Roe buck weakling shot with 9,3x62

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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

I shot this weak roe buck with my 9,3x62

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  • Waidmanns Heil!Guter Schuß!

  • @tomshoyer Waidmannsdank !

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  • In Germany we call the 9,3x62 a "Middle-Cartridge", like the .30-06, .308, 8x57IS ore 7x64... Not too fast with a 232 gr bullet and very good from a roebuck to a deer ore moose and brown bear, and you can go up with the bullet-weight to 325 gr for "more"...

  • I really think this is much more humain than to shoot the same animal with a 5,6x43. The roebuck never felt anything, just into the dark. Very nice shot!!!

  • @kibiinda right u are: Weidmannsheil

  • @kibiinda Good call Mate. I used to be criticized for hunting Florida deer with a 444 Marlin. Same story, hard cast bullet, dead deer, little or no meat loss.

  • actually, the 9.3x62 is quite capable of killing an elephant, with the right bullet.

    remember, when it comes to medium game, you can't kill them too fast, or too dead.

    Faster kill, least amount of meat damage is what I am always after.

    Why would it be OK to shoot one with a .50Cal Muzzleloader, which, in my loading, is quite a bit more powerful than a 9.3x62 with factory loads??

    DRT, that is what it is all about. Little to no suffering.

  • Waidmannsheil!! Sauber geschossen!

  • @sneezersneezer I don't want to sound critical either, but what makes you think that you use one caliber for each type of animal? You can shoot small game with 9,3x62 as well as you can with .222, .223, .22LR or whatever you pick. Your goal is to efficiently kill whatever you're shooting at, and don't spoil too much of the meat (or animal hide, if you want that) And as the author says, you can pretty much use any big game caliber for anything, as long as you use the right type of ammunition.

  • @sneezersneezer

    idiot, it's NOT a elephant gun.

  • Good shoot!!

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