Hi PanHandlepr:
It's pretty hard to come any closer to perfection than the 9.3x62mm. As far as game from 50 to 15,000 pounds I don't see much use for anything else. It was a wild success in Africa from the day of its birth in 1905 until the 1960s.
"This is how 'Pondoro' Taylor sums up the 9,3x62 in his classic book, African Rifles & Cartridges. From the moment of its introduction in 1905 until ammunition supply problems in the late 1960's, the 9,3x62 Mauser reigned supreme the "all rounded calibre" and probably most popular non-military in Africa."
The real life hero of the "The Ghost and the Darkness" had this to say: "George Rushby favoured his 9,3 double for both elephant control work and for shooting lion. Ten of the man-eaters of Njombe fell to George's 9,3, and he records with sorrow how he was forced to sell the 9,3 for financial reasons and purchase a .400 which, although just as effective on elephant lacked the "shocking power" on the big cats. This of course was simply a matter of velocity as the 9,3' s velocity is above the critical velocity at which explosive wounds occur in flesh (2200-2250fps), and so the bullets tend to produce a much more extensive wound and "shock" to the central nervous system than the larger, slower bullets."
Now in its 2nd life the 9.3x62 can be counted on the world over for everything but the professional's some times nightmare of having to finish a Wounded Elephant at close range in the jesse or other dense cover.