You asked the question .. Why prefer the 375 Ruger over the 9.3x62 .... I say Why not ??
Because Metric Cartridges are cooler. And are avaiable in so many more classic Rifles.
You asked the question .. Why prefer the 375 Ruger over the 9.3x62 .... I say Why not ??
Because Metric Cartridges are cooler. And are avaiable in so many more classic Rifles.
I just noticed some factory 9.2x62 brass at my local shop, which is great.
9.3x62 Brass is not hard to find, a lot easier than 375 ruger.![]()
Baloney ! Neither 9.3x62 or 375 Ruger are hard to find.
As I said, I own both and I'll bet you don't own either one..... your last post proves that.....![]()
When asked, he didn't post a picture or make any comment about any animals he had killed with a 9.3x62.
I don't think he even owns one either. Even if he does, I doubt he has ever shot anything with it.
And yes, I agree- NEW KING brass and ammo are not hard to find if you have a telephone and/or internet access.....![]()
Yawn... more of the same..
9.3x62 Brass is not hard to find, a lot easier than 375 ruger.![]()
Unlike you, some of us actually hunt with our rifles.![]()
Here's a question....on "paper" the 9.3 X 62 with a 286g bullet at 2400 fps
gives about 3650lbs of energy at the muzzle. A .300 win mag with a 200g bullet at 2850fps gives about the the same, 3650lbs at the muzzle. In "real" life, which is more effective at putting game down quickly? Just as a reference, a .375 H & H with a 300g bullet at 2500fps gives about 4350lbs at the muzzle.
Please forgive me I was wrong. I thought you were just the "King" of Talk. I guess i was right. The torture you put us all through with your 375 ruger thread. That goes on and on and on.... From a guy that has over 12,000 posts please find something else to talk about.![]()
9.3x62 is becoming mainstream? Looks like I need to re-chamber my M98's to the Brenneke or x66 Sako now.....