hawkeyesatx
AH enthusiast
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I am a simple, simple man. When I look at a 9.3x62 cartridge next to a .375H&H cartridge I say to myself "That .375 is bigger." More powder, more bullet similar(-ish) case design. Y'all can load a 9.3 to the nuts but I can't help but think if someone wanted to load a .375 to the nuts it would be more of everything than the 9.3.
Don't get me wrong, I love them both. I just don't think a comparison is apples to apples.
I use these loads with the 232 grain Norma’s and the 286 Nosler. The 232 Norma’s hold MOA all the way out to 300 yards. The Nosler are a bit over MOA but into 5” at 300 yardsMore info on hand loading the 9.3x62View attachment 588909
How many grns are you using for 286 Nosler and 250 Barnes?Today I use whatever brass I can get and sometimes have to do without..Ive had good luck with Privi Partisan and its cheap by comparison and usually available..My go to powder is RL-17 and CFE223, I shoot mostly 250 and 286 gr. bullets, The 286Nosler partition and 250 Barnes rate high with me on DG as do Woodleigh, North fork,.. The 9,3x62 is kind to bullets and easy to load for..
One thing I'm sure of and that's no one can tell the difference in the effect of the 9,3x62 and the 375s on heavy animals or PG for that matter..Balistic hogwash otherwise..The 9.3x62 , the 7x57 and the 8x57 are very under loaded in the USA is common knowledge.
Anyone try the leverevolution in the 9.3, I've got a few pounds of it.
Whats not to share? H4350 load is available from Hodgdon.
Think I see some guys using cfe223 in the 9.3, believe leverevolution is pretty close to cfe223. I'm not ready to try it yet but will once I get my 9.3 together. The leverevolution is supposed to be good in the 6mmarc I have but still need to pick up some dies for that, have 2 pounds of leverevolution at least. Really wish I had the money for more powders but I buy what I can when I can, then there's the forgetting what's best for each cartridge. I keep saying I need to make a good list of what are the few top powders for each cartridge and for different weight bullets.I’m thinking that it isn’t optimal for a case larger than the .45-70 or .444 Marlin. RL-17 works the best in the 9.3x62 with heavier bullets. I’m not sure about CFE 223. It works really well in the ‘06 case and turns the .35 Whelen into a different animal altogether when loaded to the gills.
I think they are a bit underrated, in a test done by NF they were pretty comparable to the NF Spitzers in terms of penetration. wound channel and weight retention. So you get everything like a NF at perhaps 1/3rd the price.The interlocks have dropped everything I’ve shot with them from wild boar, whitetail, axis deer, bison, with one shot. They are pretty good bullets.
Good day. My recommendations are first either 250 or 286grn A-Frames (if you get a chance at a Eland) or the Norma Oryx in the same weights. Barnes are great if you can't find the others. I use W760 for the 286's and Varget for the 250's. All shoot very tight groups. Enjoy.Mainly for plains game
Almost forgot. I use Lapua and Norma brass with excellent results.Good day. My recommendations are first either 250 or 286grn A-Frames (if you get a chance at a Eland) or the Norma Oryx in the same weights. Barnes are great if you can't find the others. I use W760 for the 286's and Varget for the 250's. All shoot very tight groups. Enjoy.
You mean the Interlocks are not bonded?Oh they work fine. At average velocities under 2550fps. Which is what they are designed for. If you horse them to fast they tend to start shedding jackets. Just my experience and observations. They are pretty good bullets. I do wish that Hornady would build a bonded 286 gr bullet.