9.3x62 is a nice calibre, but for me it's essentially .375 H&H light. I went for the H&H, much easier to get components and ammo for, makes African minimum requirements, and I can load 300gr at 2000fps (I put mine over 38.0grs of 4227) and have 9.3 performance and light recoil. Or, step that 300gr up to 2,650, now that's more like the hammer of Thor. With the .375, you open a slew of bullet choices from 200 to 380grs, high BC long range bullets, etc.
Challenge with the H&H hulls is they demand a magnum length magazine. You can put a x62 in near any gun you want and just get the hole in the pipe opened up and be in buisness. Had Winchester not adopted the H&H chamberings it would be tougher to get components here too.
It was a big drop of the ball for gunmakers to not use the 9,3 chamberings in their rifles.
The 250gr Accubond will fly just as flat as any 375 pill can.



















































