Poor Man's Dangerous Game Cartridge

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Welcome to Ron Spomer Outdoors! In this video, Joseph discusses the poor man's dangerous gamer cartridge, the 9.3x62mm Mauser. Can this cartridge keep up with the big dogs, or does it fall short of the competition? Find out all this and more on this episode of Ron Spomer Outdoors.
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For 44 years I’ve had the good fortune to photograph and write about my passion - the outdoor life. Wild creatures and wild places have always stirred me - from the first flushing pheasant that frightened me out of my socks in grandpa’s cornfield to the last whitetail that dismissed me with a wag of its tail. In my attempts to connect with this natural wonder, to become an integral part of our ecosystem and capture a bit of its mystery, I’ve photographed, hiked, hunted, birded, and fished across much of this planet. I've seen the beauty that everyone should see, survived adventures that everyone should experience. I may not have climbed the highest mountains, canoed the wildest rivers, caught the largest fish or shot the biggest bucks, but I’ve tried. Perhaps you have, too. And that’s the essential thing. Being out there, an active participant in our outdoor world.
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  • @LuisAOrtega-xc1wm
    @LuisAOrtega-xc1wm5 ай бұрын

    I am a great 9.3x62 fan. I am a Spaniard, and use it on wild boar driven hunts, as well as on roe deer stalks. I love it. I am delighted to see that it is becoming well-known in the USA as well. It deserves every bit of your attention, and is gaining popularity very quickly. It is a perfectly designed classic, ahead of its time, back in 1905, steadily gaining recognition. It was all but disappeared after the Second World War, but is coming back with authority. It will be loved by many American hunters as well. If I may, I would like to recommend a monographic book on this cartridge. "9.3 X 62 Mauser Journal" (Third edition) by Hendrik Van Der Schyff, in 2021. It is very comprehensive, with history, ballistic comparisons, anecdotes, and a whole lot of experiences by different hunters.

  • @richardstarke4093

    @richardstarke4093

    5 ай бұрын

    I have a drilling double 12 with a 9.3x 57R rifle below. Would you know anything about this size rifle cartridge?

  • @jeffreyolson3878

    @jeffreyolson3878

    5 ай бұрын

    Great round!

  • @politicallyincorrectandpro5856

    @politicallyincorrectandpro5856

    Ай бұрын

    9,3x62 fan too 😉👍Blaser R8 and Bar Mk3 HC in South of France for wild boars and roe deers, using Norma Tip Strike and Brenneke TOG

  • @jamiehurtt3530

    @jamiehurtt3530

    19 күн бұрын

    35 whelen with 1:12 twist and heavy 310 grain woodleigh bullets just as effective

  • @Kurtdog63
    @Kurtdog635 ай бұрын

    I thought this might be a .35 Whelen episode. Poor man's cartridge for sure. 30-06 case necked out to .358 caliber shooting a 250 grain bullet at 2400 fps 3200 ft/lbs. ain't no slouch. Manageable recoil too.

  • @WillyK51

    @WillyK51

    5 ай бұрын

    35 Whelen and 9.3x62 identical in performace cartridges. But the 9.3 popular overseas and the 35 Whelen in the USA

  • @lynnjr457

    @lynnjr457

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@WillyK51 Both were built to fit the standard (non magnum) actions the creators had readily available to them at the time with minimal modifications. With that said, they are not identical in performance. The 9.3x62 has quite a few heavier loadings available to it making it the obvious winner out of the two. Bullet weights are available for the 9.3x62 in 230gr, 250gr, 270gr, 285gr, 286gr, 300gr, and 325gr variants.

  • @user-eg8hb8xt3j

    @user-eg8hb8xt3j

    5 ай бұрын

    I love my 35 Whelen. I had it built two years ago and it’s become my do it all rifle

  • @martinstiastny7679

    @martinstiastny7679

    5 ай бұрын

    Zimbabwe acknowledges the 9.3x62 as legal for Cape Buffalo. When Tanzania, then Tanganyika, wrote its first game laws for hunting dangerous game, the 9.3x62 was the exception to the rule. The 35 Whelen is a good cartridge, but it's not legal

  • @nathanadrian7797

    @nathanadrian7797

    5 ай бұрын

    @@user-eg8hb8xt3jThe 35 Whelen would be my 2nd choice of rifle to build, with the 338-06 being my first choice, both are incredible performers and can be used on everything from whitetail to bison!

  • @russellkeeling4387
    @russellkeeling43875 ай бұрын

    I can buy 35 Whelen ammo but most gun shops in the US don't even know what the 9.3x62 is. Normally they don't know what the 35 Whelen is. They're all into black rifles.

  • @william6815

    @william6815

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s funny Americans clam to love guns, but they have absolutely no knowledge on them what so ever

  • @robertunderdunkterwilliger2290
    @robertunderdunkterwilliger22905 ай бұрын

    This is a very popular cartridge in Sweden, and has usually been used on Moose almost exclusively, but has become popular in the southern half for Wild Boar. It is probably the most allround for clambering for big game one can own. We have ridiculously oppressive gun laws here, and can only own 6 long guns for hunting. Switch barrel rifles have become popular. And I would say a rifle with 6.5x55 and 9.3x63 would handle most hunting north of the Alps in Europe.

  • @Snailz5

    @Snailz5

    5 ай бұрын

    Six long guns per person seems like plenty. 12 ga, sub gauge, rimfire, smaller caliber rifle, large caliber rifle, and one left over. Now if it’s per household and that require accommodating children or a spouse, that gets a little tough.

  • @northerntier87

    @northerntier87

    5 ай бұрын

    7x64, 7x65 look great as well.

  • @joshmini2396

    @joshmini2396

    5 ай бұрын

    @@northerntier87they are, believe me 😉

  • @brianbetts3444
    @brianbetts34445 ай бұрын

    Big 9.3x62 fan here. I use my Ruger Hawkeye loaded with Prvi 286gr rounds on whitetail here in Wisconsin. Soft jacketed bullet lead tip round nose with great expansion. Great in thick wooded areas. Made an 80 yard shot on a 10 pointer, drt. 1inch expansion 246 gr retained. Have had similar results so far.

  • @ryanzanow8221

    @ryanzanow8221

    5 ай бұрын

    Hope you had a good Wisconsin hunt this year! Cheers, from Central Wis!

  • @steveschrodi2167

    @steveschrodi2167

    24 күн бұрын

    Also a 9.3x62 Wisconsin hunter. Great cartridge! Mine are CZ550s. I use 250g tsx at 2,555 f/s for everything from whitetail to black bear to nilgai in Texas in open areas and 286g tsx for the great northwoods in WI. Would be a perfect moose cartridge as well. Agreed--excellent in thick wooded areas. Easy to shoot. The slow push recoil is much easier to shoot than even my 6.5x285. Go Badgers.

  • @Saa45MIV
    @Saa45MIV5 ай бұрын

    You forgot the cz 550… that’s my favourite modern rifle chambered in this cartridge

  • @Aaron-hr5bb
    @Aaron-hr5bb5 ай бұрын

    I have a Czech former exchange student friend from 25 years ago who is a major forestry executive today. His family has leases on thousands of acres and hunt red deer and boars almost weekly. He also hunts bears in Kamchatka. His rifle is a Sauer with 2 barrels: .308 for Europe and 9.3x 62 for Asian and African dangerous game.

  • @mfallen6894

    @mfallen6894

    5 ай бұрын

    Like it's double barreled or it just has a quick-change barrel? Does 9.3x62 have the same bolt face as the .308? I've never even heard of that round

  • @zachgilpin3504

    @zachgilpin3504

    5 ай бұрын

    My apologies

  • @robertpetersson5655

    @robertpetersson5655

    5 ай бұрын

    They change barrels. 9,3x62 have the same bolt face.​@@mfallen6894

  • @cottespatrice8847

    @cottespatrice8847

    5 ай бұрын

    ​ Yes same Bolt face

  • @clyderichardson6475

    @clyderichardson6475

    5 ай бұрын

    Great gun and friend to have!

  • @retirednavy8720
    @retirednavy87205 ай бұрын

    I used a 375 H&H for years and then my wife bought me a CZ Model 550 American in 9.3x62 Mauser. I also owned a Rem Model 700 Classic in 350 Rem Mag. I no longer own the 350 and no longer shoot the 375. That's how good the 9,3x62 is. Great cartridge.

  • @Drivapete
    @Drivapete5 ай бұрын

    I shot my elk this year with a 9.3x62 using a 250gr Barnes TTSX. Absolute sledge hammer, even at 300yds which after the shot was lasered as I didn't have time. This is the second elk I've shot with this rifle and am very impressed with the performance. I highly recommend this very versatile cartridge. My rifle is built on a Savage model 111 re-chambered from a 30-06 by Jes Reboring in Oregon. Think I peid less than $ 500.00 for one of the most accurate rifles I own!

  • @wiseguysoutdoors2954
    @wiseguysoutdoors29545 ай бұрын

    A local gun shop in western Pennsylvania had 5 Mossberg Patriot rifles in 375 Ruger that weren't selling and I picked up a stainless, cerakoted one in that caliber for $290 brand spanking new!! Sure, Ammo isn't cheap and I'm really happy I bought 2 boxes then, for $49/ box, now between $85 & $105/ box, but still, what a deal at $290!!! With the 270 gr Hornady sp, interlocks, 2,850 fps!! 3 shot, 5/8" groups at 100 yds

  • @Snailz5

    @Snailz5

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s a cool cartridge. That’s my idea of a poor man’s big game cartridge since it can be found in affordable rifles due to the normal length action. How’s the recoil on such a light gun?

  • @wiseguysoutdoors2954

    @wiseguysoutdoors2954

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Snailz5 it was stiff, I won't lie, but added a muzzle break at only $190 and it's like a 30'06 with (correction, not 180's, but 270 gr) Before the break, it was noticeably harsher than my 300 Remington Ultra Mag with 165's

  • @cameronbissell7094

    @cameronbissell7094

    6 күн бұрын

    good lord thats a steal

  • @tim7052
    @tim70525 ай бұрын

    I've got an FN 9.3x62 and found it to be a truly outstanding cartridge!! I took a cape buff with mine - right frontal quartering shot - slipped the projie just in front of the right shoulder, and the Woodleigh 286gr RNSN was found by the rear left rib. Fantastic straight line penetration!! Buff wobbled 10yds and dropped in it's tracks!! STILL an effective cartridge today as it was in it's heyday in Africa!! 👍

  • @waldgeist3234
    @waldgeist32345 ай бұрын

    9.3x62 is a very common cartridge in Germany. It is widely used for everything from the size of a roe deer up to red stag. It is definitely capable of taking out whatever you are going to hunt. It's a shame that we don't have larger game than red stag in Germany. We can't even make use of the true potential of this cartridge.

  • @patchitwood7428
    @patchitwood74285 ай бұрын

    Joseph does a great job. Thanks for having him on your channel.

  • @CrotalusKid

    @CrotalusKid

    5 ай бұрын

    Couldn't agree more.

  • @robertbach9376

    @robertbach9376

    5 ай бұрын

    That's a funny contrast to the guy who was like "this guy again? Unsubscribed"

  • @mistercoloneldoctor

    @mistercoloneldoctor

    5 ай бұрын

    I like the collaboration as well.

  • @nmelkhunter1

    @nmelkhunter1

    5 ай бұрын

    Well said.

  • @willdeg106

    @willdeg106

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @X.ArHe.X
    @X.ArHe.X5 ай бұрын

    Don't forget that there is also the 9,3x64 Brenneke. This round is equal to the 375 H&H in therms of energy but you have the advantage that you can use lighter bullets in order to shoot flat. Great video Joseph👍🏼

  • @Cuccos19

    @Cuccos19

    Ай бұрын

    Shame that I couldn't find as wide selection of rifles as for the 9.3x62mm (and even the ammo itself). Yet, it (9.3x62mm) is still very adequate in Europe. But the 9.3x64mm is a flatter, further shooting cartridge. Both are great cartridges, especially for those ones, who lives in countries where ex or current military cartridges are big no-nos, as these 9.3 ones never were adapted by any military.

  • @maxcontax
    @maxcontax5 ай бұрын

    I have a 9.3x62 CZ 550 full stock carbine that I carry when hunting big game in the Alberta Foothills. I carry it because I am in grizzly country and don’t want anything less when I am field dressing a deer at sundown and realize I have company. My handload is a 286 Nosler partitions and 59 grains of Vitavouri 150, chronograph shows 2480 fps. Normally I use a 270 for deer but not in the foothills….

  • @ulfmakitalo6487
    @ulfmakitalo64875 ай бұрын

    Hi im hunting mainly moose in nothen Sweden, im been hunting since i was 18 (1975) with a Carl Gustaf 1900 6,5 55. About 15 years ago i was sick and tired of searching the animals becuse they was running more than 100 yards after a deadly shot. I read the statistics of some cartridges an found that the 9.3 74 thats i a commonly used in France - dual barrel guns, the statistics said that 80% of the games dropped less than 20 yards from where they got hit by the bullet. So the choise was simple- the 9,3 62 and the 9,3 74 is commonly loaded for the same performance, so i purchased a Sauer 202 9,3 62.. Last year i purchased a barrel brake to get some less recoil and today I have a recoil as the 6,5 55 at the 9,3 yay

  • @tedhardy6467
    @tedhardy64675 ай бұрын

    Another "poor-man's Magnum" I discovered nearly 3 decades ago is the now standardized 338-06 A-Square... I had read several articles and load data etc. and became interested in seeking to obtain one in a classic bolt gun. Not finding any reasonably priced examples (at the time) I set about looking to build one. A poorly sporterized Mauser 98 was in the used gun rack at the local gunshop for only $175... A tour through the Brownell's catalog found the Adam's&Bennett barrel, a Fajen stock and a Timney trigger... I obtained Leupold QR mounts and a Beautiful pre-owned Schmidt&Bender 30mm FFP 3-12X56 SCOPE and blued and assembled the gun and optics as well as installed an aftermarket mag baseplate and tuned it all to shoot into 1 inch at 100 yards all day long. My first Game dropped was a Maine Bull Moose at little over 175 yards using my handload Nosler Partion Spitzer 250 gr. over 51.2 gr of Reloader 15 for a muzzle velocity of 2570 fps. That 815 lb beast took two steps after taking that slug through both lungs and crumpled right there. I've since taken Black Bear, Whitetail, Wild Boar and even Coyotes using 180 Slugs at around 2700 fps... recoil is less abusive than my Remington 660 20" 308!... oh, and I've lent my 7lb, 15 oz 338-06 to two of my three brothers for their Moose Lottery permits and both were One Shot kills...

  • @georgemcarthur488

    @georgemcarthur488

    5 ай бұрын

    I built one a few years back on a savage 110. I could talk for days about the merits of the cartridge, nothing short of phenomenal. Very surprised it didn't take off more than it did.

  • @Kurtdog63

    @Kurtdog63

    5 ай бұрын

    .338-06 has better ballistic coefficient than .358 caliber too, but probably harder caliber to find in a rifle.

  • @georgemcarthur488

    @georgemcarthur488

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Kurtdog63 You know.

  • @curly__3
    @curly__35 ай бұрын

    35 whelen? If it's not, it should be...

  • @Winkler_B_Rudolf_1911
    @Winkler_B_Rudolf_19115 ай бұрын

    There is even a 253 grain armor piercing bullet available for the 9.3x62, it's difficult to find because it's Russian. They use it in the 9x39mm, 9.3x53mmR, 9.3x64mm Brenneke, and a .338 Lapua Magnum wildcat they call 9x69mm SP-14.

  • @KingLoopie1
    @KingLoopie15 ай бұрын

    Good job, Joseph! I used to read about African hunts in my youth. Never got to go, but the story telling is always good to hear! 👍

  • @joshmini2396
    @joshmini23965 ай бұрын

    Great video Joseph ! You two need to cover the big sister of the 9.3x62…. The 9.3x74. Also used a lot in Europe and Africa (even if the 9.3x62 seems more popular on the dark continent). A real classic too, you’ll love it Cheers from France 🇫🇷

  • @glockparaastra
    @glockparaastra5 ай бұрын

    9.3X62 is very popular in South Africa. CZ made some good models.

  • @jamesnorment4283
    @jamesnorment42835 ай бұрын

    My father hunts with this caliber. Last month watched him dropped a 5x5 elk at 200 plus yards on a trot. One shot dropped on the spot. Cleaning the elk there was little to no meat damage. Round is top notch!

  • @hedge7743
    @hedge77435 ай бұрын

    I always wanted a 550 in 9.3x62. I probably need to get on it the way things are going! Shoot straight, Stay safe, God bless!

  • @winstonjones7519

    @winstonjones7519

    5 ай бұрын

    I had one. It would put three 270gr Speer bullets in a 1/2" at 100 yards. Lapua brass and H4350.

  • @anonymousf454

    @anonymousf454

    5 ай бұрын

    I always wanted a Remington 7600 in 9.3x62

  • @winstonjones7519

    @winstonjones7519

    5 ай бұрын

    I had one in 35 Whelen. Synthetic stock, carbine model.@@anonymousf454

  • @hedge7743

    @hedge7743

    5 ай бұрын

    @@anonymousf454 Man, wouldn't that be cool???

  • @hedge7743

    @hedge7743

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm still pissed at CZ for discontinuing the 550...Why? It's an iconic rifle?

  • @ingelri2
    @ingelri25 ай бұрын

    I've been wanting an old Husqvarna rifle in 9.3x62 for a while. I might have to finally buy one.

  • @davewinter2688

    @davewinter2688

    5 ай бұрын

    I recently acquired a deluxe version Husqvarna M640 9.3x62 built in 1946. It’s the one with nicely checkered walnut stock. It’s a little light but the limb saver recoil pad helps. Good luck finding your Husky. Check with Simpsons LTD.

  • @ingelri2

    @ingelri2

    4 ай бұрын

    @@davewinter2688 yeah, that's where I look at them. Thanks.

  • @Q_Sertorius

    @Q_Sertorius

    27 күн бұрын

    There are a bunch on GunBroker. I got one there back in January.

  • @PresMonroe
    @PresMonroe5 ай бұрын

    I have said it before, I grew up in the 1950s and 1960s. Col Townsend Whelen, O’Connor, Keith etc. Last of 19th century guys. So I LOVE all these proven rounds.

  • @45-70Guy

    @45-70Guy

    5 ай бұрын

    All those men being my favorites, living in a time I can only dream about.

  • @johnfife3062
    @johnfife30625 ай бұрын

    Good choice of topics, great information, and fine presentation -- thank you!

  • @ScaleModelAlberta
    @ScaleModelAlberta5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely love my 9.3. Moose to Elk never had an issue.

  • @dougreid2351
    @dougreid23512 ай бұрын

    No one has commented on the letter perfect imitation of Ron SPOMER? Didn't it seem curious that, with a slight change in the timber of the voice, you could play this with a photo of Ron on the screen and no one would know that it wasn't him? Bravo! And who besides RON could put aside his ego in order to share this gag with us? BRAVO! DOUG out

  • @outdoorswithroostercurrie6984
    @outdoorswithroostercurrie69845 ай бұрын

    The 35 Whelen

  • @davewinter2688
    @davewinter26885 ай бұрын

    Addenda to my long comment regarding the 9.3x62. The gentleman I got my 9.3x62 from, who grew up hunting in Africa, now lives in the U.S, arranges African safaris and has many years experience hunting dangerous game, stated emphatically that the only shot that should be taken on elephants is a head shot, preferably within 50 yards. He said there is just too much to get through to get to the internal vital organs. He was also against scopes, even at low power because to hard to find the relatively small kill zone can be hard to find following recoil of the first shot or if the scope had been set at a high magnification.

  • @DT-ww4gv
    @DT-ww4gv5 ай бұрын

    375 ruger! Hands down the winner 🏆

  • @00SEMTX

    @00SEMTX

    5 ай бұрын

    Dang it man you beat me to it!

  • @wiseguysoutdoors2954

    @wiseguysoutdoors2954

    5 ай бұрын

    They had 5 Mossberg Patriot rifles in that caliber at a gun shop here in western Pennsylvania. I walked away with a cerakoted stainless steel rifle, brand new for $290 , just because they had them awhile and they weren't selling. What a steal!!

  • @Voxguitarsrock
    @Voxguitarsrock5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the rundown. I hadn't heard of this caliber before, may have to pick one up. Cheers!

  • @123slizewski
    @123slizewski5 ай бұрын

    I worked with a AK guy who decided to buy a 9.3x62. He came to work with the biggest blackeye.

  • @WillyK51

    @WillyK51

    5 ай бұрын

    Its not the Cartridge, it kicks about the same as the 30-06 with a 180-220 grns bullet. Shooting after a Pint does that to you, Or maybe the old lady found out he wasn't hunting game but skirt

  • @will7its

    @will7its

    5 ай бұрын

    @@WillyK51 Yeah, no. It kicks a lot more than a 30-06....

  • @user-dp2fm6ev9x
    @user-dp2fm6ev9x3 ай бұрын

    Excellent coverage on the 9.3x62. thanks keep it up thanks again.

  • @sinisterthoughts2896
    @sinisterthoughts28965 ай бұрын

    I've always had a fondness for this cartridge, from afar. I've never owned one, but I'm a sucker for a cartridge or rifle with a history.

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin18735 ай бұрын

    From time to time I've had the opportunity to purchase used 9.3 rifles, but I've already got a 35 Whelen and 375 H&H. The last thing I need is a scarce oddball cartridge (by American standards) to reload. I'm glad you covered its ballistic potential because that was another reason I hesitated to make a purchase in the past; I wasn't sure how well it would perform. Now I know.

  • @keithross4511
    @keithross451127 күн бұрын

    Super information on this rifle cartridge we here in the states never hear about. Thanks Joseph. Always love the information you share with us!

  • @404nitro
    @404nitro5 ай бұрын

    Excellent video on a great, but sadly overlooked cartridge. I am a 35 Whelen fan, but have come close many times to getting a 9.3X62. You did forget to mention the CZ550 when talking about rifles available for this round.

  • @SamuraiAkechi

    @SamuraiAkechi

    5 ай бұрын

    Damn, it's a shame what happened to CZ550. At least some of us can buy Zastava in 9,3x62

  • @raleighthomas3079

    @raleighthomas3079

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes, the 550 is no longer made. 😢

  • @404nitro

    @404nitro

    5 ай бұрын

    @@raleighthomas3079 That's a shame too, but there are quite a few out there on the used market in excellent condition.

  • @BuleJagterAdventures
    @BuleJagterAdventures5 ай бұрын

    You are 100% correct; zebra meat is absolutely delicious. I loved watching this video, in part, due to the fact I have a Sako 85 Deluxe in 9.3x62. The nostalgia of the caliber captured my attention after I went on an African safari, so I purchased that rifle, as well as a Ruger African in 275 Rigby.

  • @troycrittle9809
    @troycrittle98095 ай бұрын

    The 9.3 is popular in Australia for sambar deer.

  • @ryanehlis426
    @ryanehlis4265 ай бұрын

    I suspect you could re bbl any 30-06 action length in 9.3

  • @johnt34aus
    @johnt34aus5 ай бұрын

    I fell into the lure of the light recoiling 9.3 X 62! The jokes on me! With a 286gr bullet at 2450fps in a lightweight Sako 85 Hunter - you kidding me??? The recoil was horrendous - the saving grace was it was super accurate! In fact I preferred my 375 H&H with a 300gr at 2550fps in a 10.5 lbs rifle vs the 9.3 Sako at 8lb scoped! It all depends on your rifle weight but a 375 with all the "African" accoutrements ( 1/4 rib , safari contour barrel & stock) tends to come in at around 10lbs. So beware there is no free lunch! 9.3's tend to be lighter!

  • @BrianJohnson-bb2vi
    @BrianJohnson-bb2vi5 ай бұрын

    Very well done again, Thanks

  • @Funting3417
    @Funting34175 ай бұрын

    Am I the only one who only wants to see Ron on Ron's channel

  • @thomasaaron8107

    @thomasaaron8107

    5 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @gordonwells1626

    @gordonwells1626

    7 күн бұрын

    Ron and Joseph compliment each other. Both very knowledgeable and a wealth of information….not to mention, very experienced hunters across the major continents.

  • @PassivePortfolios
    @PassivePortfolios5 ай бұрын

    Here's anther poor man's dangerous game cartridge not often mentioned - the 30-06 with the 220 grain bullet. It's illegal in Africa but it would work on anything except elephant. Cheap bolt action rifles in 30-06 are plentiful and so is factory 220 grain ammo.

  • @brucevaughn2886

    @brucevaughn2886

    5 ай бұрын

    A well designed 220 gr. FMJ loaded over a heavy charge of powder will settle hash of just about anything on four legs.

  • @priestesslucy3299

    @priestesslucy3299

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah I was surprised the 06 wasn't the mention here. It's cheap and it's got the power to get the job done with the right loads 308 too, but reducing your effective reach means increasing your risk on dangerous game

  • @archwhitemage
    @archwhitemage5 ай бұрын

    I also like 35 whelen, 338--06

  • @edwardabrams4972
    @edwardabrams49725 ай бұрын

    The first thing my son said was the Whelen! It’s been known among old timers like my self for years!

  • @anthonykaiser974

    @anthonykaiser974

    5 ай бұрын

    My first thought but when he introduced it, I wasn't surprised, knowing that round is so respected that it is Grandfathered in as a DGR in many places vs 375 HH minimum rules.

  • @smokedbrisket3033
    @smokedbrisket30335 ай бұрын

    with almost identical characteristics to Ramshot Big Game is Alliant 2000MR. I use the latter and achieve 2400+ fps with 286 gr bullets at less than max charge in a slow 14 twist barrel. Apparently 12 twist barrels help the MV out a bit, but I'm pretty happy at 2350 - 2425 fps MV for any 285/286 gr bullet. Taking mine to RSA next summer for some wildebeest, zebra, and gemsbok action, and if I chance across a cape buffalo cow, one of those as well.

  • @shootsteel
    @shootsteel5 ай бұрын

    I've been using the 9.3 x 62mm since the early 1970's when I was first introduced to it in Rhodesia (Zimbabwe). My rifle sports a 20 inch barrel and weighs 8lbs including optics. The recoil is comparitively mild (but still a bit brisk) and in my opinion it is far better than the 375 in use. There was an interesting article by Chris Bekker, called "Does excessive Bullet Spin Contribute to Bullet Failure?" It compares the 9.3 with the 375 ... and the 9.3 wins. I've tried searching online for this document, but cannot find a link. I have a .pdf available if anyone wants to read it.

  • @cottespatrice8847

    @cottespatrice8847

    5 ай бұрын

    Hi I'd be interested by the article. Regards Patrice

  • @jmjones7897
    @jmjones78975 ай бұрын

    Ol' Jerry's. 35 Whelen

  • @gerrymccarthy9568
    @gerrymccarthy9568Ай бұрын

    Met a farmer from Zimbabwe, who was driven off his farm and arrived here in Ireland, from the UK to run a large farm here. He told me, his all situations rifle was an old Mauser spotter in 9.3x62. BTW, also available in semi-auto hunting rifles here in the EU for driven Boar.

  • @MrTacklebury
    @MrTacklebury5 ай бұрын

    375 Ruger is my inexpensive big game. 8) Awesome cartridge, although gives scope eye to many who want to try mine. lol Mine cost less than $600 including the scope and rings. ;)

  • @GibsonTick
    @GibsonTick5 ай бұрын

    Imr 4064 is great for high velocity 250 grain loads, and the 4895's (both imr and H) work well across the board with all weights.

  • @jimtruscott5670
    @jimtruscott56705 ай бұрын

    Great video on the 9.2x63. Having recently watched several other videos I wish I had discovered it long ago,specifically for hunting elk and moose in Montana and grizzly in Alaska, where I did hear of it but never followed up on it. ( My go to rifles for elk and moose had been the .300 Win Mag and Weatherby 7 mmMag, for Grizzly the .375 H&H , all great for those applications but the 9.2x 63 would have served for all). And then it sounds like a great single rifle for Africa,for both plains game and dangerous game.

  • @bobscar327
    @bobscar3275 ай бұрын

    Really good, intetesting video. My compliments, sir.

  • @glisa43
    @glisa435 ай бұрын

    I remember not long ago they said in Africa they used 7x57 Mauser.

  • @user-eg8hb8xt3j
    @user-eg8hb8xt3j5 ай бұрын

    So similar to my 35 Whelen . Americas version

  • @MrBDUB450
    @MrBDUB4505 ай бұрын

    I love this cartridge. I have it in the Ruger #1.

  • @larrybassett5559
    @larrybassett55595 ай бұрын

    I dont have a 9.3x62, but have always admired it. With two .35 Whelen's, a couple .375 H&H's, and a custom 9.3x64 Brenneke, and .375 Whelen Improved i am covered, highly respect its performance and history though.

  • @ronaldroehrick4872
    @ronaldroehrick48725 ай бұрын

    Very good presentation on a great cartridge.

  • @kurtreinhardt6789
    @kurtreinhardt67895 ай бұрын

    I bought 1 a couple of years ago- love it

  • @burmaconda
    @burmaconda5 ай бұрын

    I really miss my 9.3 and need to replace it one of these days. It hit hard ,shot incredible straight and was not a bruiser to shoot Everything that fitted in it smashed game but the 325gr Norma Oryx was a particular hammer.

  • @travissmith-wz5nc
    @travissmith-wz5nc5 ай бұрын

    35 whelen

  • @russhayes4882
    @russhayes48825 ай бұрын

    That was great content Europe is ahead of us in that respect !

  • @jstock9700
    @jstock97005 ай бұрын

    Can yall do a video on 300 Savage? I recently picked up a Remington 700 chambered in 300 savage and had never heard of it before finding that rifle in my local gun store. Would love to see a video about it!

  • @bsabes5750
    @bsabes57505 ай бұрын

    I have a cz 550 fs in 9.3 and it’s amazing. Surprised how well it works on whitetail with little meat damage.

  • @ReMinTonNiTroPisToN
    @ReMinTonNiTroPisToN5 ай бұрын

    Hello from SE AK, Mr. von Benedikt. I went from this to the Backcountry Hunting Podcast. Not knowing the similarities in the host at all!! Thank you for the information on the 30-06 cartridge. Picked up my first rifle, Springfield model 30-06. I have it dialed in for 100 yards open sight. I hope to provide nutrition for myself sooner than later. Merry Christmas and Godbless

  • @kaisercreb
    @kaisercreb5 ай бұрын

    I know Zastava builds mausers in 9.3x62 and used to import that caliber to the US but haven't in a couple years.

  • @SamuraiAkechi
    @SamuraiAkechi5 ай бұрын

    I've read in a old magazine, that at certain point, 9,2x62 was considered the third popular foreign-designed cartridge in Russia (first being 308 and 30-06), exactly because of its universally good game performance. However, local ammo makers decided to manufacture 9,3x64 instead, because military was testing new 9 mm Dragunov-based DMR and they wanted ammo. As soon as SVDK hype among military has faded away, the manufacturing of the round has pretty much stopped, and civilian guns were discontinued as well, including a push feed multicaliber bolt action hunting rifle. That's sad, really. Lots of stuff that could be made is considered not economically viable.

  • @davhuf3496
    @davhuf34965 ай бұрын

    Great cartridge!

  • @garyK.45ACP
    @garyK.45ACP5 ай бұрын

    Settlers in Africa wanted cartridges _able to_ handle dangerous game, though they really didn't plan on being "dangerous game" hunters. They didn't need an expensive, dedicated dangerous game rifle. Most probably had ONE rifle and wanted to use it for everything. The .35 Whelen is very nearly identical to this cartridge. (but for bullet diameter being .358" v. .366") Both will do 2,600 fps with 225-232gr. bullets. With Woodleigh 275 gr. bullets the .35 Whelen can deliver 2400+ fps with several powders. This is not surprising. They both use the same basic case and are virtually identical in every dimension, but for bullet diameter (the 9.3x62 is actually .050" shorter case length.) Loaded in similar rifles at similar pressures they deliver nearly identical ballistics. The biggest consideration would be that the bullets are proper for that use. The 9.3x62, because of it's popularity with African hunters, has always been available with bullets designed for large, dangerous game. The .35 Whelen is factory loaded with bullets for deer through elk. But custom bullets for handloaders will fill the bill.

  • @davewinter2688

    @davewinter2688

    5 ай бұрын

    You hit the nail square on the head! I have pointed out in other videos that the SAAMI MAP for 9.3x62 is 57,500 psi and for the Whelen MAP is 62,000 psi. As such the Whelen will push any same weight bullet 100 fps or more faster than the 9.3x62. Besides the 275 grain bullet you mentioned Woodleigh makes a 310 grain bullet for the Whelen. DOUBLETAP AMMO loads the Woodleigh Weldcore 310 grain JSP to 2300 fps tested in a Remington 700 with a 24” barrel. Woodleigh provides reloading data showing up to 2345 fps for their 275 grain bullets and 2200 fps for their 310 grain bullet in the 35 Whelen. Hawk also makes 275 and heavier bullets for the Whelen but I haven’t seen any reloading data for those. I have both the 35 Whelen and the 9.3x62. In reality they are two peas in a pod. Funny thing is, it’s unlikely that I will ever shoot anything other than a Whitetail or Mule Deer with either. I can hand load but for thin skinned deer the 285 PPU or the old Remington Core Lokt are said to work just fine.

  • @garyK.45ACP

    @garyK.45ACP

    5 ай бұрын

    @@davewinter2688 The case dimensions of the 2 cases are nearly identical. Though the Whelen uses the "extra" 1mm in length in the neck length...which isn't a bad thing. Case capacity is nearly identical and the difference in bullet diameter (.008") is not enough to make a difference. For Americans, at least, the .35 bore offers more bullet choices, though few except custom bullets, are designed for dangerous game. As _factory loaded_ the 9.3x62 is probably a better choice for dangerous game, but anyone owning either of these rifles is very likely (and definitely should be) a handloader. If you handload, there are plenty of .358" bullets available for dangerous game. Trying to make a case for one over the other is beating a very dead horse.

  • @davewinter2688

    @davewinter2688

    5 ай бұрын

    @@garyK.45ACP As I said, “two peas in a pod”. I have said all the things you said at various times to those asserting that the 9.3x62 is far superior to the 35 Whelen. It appears that the only real advantage the 9.3x62 has is in those African countries that require the 9.2mm/0.366” bullet diameter and possibly a minimum energy for dangerous game. Also probably aren’t going to walk in to any where in Africa that sells ammunition and find 35 Whelen on the shelf. Happy Hunting!

  • @garyK.45ACP

    @garyK.45ACP

    5 ай бұрын

    @@davewinter2688 True. BTW the same can be said for anyone espousing the wonders of many of the new cartridges...most of which are the same product that's been available for 100+ years packaged in a different sized bottle. Though in this case, both cartridges are quite old.

  • @davewinter2688

    @davewinter2688

    5 ай бұрын

    @@garyK.45ACP Yep! Hand loaded 7x57 in medium length (Kar 98} actions equal to and better than 7mm-08 especially with the heavier longer bullets that can be seated farther out. Same for the 6.5x55. Even in the M96 Swedish action it will outclass the 6.5 Creedmoor. Most folks don’t know how strong the Swedish Mausers are because they were specified to be built with a super strong tough Swedish steel. Better than any German steel. Even the “Swedish” Mausers, M96 or M98, built in Germany were required to use the Swedish steel. 9.3x57 pretty much the same as 358 Winchester. All old, all just as good as cartridges 100 years younger!

  • @johnshields9110
    @johnshields91105 ай бұрын

    I purchased a Rem 700C in 375 years ago, and it holds 3 in the magazine. The Winchester M70's I purchased over the years held one additional cartridge in their magazines which might be important if things got sour. I recall Outdoor Life's Gun Editor Jim Carmichel had a lion jump him along with his PH while he was hunting plains animals with his 338 Win Mag, and I think he was down to his final round before it succomed to the prior 3 rounds of 250 gr Noslers? Jack O'Conner used a 375 early on but swithed to the 416 Rigby. These guys were great shots, but where the big cats are concerned, 'just enough' might be too little.

  • @davewinter2688
    @davewinter26885 ай бұрын

    You didn’t mention any of the classic 9.3x62 Swedes. I recently acquired a Husqvarna M640 9.3x62 built in 1946. The gentleman I got it from grew up hunting in Africa where his father was a government game ranger. Now he lives in the U.S., arranges African Safaris and still hunts in Africa himself. He said he had taken three Cape buffalo with the rifle I got from him in recent years before selling it to me. It was one of his extra rifles. He also mentioned that in Africa the 9.3x62 is referred to as the European 375. Interestingly he said that his two favorite cartridges for hunting the world over are the 300 Win Mag and the 375 Weatherby Magnum because you can accurately shoot regular 375 H&H rounds in the Weatherby chamber and you instantly have fire formed cases ready to be loaded to 375 Weatherby velocities. The biggest problem with using the 9.3x62 in the U.S. on relatively light thin skinned game, i.e. White Tails and Mule Deer, is that most of the bullets from U.S. manufacturers are too heavily constructed and may just shoot right through those species with little or no expansion. The gentleman I got my Husqvarna from specifically recommended that I use the inexpensive Privi Partisan 285 grain JSP or the old Remington Core Lokt on White Tails or Mule Deer, which is all I’m ever likely to shoot , because both of those have relatively thin jackets on the front of the bullet that will expand well at moderate velocities while retaining enough bullet weight for good penetration. The Hornady 286 grain Inter Locked JSP may work on the thin skinned deer but it might also be too stout for the relatively light weight thin skinned deer. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to try any of it yet. I have plenty of new PPU cases, some PPU factory ammunition but have only been able to obtain the 286 grain Hornady bullets for reloading. Hornady makes a 300 grain solid they call the DG which is specifically designed for dangerous game. I don’t think I’ll be needing any of that. Happy hunting boys and girls!😊

  • @user-nz1er3se6b
    @user-nz1er3se6b5 ай бұрын

    Used a lot in Australia for hunting sambar deer

  • @robertjackson1407
    @robertjackson14075 ай бұрын

    Thank you 😊

  • @michaelhennegan9637
    @michaelhennegan96375 ай бұрын

    Amazing Bull you got!

  • @northerntier87
    @northerntier875 ай бұрын

    I have the 9.3x62 rifle. Its a great round.

  • @GoetzFamilyAsia
    @GoetzFamilyAsia2 ай бұрын

    I previously had an FN Mauser in 30-06 caliber converted to 9.2x62 by a Nuremberg gunsmith. A picture of a hunting rifle from after 1900 was used as a model. It was a very precise weapon. Good for Africa and the north for moose hunting. I am a German from Franconia and now live in Thailand.

  • @Peter-cp7xx
    @Peter-cp7xx5 ай бұрын

    8x57JS next!

  • @jozefhorvat3625
    @jozefhorvat362527 күн бұрын

    Excellent video Joseph 👌👌👌👍👍👍

  • @MrBuckeye63
    @MrBuckeye632 ай бұрын

    20 years ago I purchased a Swedish made Mauser in 9.3x62 .. i had it D&T had the bolt handle bent .. and installed a low mount safety.. installed a low powered scope PPU 9.3x62 ammo was inexpensive 286gr SP I used that rifle to take 3 Black bear and 4 or 5 pigs One of the bear weighed over 375lb The gun was suprisingly low recoiling … I ended up trading to a fellow who wanted to replace his 338 mag Also a 45/70 with a 400 and heavier hard cast bullet will go the job on Cape

  • @stevegodfrey44
    @stevegodfrey445 ай бұрын

    I used to have a 35whellan ai that I called My poor mans dangerous game load !

  • @tysonc6422
    @tysonc64225 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @battru8302
    @battru83025 ай бұрын

    Great cartridge. Used so many times in Africa by many hunters.

  • @leveractiongypsy1848
    @leveractiongypsy184821 күн бұрын

    About 10 yrs ago I got an old Remington 760 pump action in 30-06 with a blown out bore for under $400. I sent it out to get rebored to .358 that cost about $175 at the time. That was the cost of my 35 Whelen. It turns out its my most accurate rifle

  • @HorstMichel-mh7gv
    @HorstMichel-mh7gv5 ай бұрын

    Nice cartridge but please talk about the 9.3×64mm Brenneke next!

  • @mattandrews8528
    @mattandrews85285 ай бұрын

    I do wonder what a basic 16-24in .308 rifle would do with heavy hard hitting solid copper rounds around say the 170-200grn range on dangerous game. I bet around 100yds it would do pretty well. However I wouldn’t want to be the one to test it on water buffalo up close myself. Still I’ve seen the gel test, they got potential.

  • @kareldebures7006
    @kareldebures70065 ай бұрын

    I trust this cartridge myself!

  • @dinkinflicka1385
    @dinkinflicka13855 ай бұрын

    Love seeing Ron collaborate with Joseph. They have very similar opinions and take on things, so they seem to work well together. It’s great seeing Ron mentor these guys who will be carrying the torch for the next generation. Very good job on the videos! Ps I love the backcountry hunting podcast

  • @andrewcleveland
    @andrewcleveland4 ай бұрын

    I load the 9.3x62 going by John Barnes Data. Which is around 60,000 psi. My 250 accubonds with varget run 2630 fps and 286 gr bullet with big game powder runs 2510 fps.

  • @johnweymouth5685
    @johnweymouth568525 күн бұрын

    This same review on the same cartridge was done years ago by Peter Hathaway Capstick in his book, 'Death In The Long Grass'.

  • @robgarbutt1705
    @robgarbutt17055 ай бұрын

    I have one in Tikka t3x lite hunter and another in a Zastava mauser copy. The tikka is a but of a hard hitter, but I think the 30-06 t3x I have in a synthetic stock is worse.

  • @anthonykaiser974

    @anthonykaiser974

    5 ай бұрын

    I've seen at least one complaint about the T3X stock not being the best, in terms of the angles IIRC, for handling heavy recoil. Speaking of the Zastava, there's one lefty available right now on GB in this ctg.

  • @Murphy_13507
    @Murphy_135075 ай бұрын

    Seems like a nice round

  • @warrenpolidori5541
    @warrenpolidori55415 ай бұрын

    Surprised nobody mentioned the .358 Norma? I've loaded 180TTSX, 200,225,Accubond, 250 Partition. Seems pretty versatile to me as an all around shoot most anything choice. It can be loaded to 35 Whelan levels or full power when needed.

  • @davewinter2688

    @davewinter2688

    5 ай бұрын

    The Hornady 35 Whelen 200 grain SuperFormance load equals the 358 Norma Magnum load with the same bullet weight. On both ends of r rifle!😂

  • @variableknife4702
    @variableknife47025 ай бұрын

    It doesn't matter as much anymore. A DG hunt is such an expensive proposition that a suitable, used 375 H&H isn't a major portion of any hunt you're going to do. 9.3x62 might be allowed outside the normal scope that starts at 375 HH but if the law requires 41+ you're not going to be covered in either case. In that situation I'd go straight to 458WM - yes, despite it's shortcomings.

  • @nvojc8617
    @nvojc86175 ай бұрын

    About 12 years ago, I saw a 9.3x63 Husquvana with a German-style mount and scope for $1500 at a gun show. Always regret not buying it, but my first son was on the way.

  • @JR-13

    @JR-13

    5 ай бұрын

    Come to Sweden then. We have lots of Husqvarna rifles chambered in 9,3x62. They are usually around 500 us dollars

  • @nvojc8617

    @nvojc8617

    5 ай бұрын

    Just may do that. I enjoyed my previous trips to Sweden. I’ll pick up a rifle, a few Moras, and another fishing reel.

  • @JR-13

    @JR-13

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@nvojc8617That's the spirit! 😁

  • @siegehammer63
    @siegehammer635 ай бұрын

    On my eventual once in a lfietime cape buffalo hunt, I want to load RL15 behind some 300 gr swift a frames, hoping they do well but by reputation im pretty stoked.

  • @skigdividerx4991
    @skigdividerx49913 ай бұрын

    The man of many hats.

  • @markwalker4485
    @markwalker44855 ай бұрын

    I love watching these shows. The best meat ever in Hippo. Before the laws changed we used basically 2 caliber. The 9.3 and the .303 it was only the “other” people that used big bores because we could not afford those rifles. Talk to many old timers in Africa and they will agree with me

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