Gaps

The 9.3x74R with 276 grain bullets will carry more energy with a heavy bullet, faster and further than the Whelen, or the levers. :mrgreen:
 
The 9.3x62 will do everything the 9.x74 will in a bolt gun. I consider it the 36 whelen improved. It shill outrun the whelen with 250s, And can run with the 375 h&h with the 300s
 
Thebear_78":32x7bwqr said:
The 9.3x62 will do everything the 9.x74 will in a bolt gun. I consider it the 36 whelen improved. It shill outrun the whelen with 250s, And can run with the 375 h&h with the 300s


That 9.3x62 is very impressive with 286's and 320's. Seem's like it really run's right up close to the 375 when ran around 60-62K PSI..

I know I wouldn't turn one down in a nice rifle..
 
Pretty skookum looking rifle. Hmmm? A Mauser might look good in my safe. What would that set me back here in the Great White North?
 
Guy Miner":1c28cru2 said:
You've got varmints, deer and elk covered.

Also a couple of fun/match guns in the mix.

I think you're good to go! I know I've got too danged many hunting rifles right now. Gaps or no.

Guy
DrMike":1c28cru2 said:
There are no gaps if you're not missing them. As Guy said, you've got varmints, deer and elk pretty well covered. Anything else is gravy. I enjoy working with various cartridges, and I'm willing to pick up rifles to support that effort, but there are no gaps.

I am totally with you on this one. It looks to me that all Northa American game is covered. I myself have dad's old Browning BLR .308 and my old Win mod 70 30-06, and I can't find any gaps with just those two.
 
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