn WOODLIEGH softs and solids and also the 300grn SWIFT A FRAMES.
Great caliber and Bullets.
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PS; My Husky 9.3 is coming along as back up on this years Ele and Plains Game hunt.
ozhunter
12 January 2007, 09:38
TOP_PREDATOR
I shoot 375H&H myself,9.3 is right up there with 375

Another vote for Woodleigh bullets


"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill

12 January 2007, 14:12
NitroX
Drew

I have used a 9.3x74R double rifle with 286 gr Woodleigh Protected Points and a few FMJs on a fair number water buffalo cows and younger bulls on a cull.

If you pick your shots and shoot well, no problems.

A 320 gr Woodleigh should penetrate better as well in the faster 9.3x62mm.


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12 January 2007, 18:21
aturner
thank you gentlemen for the input.

drew
13 January 2007, 11:31
gryphon1
heres a comparo of AVERAGES,interesting enough too.

http://ammoguide.com/?tool=bcompare&it=525%7c361%7c64%7c75%7c60%7c308



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13 January 2007, 15:38
NitroX
quote:
Originally posted by gryphon1:
heres a comparo of AVERAGES,interesting enough too.

http://ammoguide.com/?tool=bcompare&it=525%7c361%7c64%7c75%7c60%7c308


Bit meaningless in my opinion!

Hey Gryph,

They are almost ready to rub. thumb


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14 January 2007, 01:46
gryphon1
some havent even cast yet mate.I took a really nice pic of a hind yesterday btw.

Hey why would comparison figures be meaningless?

Comparo`s are an integral part of your own forum John.



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14 January 2007, 21:53
NitroX
Meaningless because they lump together all bullet weights, velocities etc etc.

Far more useful to eg compare a 300 gr .375 to a 9.3mm 286 gr, to a .458 500gr etc, than eg to add up and divide a 235 gr .375, a 270 gr and a 300 grs results. One could use a 350 gr .375 or even a 380 gr .375 and all the averages change.

Different bullets and weights and ballistics for quite different purposes.

Therefore my meaningless comment.

What do you get if you 'average' ie mix up blue, yellow, red, green, white and black paint?

Brown everytime. Wink
14 January 2007, 22:10
gryphon1
quote:
Originally posted by NitroX:
300 grs results. One could use a 350 gr .375 or even a 380 gr .375 and all the averages change.


Isnt that what they have done though John?

BTW John there is also a function that you appeared to miss on that site that one can choose specific bullet weights/loads per cartridge to compare,now that has to have some meaning cobber!

I do see your point though but for non reloaders etc as i am i can do a simple quick comparison..i dont have access to reload manuals etc so it is of help to dummies as me mate.



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