Told ya you would like it, Pete.
Ted
You were so right!!!!! and that sweet little 2.5 Post / Xhair scope is a perfect match for it. Now I need to install the Timney low swing safety that just arrived and it will be ready to hunt. Seems there is a bit of grinding to do to make the safety work proper. With that in mind I also picked up a couple spare cocking pieces, just in case I mess it up.![]()
I am using new Privi brass, and Mag primers.
Initially, in preparation for getting a 9.3x62, I lucked out at a local gun show and acquired a set of RCBS dies including a neck sizing die. With that, a quantity of new Lapua brass and 285gr prvi bullets. Since then, I acquired a variety of other bullets but haven't tried any of them yet as I'd be hard pressed to improve on the accuracy I'm getting with the 285gr prvi's. Perhaps once I get through playing with a few other recent items in the safe, I'll try some of the others.
I sold my soul to Partitions long ago , and only hunt with them , but for just shooting, rough sighting , etc I picked up the cheaper Privi' bullets. Partitions are just to expensive to plink with.
I sold my soul to Partitions long ago , and only hunt with them , but for just shooting, rough sighting , etc I picked up the cheaper Privi' bullets. Partitions are just to expensive to plink with.
After a Mule Deer hunt on draw in AB with my Daughter & Son In Law,my guides
, a couple of years ago, I went a similar route. In the field dressing and later when butchering the game, my S.I.L. pointed out the difference in amount of loss, probably due to fragmentation of my lead core bullets compared to that of the Barnes bullets they were using. Since then, in a number of the calibres I use, I've been gradually changing over to Barnes, TSX and TTSX. Don't know if I'll go that route in all my hunting rifles but quite likely most.
Wuss.
jethunter makes a nice 285 grain cast bullet to plink with if your interested .
Yea, the laws of physics tells me that my "lite" Tikka is generating 45 - 50 ft-lbs of recoil with max loads using RL-17 behind the 250 AB and 286 NP. And those laws don't lie... I feel every ounce of it!
2400 fps from a 286 is mild, and using powders like IMR4064 and Varget will max out in psi not far above that. RL-15 is better if that's what you want. However, RL-17 is a much slower powder in the class of IMR4350, and at 2400 the psi is only about 50,000. I push mine to .338 WM psi (64,000) in a rifle that is identical in all ways to the T3 Tikka in .338 WM. That my friends, WILL get your attention!
Yes, those are my hunting loads from that rifle -- a T3 Tikka Lite in 9.3 X 62, which was bought at EPPS over 4 years ago. And, I've wacked a couple of bears with it, and probably will another in my present bear hunt with the 250 AB at 2700+ fps.
Bob
www.bigbores.ca
Matrix makes a nice 9.3 x270 gr bullet, they are extremely accurate in my Mauser.
, I haven't tried any of the rest of that selection,Matrix makes a nice 9.3 x270 gr bullet, they are extremely accurate in my Mauser.
They are very accurate in three rifles of mine, and were the same in three others. It was also the one that put that old grizzly down for the count four years ago.
Ted
A 9.3 x 62 generating around 3500 ft/lbs of muzzle energy is going to recoil more than a 30-06 generating around 3000, period.
If the OP's rifle is nice and comfy, well then, that is nice, however.![]()
Snawtt.......... shewt'in lefty always garnerzse more recoil.
It's awll tuh dew with the deerection of the rifling.
Where, I say where izz that Sunray when yahzse need'im?
He can s'plain it better'in'me.




























