I don't think the small ring mausers can handle the breech pressure of the 9,3x62 round its in the area of a 300win mag and just under a 338winmag too. There's a big difference between 9,3x57 and 9,3x62 in breech pressure. I think a 98 action is the way to go.
I really like the european 9,3mm caliber they can use three rifles and cover a lot of different hunting situations.(9,3x57---9,3x62---9,3x64) The 9,3x64 is like the 375H&H in ballastics. I believe there is a new Saiga semi-auto rifle in the 9,3x53 too. Since this caliber is over 100 years old it probably never caught on in america because we were afraid of the "MM" (milimeters) for so many years we probably never really understood what it mean't. I believe its gaining a little ground here in the US now finally. Its been mainly used in Africa but i'm not sure about the land down under? Australia
Actually there were a number a M96 actioned Huskys built in the 1950s that were chambered to 9.3x62 and these seem eminently safe to those I've spoken to who own them.
I examined Hodgdons data for the old '62 and it has a maximum pressure of about 48,000CUP.
On the other hand the 300 Win Mag tops the 53,000CUP mark, a quite significant difference.
Don't get me wrong.
My intention is not to try and make an elephant gun.
A .375H&H the 9.3x62 is
not! :shock:
The 9.3x64, or the new 9.3x66 Sako....well, that's a whole different bag of ferrets. :mrgreen:
But the '62 could make for an interesting and fast handling sambar deer rifle, with maybe even the grunt to take water buffs up north.
For that matter the 9.3x62 has begun to win over fans here, especially chambered in the CZ 550 Lux.
The Italian firm Sabatti also chambers it in their Rover bolt action rifles and the '62 has shown an alarming amount of "
smack down" ability on sambar, which are roughly the size of an elk. :twisted:
The irony of the 9.3x62 is that it is incredibly similar to the 35 Whelen, which of course is based on the '06 case, despite the fact the '62 actually
preceeds the 30-06.
Mind you the '62 has the edge on the Whelen.
But if you necked an '06 to .366" you'd just about have the 9.3x62.
And sad to say, yeah, you Yankees are afraid of those dreaded metric thingys(
no offence intended).