dgradinaru
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I bought a 9.3x57 with peep sights and was wondering what damage on meat do you get from 9.3x57? Does it drop moose easy? Whats the furthest i should shoot with this calibre? 200Yards max?
PM Whynot with your questions. He's been using the 9.3X57 for many years in the Yukon and I'm sure he can provide much in the way of practical experience, loads and choice of components for a specific size of game.
My Husqvarna 46 in 9.3x57 loves those 270gr speers, and it's a light carrying rifle.
Range wise, the 9.3x57 has more legs than most give it credit for. Those 9.3mm bullets have quite good BC's. As long as the shooter is capable of the accuracy needed, you could definitely flatten your moose at 300 yards with handloaded ammunition.
Here are some numbers (numers aren't the be-all and end-all, of course, especially with larger calibers...)
270 gr., .361 B.C.
Range (yards) Muzzle 50 100 200 300 400 500
Velocity (fps) 2350 2236 2124 1912 1713 1531 1370
Energy (ft.-lb.) 3311 2996 2706 2191 1760 1406 1125
Trajectory (200 yd. zero) -1.5 1.7 3.1 0.0 -12.7 -37.2 -76.7
Come Up in MOA -1.5 -3.2 -3.0 0.0 4.0 8.9 14.7
As you can see, 300 yard trajectory is quite reasonable with handloads, and I'd bet a 400 yard hit to the boiler would put down even the biggest bull right quick.
You have to be careful or you end up with more meat than you can shake a stick at.
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Noel, that pic belongs on the cover of a book . . . a thick book illustrated with some of your other photos! Over the years some of the pics you've posted have been pretty good, none have been poor, but that one is great.
Will my 8x57 Mauser round kill moose too?
I wonder that too, and am quite suprised there is not more threads posted with them being used in the field. Would be nice to hear more feedback on them.I wonder how many 9.3x57's Tradex has sold in Canada? Great outfit by the way.
Why thank you for that note. Nice to hear when they are liked.
Anything x57 will kill a moose, 6mm rem, 6,5x57, 7x57, 8x57, 9x57, the one in topic, and even the 10,75x57. Some just seem more suited to the job. It is personal preference really but many "Elk" have fallen to the 6,5 in the Scandinavian countries.
I wonder that too, and am quite suprised there is not more threads posted with them being used in the field. Would be nice to hear more feedback on them.
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Noel, that pic belongs on the cover of a book . . . a thick book illustrated with some of your other photos! Over the years some of the pics you've posted have been pretty good, none have been poor, but that one is great.



























