Wow great picture!Zg47 9.3x62, swarovski Z6 1.7-10×42.
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Wow great picture!Zg47 9.3x62, swarovski Z6 1.7-10×42.
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Where did this beatiful rifle come from?Here is my Steyr SM12 9.3x62. Have not had time to finish load development for it but hope to soon.
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GorgeousAlways a delight to look at all these beautiful 9.3x62 caliber rifles.
Mauser 9.3x62 Musgrave barrel, Turkish Wall-nut rifle stock, shoots beautifully and is accurate open sights .This will remain an open sights hunting rifle . View attachment 732600View attachment 732600View attachment 732611
It was not a bad one for a late season goat.Beatiful smile and rifle, lookes like a nice Antelope!
@MS 9x56If it don’t hurt you are not doing it right Bob.
@thoma018@Bob Nelson 35Whelen , I'm glad I finally got your attention !! I'm gonna build me a 35 W, probably on a commercial FN action from a donor rifle. What I need are the recommendations for barrel length, barrel profile, twist rate etc. Now share your secrets !!
@Art Lambart IIIs there anyone on this site who hasn't bought a rifle from @TOBY458?
@TOBY458If you’re going to rebarrel a rifle, any 30/06 or 270 action will work. May as well start with a good modern action.
Maybe you could get a 9.3x57 rechambered, but not sure how long those actions are.
@TintinWhat’s better than a custom 9.3x62?
A pair of custom 9.3x62s.
Pain is just your bodies way of telling you that you are still alive. When it quits hurting you should start worrying.@MS 9x56
No pain no gain is a saying invented by people that ain't been in pain to try and make us feel as if we are doing ok.
It's bullshit no pain, happy life.
Pain not happy.
Bob

@MS 9x56Pain is just your bodies way of telling you that you are still alive. When it quits hurting you should start worrying.![]()
@thoma018@Bob Nelson 35Whelen ASK:
What for you need a 9.3X62 fer.
What y'all need is a 35 Whelen.
It's this Bob; so I could shoot the fer more fer; that's all, simple. Ya see, more far fer is more fer for the stew pot. We can't stretch out the stew pot here with that Vegemite as its hard to come by north of the GULF of AMERICA, so I/we need more far fer !
@Rare BreedGot it and thanks! QL says 58.5 grains of Big Game Powder gives 2400 FPS at 99.4% fill rate within PSI. Perfect!
@Rick HOlbertBF thanks for the reply. I've been reloading for 60+ years now and really enjoy it. John is a true gentleman and a pleasure to talk with. I managed to lay in a good supply of RL-15 before the dry spell hit. The Reloader powders are manufactured in Sweden I believe and most of their production is now going to military contracts (Ukraine) and are likely to be scarce for some time. Like I said, try W760. Takes more powder (I've used loads up to 63.0grn) and will have moderate compression at max loads but I never had pressure signs and very good velocities. Big Game just didn't work in my rifle.
Shooting 4 different medium bore rifles the 9.3X62 has become my favorite medium. Do keep in touch. And that's a very good Warthog in that picture.
@Rick HOlbertZim, my gunsmith Pete Underwood obtained that safety from that fellow who made them. He bought the last 3 he had in stock and didn't plan on making anymore. I got lucky on that one. He (Pete) has used those other 2 on customers rifles so he doesn't have any left. Sorry or I would have referred him to you.
@leslie hetrickstate side, you have to be a reloader as most stores don,t carry it, in five fairly large local sporting stores(all hunting and fishing equipment, not walmart) not one box of factory ammo. i had a custom 98 mauser in 9.3x62 and reloaded for it,with no problems, but i go to gun shows and thats were i bought reloading supplies. i went to the 35 whelen and had no trouble getting 2500 fps in a remington 700 cdl and a ruger #1 with no pressure signs at all with a speer hot-core a 250 gr bullet at 48,900 cup. i shot a cow buffalo with a 9.3x62 ms in africa, and i think a 35 whelen would have done the same thing.