Down the rabbit hole again with the 9.3x62mm Mauser...

I have a Husqvarna 1640 in 9.3x62. It's an awesome elk catcher, but goshdarnit all to heck does it kick. It's mounted in a skinny schnabel stock. Not scoped yet, but weighs just north of 7 lbs.

I have another 1640, in 30-06, but in a heavy aftermarket stock. I was thinking of swapping the stocks, since I feed the '06 with 165gr and the heavy stock has a limbsaver on it. The '06 weighs just shy of 9 lbs.

Would you swap them?
 
The weight makes a big difference to the felt recoil energy, which feels about the same as shooting 180 grn 3006 to me.

ruger m77 hawkeye african 9.3x62 - this has a 23" medium heavy contour barrel - leupold vx-freedom 1.5-4x20mm moa - 9.164 lbs - with four rounds or 9.550 lbs - with four rounds and sling - OAL 43.5"
 
I have a Husqvarna 1640 in 9.3x62. It's an awesome elk catcher, but goshdarnit all to heck does it kick. It's mounted in a skinny schnabel stock. Not scoped yet, but weighs just north of 7 lbs.

I have another 1640, in 30-06, but in a heavy aftermarket stock. I was thinking of swapping the stocks, since I feed the '06 with 165gr and the heavy stock has a limbsaver on it. The '06 weighs just shy of 9 lbs.

Would you swap them?
I would...

Bushnell's Elite 4500 2.5-10x40 weighs 1.25 lbs (19.7oz). Mounting a scope & swapping stocks, would tame the recoil of your 9.3x62 considerably.
 
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