Thanks for sharing the great pictures cooleyc, your post is a good read.
P.S. I should point out I plan to hand load.
Hard to beat the 375 h&h. Ton of knock down power and in a well fitted rifle the recoil isnt to bad. But if you want extreme knock down power go up to the 375RUM recoil can be a bit harsh though.
AP........The Irish stag, although of the deer/moose family was not a moose as such, any more than the fallow deer is a moose. It's closest relative is the modern day red stag, but it was of the old world palmated antler family as is the fallow deer. The skulls would indicate a more elk/red stag facial appearance and skeletons indicate an animal of red stag body proportions.........thing big stocky elk, very similar to the Roosevelt elk actually. The Irish Stag sported the largest antlers to body size of any animal to ever have lived and far over shadow even the largest of moose in proportion.
RSA 1;
With due respect, the 9.3 X 62 with HANDLOADS will exceed 4000 ft-lbs by quite a bit!!!
I've owned a couple of .375 H&Hs, two .338 Win Mags, a .340 WBY, 2 .350 Rem Mags and a couple of .35 Whelens. The only one of bunch that will beat my handloads in 9.3 X 62 using Nosler Partitions at 500 yards is the .340 WBY, but only by a nose! That's bullet momentum using a 286 in the 9.3, a 250 in the 340 and a 300 NP in the .375 H&H. Plus, the 9.3 (.366") has a bullet cross-section area 17% greater than anything in .338". (I wish people would do their research before being pontifical!)
Bob
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I think I'll be moose hunting with my 9.3X300 WM this year, 270 gn Matrix RBT bonded bullets at about 3000 + fps should do the trick, I would think.............trajectory of a 7 Mag and energy of the 375 RUM, what'sthere is to love about that......well maybe the recoil of a 416 Rigby is a tad stout but certainly not overcome-able.
AP........The Irish stag, although of the deer/moose family was not a moose as such, any more than the fallow deer is a moose. It's closest relative is the modern day red stag, but it was of the old world palmated antler family as is the fallow deer. The skulls would indicate a more elk/red stag facial appearance and skeletons indicate an animal of red stag body proportions.........thing big stocky elk, very similar to the Roosevelt elk actually. The Irish Stag sported the largest antlers to body size of any animal to ever have lived and far over shadow even the largest of moose in proportion.
Well I dont know much about the 9.3x300wm cartridge. But if its off a 300 Winchester mag parent case it's not likely you will reach 3000fps+ with 270gr bullet with the powder capacity that case offers and stay at a safe pressure. Unless there is something I'm missing?
Yes but the trend is the 338 lapua now the 338-378 does more just ? well for hunting close enough
You must be new here. There has been much controversy over Doug's reported velocities. The group consensus is that he is honest and his velocities are indeed accurate, the velocities are achived with lots of pressure. He's been doing it a long time and is comfortable with the pressures it must take to get reported velocities so no use telling him not to do it.
You must be new here. There has been much controversy over Doug's reported velocities. The group consensus is that he is honest and his velocities are indeed accurate, the velocities are achived with lots of pressure. He's been doing it a long time and is comfortable with the pressures it must take to get reported velocities so no use telling him not to do it.