Aaron N
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- Alberta, Canada
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- Canada, South Africa
True! There are a couple dozen rifles in my safe that haven’t been hunted with since I got an R8. We end up collecting rifles until the ideal one is found. The Kimbers and M70’s in my safe are excellent, just not as perfect as the R8.
Nope. Those would be the 700NE and 950JDJ.BUT I thought the 9.3x62 was Mjolnir and Gungnir combined! Or is that the 9.3x74R?
Heh. I could have sworn it was this site where I keep reading of the wonders and prowess of the 9.3s, maybe it was some other one that I don't know how to get to...Nope. Those would be the 700NE and 950JDJ.
@freefallHeh. I could have sworn it was this site where I keep reading of the wonders and prowess of the 9.3s, maybe it was some other one that I don't know how to get to...
@spike.tWell somehowI missed this thread.....yup you need to go buy a nice 9.3x62 ...then don't need any of those other rifles...get some solids and perfect for the turkey as well...there you are finally sorted
@mark-hunter any thoughts?
Drillings, dear boy!Why me? Moose is not my prey, but...
But, on a second thought, you know what they say? "I am not a gynecologist, but I can take a look! ….
However Merriam turkey, remains without options of suggested riflery.
Now who is stirring the pot? The 9.3x62 gets short shrift but is the original classic African caliber. Turns out it works pretty well here in North America too! Gun rags label it a short range round but when loaded with 232 grain Norma’s it stays within 4” of the 30-06 out to 300 yards. That is range tested not out of some calculator.Heh. I could have sworn it was this site where I keep reading of the wonders and prowess of the 9.3s, maybe it was some other one that I don't know how to get to...
You still have no soul, sirTwo, points.
Not sure about accuracy at longer ranges.
Secondly. good ones, cost.
@ScrumbagDrillings, dear boy!