In print, it has been referred to as "The Metric Whelen"
For same weight bullets, performance is about the same. The 'standard' weight for the 9.3x62 is a 286gr which is a skosh heavier than the usual Whelen bullet. That, coupled with typical 9.3 bullet construction, gives great penetration...a must for the big critters.
Complete thread:
- I want this - 
cubrock, 
2014-11-04, 07:54 ![Open whole thread [*]](themes/default/images/complete_thread.png)  - You betcha you should want it... - John Meeker, 2014-11-04, 08:24
- Moose - Creeker, 2014-11-04, 18:05
- A Husky in a classic calibre. - 
Hoot, 
2014-11-06, 06:09
- THE Scando 'elk' [moose] gum; also fave African light - 
John Meeker, 
2014-11-06, 08:01
- In print, it has been referred to as "The Metric Whelen" - 
Hoot, 
2014-11-06, 08:25
- Seems a good cartridge for cast bullets as well - 
cubrock, 
2014-11-06, 08:54
- Scope is quality stated, tho' not much known here... - 
John Meeker, 
2014-11-06, 10:49
- Wise words - 
cubrock, 
2014-11-06, 15:39
- I have just started working with a No. 1 in said caliber. - 
Hoot, 
2014-11-07, 05:40
- I have just started working with a No. 1 in said caliber. - John Meeker, 2014-11-07, 20:11
 
 
- I have just started working with a No. 1 in said caliber. - 
Hoot, 
2014-11-07, 05:40
 
- Wise words - 
cubrock, 
2014-11-06, 15:39
 
- Scope is quality stated, tho' not much known here... - 
John Meeker, 
2014-11-06, 10:49
 
- Seems a good cartridge for cast bullets as well - 
cubrock, 
2014-11-06, 08:54
 
- In print, it has been referred to as "The Metric Whelen" - 
Hoot, 
2014-11-06, 08:25
 
- THE Scando 'elk' [moose] gum; also fave African light - 
John Meeker, 
2014-11-06, 08:01
- Very nice... - Brian A, 2014-11-08, 09:11
 
