Quick Answer
A 240-300 grain weight is optimal for 9.3x62 bullets, offering a balance between expansion and penetration.
Choosing the Right Grain Weight
When selecting a grain weight for your 9.3x62 rifle, it’s essential to consider the specific type of hunting you’ll be doing. For larger game like elk, moose, or wild boar, a heavier bullet with more kinetic energy is typically preferred. In this case, a 300-grain bullet can provide the necessary stopping power.
Bullet Options and Performance
A 240-grain bullet is a popular choice for the 9.3x62, offering a good balance between expansion and penetration. This weight range tends to produce consistent groups and reliable expansion on larger game. For example, the 240-grain Norma Oryx or the 240-grain Hornady SP bullet are both reliable options.
Considerations for European Game
In European hunting, where game is often smaller and more agile, a lighter bullet with a slower expansion rate may be preferred. In this case, a 220-grain or 240-grain bullet with a softer nose or controlled expansion design can help minimize meat damage and prevent over-penetration.
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