My struggle with the 9.3x57 et al, and I spent far too much building a Satterlee 9.5x57 (.375 version) so I’m not averse to the concept, is they don’t kill any better than a 7x57 or .30-06. Nor do they truly offer a greater range of responsible shot angles, trajectory and recoil change for the worse mind you. They’re nice if you want to shoot cheap cast however, but that and keeping the loading bench standardized on .375 are the only benefits I’ve found so far. Will of course keep testing.
It really isn't the cartridge in that case (9.5X57), but rather the platform.... pretty handy package overall. Not, unlike (but at a higher price point) my 7.62X57 M77 MKII... these M77R models fit me like a glove, and that is more important than the cartridge it is chambered for... of course that doesn't stop me from shooting a dozen of them in various cartridges.
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