9.3x62

Gorgeous rifle, I have its twin in a .257 Ackley.

@Schutzhund I've not loaded Hammers in the 9.3 but I have in several other cartridges and have been very pleased with velocity and accuracy. Steve has a post on his HammerTime forum that describes his method for working up loads with Hammers in cartridges without published Hammer-specific data. Worth a look. My experience has been that Hammers tend to like a faster burning powder relative to normal for a given cartridge and that they like to be pushed toward the top end of the velocity window for optimal accuracy.
Thank you for the info and encouragement. It is my hope to increase my velocity above traditional speeds with these hammers
 
I built this 9.3x62 and a twin "hers" 7x57 mauser at the same time...first rifles I've ever owned that weren't walnut and blued. These were purpose built rifles for coastal alaksa and wet days at home when I "don't give a hoot" so to speak. Not to be abused but I don't mind nearly as much if these get wet or dinged up.
A labor of love and they are both incredibly accurate so what's not to love?

FN 98 action, Lothar Walther Barrel, Numrich Bottom Metal, Parkwest Arms 3 position M70 style safety, David Tubbs spring, Timney trigger, Bell and Carlson stock: bedded. Cerakote. Trijicon 1-4x24 Accupoint.

7x57 not pictured.

Schutzhund
 

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I built this 9.3x62 and a twin "hers" 7x57 mauser at the same time...first rifles I've ever owned that weren't walnut and blued. These were purpose built rifles for coastal alaksa and wet days at home when I "don't give a hoot" so to speak. Not to be abused but I don't mind nearly as much if these get wet or dinged up.
A labor of love and they are both incredibly accurate so what's not to love?

FN 98 action, Lothar Walther Barrel, Numrich Bottom Metal, Parkwest Arms 3 position M70 style safety, David Tubbs spring, Timney trigger, Bell and Carlson stock: bedded. Cerakote. Trijicon 1-4x24 Accupoint.

7x57 not pictured.

Schutzhund
Nice rifle! Thanks sharing.
 
I built this 9.3x62 and a twin "hers" 7x57 mauser at the same time...first rifles I've ever owned that weren't walnut and blued. These were purpose built rifles for coastal alaksa and wet days at home when I "don't give a hoot" so to speak. Not to be abused but I don't mind nearly as much if these get wet or dinged up.
A labor of love and they are both incredibly accurate so what's not to love?

FN 98 action, Lothar Walther Barrel, Numrich Bottom Metal, Parkwest Arms 3 position M70 style safety, David Tubbs spring, Timney trigger, Bell and Carlson stock: bedded. Cerakote. Trijicon 1-4x24 Accupoint.

7x57 not pictured.

Schutzhund
With the exception of the bolt being on the wrong side, your build just about checks all of the boxes for my idea of the perfect hunting rifle. Great choice of scope, too.
 
Anyone reloading and hunting with 9.3x62? I have some 240gn power hammers I haven't loaded yet. I'm new to copper bullets. Steve from hammer was very helpful giving me loading data.

My concern lies in the slower velocity of 9.3x62 and the copper bullet impacting at 300 yards or less.

Bigger Black bear and Elk are my focus.
I'm also interested in the 242gn HHT and 250 gn E tips if anyone has loaded these in 9.3x62 and has taken game.

1:14.2 twist 24" bbl

A friend has one that he loads with Partitions and it shoots and kills just fine on up to 2000# eland.
 
With the exception of the bolt being on the wrong side, your build just about checks all of the boxes for my idea of the perfect hunting rifle. Great choice of scope, too.
Lol! Thanks southpaw! They sure don't make it easy on you guys. That's definitely tougher right out of the gate for our Lefty friends. What have you found that you like for southpaw, Rem 700?
 
Gorgeous rifle, I have its twin in a .257 Ackley.

@Schutzhund I've not loaded Hammers in the 9.3 but I have in several other cartridges and have been very pleased with velocity and accuracy. Steve has a post on his HammerTime forum that describes his method for working up loads with Hammers in cartridges without published Hammer-specific data. Worth a look. My experience has been that Hammers tend to like a faster burning powder relative to normal for a given cartridge and that they like to be pushed toward the top end of the velocity window for optimal accuracy.
I'll take a peak over there, Thanks for the insight getting me started.
 
I've got the 9.3x74R, also known as the classy version. ;)

Hammer will tell you what the velocity range is, listen to them. The 9.3's aren't long range cartridges. They are for up close and personal work. I'd prefer to limit my distance and go for mass in a projectile rather than try and turn a a jackhammer into a ferarri. I use the 250 Barnes and 286 Barnes in my #1 with good accuracy. Havent' killed anything with it yet, but it's a 200 yard gun.

As far as a left-handed bolt gun - Ruger 77 Mark II if you have a budget, tons of options when you get into custom country. Any rifle should be a controlled round feed, or a falling block single shot, or a good, strong double gun.
 
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