08 February 2006, 04:55
Recoil RobBallistics question for the 9.3x62
I'm thinking of having my 8mm Mauser guild gun rebored to 9.3x62.
The gun has a full rib and rear sights with a standing and folding leaf.
I see that factory loads are 232g & 286g.
The standard load for the 8mm Mauser is 170g.
In general which cartridge shoots "flatter?
If I convert the gun is it more likely I will have to file down the rear sights or have to put in a taller front sight?
Thanks, Rob
08 February 2006, 05:36
z1rFiling down the rear sights is the same as adding a taller front. You will likely need to shorten the front or make the rear taller.
08 February 2006, 05:51
Recoil RobYou're right, they are the same, I got confused.
So the 9.3mm shoots lower than the 8mm?
08 February 2006, 06:05
z1r NormaCheck the Norma ballistics data. I can't ever seem to access it from home or I'd answer you directly.
I'm converting one too and sent you a PM.
08 February 2006, 08:18
Recoil RobThanks but I can't access it either. Comes up as a wrong address.
Thanks, Rob
08 February 2006, 09:03
333_OKHquote:
The standard load for the 8mm Mauser is 170g.
Your not doing your 8X57 justice by using American 170 grain loads; they are low octane at best. Even using Sellier & Bellot ammunition bumps this caliber up into the 30'06 category, or better in my opinion, with the 196 grain loads. Take a look at thier web page for loadings.
http://www.sellier-bellot.cz/rifle-ammunition.php
Now that being said, if you need more power than a heavy long bullet equal to the 30'06, then I think the 9.3X62 is a perfect caliber.