What is particularly intriguing about the 9.3X62 came from Finn Aagaard who wrote that observations of experienced hunters support the idea that no difference in the reaction of (African) game to being hit with either the 9.3X62 or the .375 H&H can be discerned. Keeping in mind the velocity advantage of the .375 H&H, suggests that the 9.3's bullet weight and construction is particularly well suited for the 2400 fps impact velocities typical of this cartridge. One must also keep in mind that this was in the years before the availability of premium bullets as we understand that term today. Suffice to say a 286 gr round nose bullet, with a soft lead core, and a thick (enough) jacket is a dependable killer, when coupled with modest velocities on game up to 2000 pounds.