9.3x62 Noob

Good choice of cartridge. Since you handload, I'll note I load all manner of 250 grain bullets to ~2,550+ fps MV. Very effective.

I suggest you locate a copy of the 9.3x62 Mauser Journal if you don't yet have one. There's a whole lotta learning condensed in there.
@Puddle
I have a copy of that book and it's damn fine reading with more information than you can use in one lifetime.
Bob
 
I really like the 9,3x62 - mine is a rebarrelled Ruger M77

I have a vortex 1-8x24 scope on it and has always worked well. I think a 2-10x would be the highest magnification I would go- it’s not particularly fast and with heavy bullets it’s not a long range cartridge. Especially if dangerous game is a possibility the low end Magnification is more important.

I hope you enjoy it

Actually, this makes more sense. I was sold on the firedot but 3-15 is prob overkill.
I’ve been hunting with my long range 30 cals with the 5-25 scopes on and the idea was to have a light weight hunting rifle for everything.
I should prob look at a 1-8 LPVO since I use one on my AR and anything within 300m where it’s zeroed is quite easy to hit.
 
 

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@Bob Nelson 35Whelen,
I totally agree. My copy is getting a bit dog-eared and with post-its scattered all through it.

@SafariSniper, I'll point out the Journal includes a fair amount of Somchem load data.

Thanks for that, would be useful since somchem only has one powder listed in their manual so I could part with some old powder I’ve got, but moving forward from that I’m not sure about buying somchem since stock is sometimes problematic and the price is on the heels of the import powders. I stand under correction though.
 
Actually, this makes more sense. I was sold on the firedot but 3-15 is prob overkill.
I’ve been hunting with my long range 30 cals with the 5-25 scopes on and the idea was to have a light weight hunting rifle for everything.
I should prob look at a 1-8 LPVO since I use one on my AR and anything within 300m where it’s zeroed is quite easy to hit.
I just put a Nightforce NX8 1-8 on my 9.3 and like it a lot. It can easily get me to my max range with this rifle.
 
My Steyr SM 12 in 9.3x62 wears a Ziess 3-12x42.
I shot a big wild boar with it yesterday at about 5 yards with a 286 grain Hornady.

I think I’m going to a smaller scope, with 2x or less on the low end.

I think a good 1-6 is probably ideal. IMG_6327.jpeg
 
This is the second big boar that I’ve taken with the 286 Hornady factory load and it did not quickly kill or incapacitate either time.

These appear to be pretty tough bullets and the relatively low velocity does not appear to create a significantly large wound channel. They just sort of drill through and exit, even lengthwise.

I am going to test the 250 grain TSX next. If my experience with TSXs of 235 grain and 300 grains are any indication, I expect quick and humane kills.
 
The last I looked euro-optic had the lapua mega 285 in stock. Pretty sure it was boxes of 100 too. I have used those in a 9.3x74r, and they were accurate. The only thing I shot with them was a coyote, so I cannot comment on how they would do in larger game
 
I forgot to answer your question. I have shot woodleigh 286 and 320's I was only able to do shortened load development as I only had a box of each bullet. Both shot well but to date haven't killed anything but steel with them. Have shot norma and laupua bullets. They shot well but again suffered from not having but a box of each. Use the PPU 285's for my practice as the load I developed hits the same POI as my Aframes.
 

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