(Cartridge) 9.3x62
(Brand of bullet) Norma Vulkan
(Weight of bullet) 232 grains
(Brand of brass) Hornady
(Type of powder) Varget
(Grains of powder) 58.5
(Brand, and type of primer) Federal 210
(COAL)
(CBTO)
(FPS/MPS) guessing 2,650 fps plus or minus
(Rifle) R8
(Barrel Length) 580mm
(Scope) Leica ERi 2.5-10x42
(Weather conditions & temp) 95 F; brisk quartering wind
(Accuracy @ 100 yards/meters) Sub-MOA
(Notes) 6 shot group with one flyer due to operator error. A friend loaded these rounds so I am not sure of COAL.
9.3x62 Norma 232g Vulkan
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9.3x62 Norma 232g Vulkan
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Re: 9.3x62 Norma 232g Vulkan
Gee that's good shooting and very useful load.
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Re: 9.3x62 Norma 232g Vulkan
I wish I could have got some to try when I had my 9.3, it would have been a great round for longer shots at Deer and goats.
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Re: 9.3x62 Norma 232g Vulkan
Nice group. I like he 9.3 for this reason. Haven't had much that wouldn't shoot well in it and even tried a 210 mono that was superb. Now using the Norma Oryx 286gr that I was given (several boxes) and they shoot accurately as well.
Good hunting .
Good hunting .