What I know about a 9.62X62 you can put all that knowledge on the tip of a very sharp pencil, cartridge wise that is.........
But I do know a little bit about Bullet Tech. I have a 9.3 B&M cartridge, and I don' t believe at all it should be used on buffalo, I have used it on Australian buffalo, and find it coming up extremely short in caliber.......... Regardless of bullet......... But if you consider .366 adequate for less than buffalo, plains game, most Alaskan game, deer/hogs and such as that, I don' t use, nor need but one bullet, and its one we worked with extensively here from Cutting Edge, 200 gr Flat Base Raptor.
Oh that is TOO LIGHT and I can hear the naysayers already.......... Well, what do you know about Bullet Tech? Do you know how a Raptor works and what it can do? Ask first, before being ignorant.
If interested fine, if not, fine.......... I shot about 2 dozen plains game with 9.3 B&M running 200 Raptors at 2900 fps in a 19 inch gun, up to and including zebra, and never recovered the first bullet, all exits.... Zebra I shot all ran like hell, 40-100 yards and fell over dead.....bleed out, so much blood you could not believe it and how it could go so far, zebra are tough. Wildebeest/Oryx 50% of them DRT on the spot, the other 50% ran for 20-30 yards and pitched up stone Cold......... Everything else smaller than these, were all DRT on the spot....... This is small caliber at work......... Up the game to 416+ and all of the above are DRT......with Raptors anyway...........
But .366, like it slightly bigger cousin .375, is not worth wasting time on buffalo, unless you like to just shoot a lot..............I like to shoot, don't get me wrong, but I like putting stuff in the dirt..............
You can enhance your smaller caliber guns with proper bullet tech, but you still can't stretch caliber capabilities.................
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