Factory ammo for Husqvarna 98 9.3x62

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I have just bought a Husqvarna 9.3x62mm based on a 98 action. It was re-chambered from a 9.3 x 57 which I understand is quite common.

I have read that some factory ammo does not feed well in the 98's, and that they were made for spire point bullets. Hornady makes an available 286 grain factory spire point round, but I would like to know the experiences of others who have owned / own a '98 9.3x62mm. This will be a moose hunting gun, so I want to use a good large game hunting round.

Any other comments on the 9.3x62mm based on your personal experiences would also be greatly appreciated!
 
I have a 98 Husky in 9.3x62 that I use for Moose,I load a 286 gr Nosler Partition @ about 2300 fps works great.
Reb
 
The feeding problems are related to the M/94/38 based actions... actually, it's not a "feeding" but rather a magazine lenght issue; these rifles have a short magazine, means the ammo OAL needs to be around 3.240" / 3.260". Norma commercial ammo solves this.
 
I have just bought a Husqvarna 9.3x62mm based on a 98 action. It was re-chambered from a 9.3 x 57 which I understand is quite common.

I have read that some factory ammo does not feed well in the 98's, and that they were made for spire point bullets. Hornady makes an available 286 grain factory spire point round, but I would like to know the experiences of others who have owned / own a '98 9.3x62mm. This will be a moose hunting gun, so I want to use a good large game hunting round.

Any other comments on the 9.3x62mm based on your personal experiences would also be greatly appreciated!

There is a great deal from one of our CGN members right here:

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...ammo-Hornady-PRVI-Norma-brass-*price-dropped*

Ted
 
Thank you for the comments - particularly the ones directly related to my questions from baribal re feeding and cheeseburger (lots of information in those threads thanks!)
 
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