A 9.3x62 is one of my most recent calibre acquisitions. Oh, there has been a move afoot

to rename the calibre the ".366 Wagner" after a gentleman on site who has had a good deal of experience with the calibre, goes by Why not?
I opted for an 'inexpensive' M70 (98 Mauser) Zastava full stock model, as for me, a FS rifle design fits well with the more European calibre designations.
It isn't as smooth nor does it have the fine finishing touches of more expensive brands on the market but I was
pleasantly suprised by the accuracy with my initial handloads.
Just prior to obtaining my 9.3, in preparation I obtained some reloading components at a local gun show. A set of RCBS dies, including a neck sizing die, 100 Lapua unprimed brass and, initially, a 'quantity of SP 285gr PRVI bullets. Shortly after, at gun shows and other outlets, I acquired an additional selection of bullets and also, a quantity of Norma once fired brass. The bullets selection I have now for testing includes the likes of 231 gr Norma, 286gr Norma, 250gr Speer, 286gr Barnes TSX and from Marshal at Matrix, 290gr. However

, with the initial accuracy I've experienced with the 285gr PRVI bullets, I haven't even 'tried' any of the others, yet, as I feel I'd be hard pressed to surpass those first results

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I haven't used it in the field but hopefully I'll be able to correct that in the not too distant future.