Bob Nelson 35Whelen
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@Daryl SDarn thing shoots under an inch with those soft 270gr. Speers. Actually, the sized down .375" bullets: 235 gr.Speer, 225gr. Hornady and 300gr. Hornady an 300gr. Interbond all shoot under an inch along with the DWM 293gr. TUG's & 232gr. Norma Alaskan bullets. The elevation of successive groups of all of those different bullets, is about 4" at 100 meters. Like all of my .375's to date, there is no horizontal dispersion in the groups from just one sight setting. Thus, the 9.3 shoots all loads into a vertical group of 4". Incidentally, the Norma Alaskan 232gr., not the Oryx bonded, have a jacket thicknes sof 1/16". THAT's thick for a guilding metal bullet.
I have wondered if anyone else's 9.3x62 does this.
That's what I love about my Whelen
At 100 anything from 225-275 will group into the same poi and all under or at 1".
The 310s with the same sight setting are dead centre at the same range so around 3" lower.
Throw anything down the tube and you know your fine and dint have to worry
Bob