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Brand:

Hornady

Bullet Type:

SP-RP

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Grains:

286 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Prvi Partizan

Bullet Type:

Soft Point

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

285 grain

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

E TIP

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Grains:

250 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

AccuBond

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

250 grain

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Brand:

LAPUA

Bullet Type:

SP Mega

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Grains:

285 grain

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Woodleigh Hydro Solid

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Grains:

286 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Swift A-Frame

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Grains:

286 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Selier & Bellot Ammunition

Barrel Length:

23-1/2"

Bullet Type:

Soft Point

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Grains:

285 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Nosler

Bullet Type:

Partition

Caliber:

9.3×62mm

Grains:

286 grain

Rounds:

20

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is 9.3 x62 bigger than 30-06?

The 9.3x62 fires a larger diameter bullet (0.366" vs 0.308") but the cartridges are nearly identical in overall size. Both share similar case bases around 0.470-0.473 inches and overall lengths within 0.05 inches of each other. Neither is meaningfully bigger than the other.

What is a 9.3 x62 comparable to?

The .35 Whelen is widely considered the American equivalent to the 9.3x62. Both fire similar-diameter bullets with comparable ballistics for big game hunting, though the 9.3x62 offers heavier bullet options. It also compares closely to the .375 H&H in practical stopping power on large and dangerous game.

What is 9.3 mm in caliber?

9.3mm refers to a bullet diameter of 0.366 inches. It is a metric-designated European and African hunting caliber used in cartridges such as the 9.3x62mm and 9.3x74R, designed for large and dangerous game. Performance varies by cartridge, ranging roughly from .35 Whelen to .358 Norma Magnum levels.

Is 9.3 x62 good for deer?

Yes, 9.3x62 works well for deer. It's more powerful than necessary, but lighter bullets in the 175-grain range suit deer hunting better than heavier loads designed for larger game. Many hunters use it successfully on whitetail and mule deer.

How accurate is the 9.3 x62 rifle?

The 9.3x62 is accurate enough for clean kills to 400 yards in competent hands. Actual performance depends on the specific rifle, barrel quality, and ammunition. Thin barrels can heat up and affect consistency, but well-built rifles perform reliably with both factory loads and handloads.

Is 9.3 x62 better than 300 win mag?

Neither is objectively "better"—it depends on your needs. 9.3x62 delivers heavier bullets and meets dangerous game regulations in African countries where .300 Win Mag doesn't qualify. .300 Win Mag offers flatter trajectory beyond 350 yards and wider ammo availability in North America.