Remember this thread? http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1175555-The-Ultimate-North-American-Hunting-Round
If I had posted on there that the 9.3x57 was the best, I would have been scoffed at, or more likely laughed off the forum. Even if I'd suggested the 7x57, I wouldn't have been taken seriously. Your own pick was the .300 WM, yet now you're considering a cartridge that was obsolescent even before WWII, and isn't ideal for anything except maybe close shots at eastern whitetail and black bears.
Do what Shell Shucker suggests, pick up a Husky in 9.3x57 and see if you even like the cartridge before you spend thousands on a custom rifle. I have one of those, btw, and my biggest regret is that it isn't a 7x57.
If I had posted on there that the 9.3x57 was the best, I would have been scoffed at, or more likely laughed off the forum. Even if I'd suggested the 7x57, I wouldn't have been taken seriously. Your own pick was the .300 WM, yet now you're considering a cartridge that was obsolescent even before WWII, and isn't ideal for anything except maybe close shots at eastern whitetail and black bears.
Do what Shell Shucker suggests, pick up a Husky in 9.3x57 and see if you even like the cartridge before you spend thousands on a custom rifle. I have one of those, btw, and my biggest regret is that it isn't a 7x57.


























































