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    Found these pics on an Ozzie site. These are 9.3x62 bullets

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    375 Cheytac 400gn single feed Lazer by Cutting Edge.. When money is not a problem at all..

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    Quote Originally Posted by pblaauw View Post
    375 Cheytac 400gn single feed Lazer by Cutting Edge.. When money is not a problem at all..
    I'm sure I have guns that cost less that that box of ammo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by driepootx View Post
    Found these pics on an Ozzie site. These are 9.3x62 bullets
    Is the idea that this should expand or rather that it stops quickly and expends all its energy? Looks like brass so I'm guessing that the potential for expansion is limited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oafpatroll View Post
    I'm sure I have guns that cost less that that box of ammo!
    This was the rifle they were being shot from.. It's worth more than my car!


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    Quote Originally Posted by driepootx View Post
    Found these pics on an Ozzie site. These are 9.3x62 bullets

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    Looks like brass. Brass does not really bend enough to expand and mushroom, so these will likely produce a few large fragments and leave the shank with a ragged edge. That may work on non-DG animals.

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    Comment below by the hunter

    A hinde fed up towards me and slightly quartering on at 30m I let a shot go. Reacted like she was hit and the mob bolted. Couldn't make her out in the mob and lost sight of them as they went into the thicker stuff.
    Easy find she only went 20m.
    Set her up for a few pics then boned out and carried out, just beating darkness.
    Used 9.3x62 with 210 gr cutting edge Raptor projectile. Pretty impressive wound channel and down very quick Looking forward to taking more game with them.
    Bonus, my first deer with 93x62.Attachment 34615

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    Back in 2015 a forum member sent me some 120gr Cutting Edge 6.5mm bullets to test. I loaded them in a 6.5x55 and shot 3 springbok, 3 blesbuck, an impala, a warthog and an eland cow with the bullets.
    I never recovered a bullet but from the exit wounds it appeared as if the petals broke off leaving the shank to penetrate, as designed.

    The wound channels did not look particularly impressive and the bullets killed no faster than any other expanding mono metal bullet I have used. On the other hand, they didn't kill any slower either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by driepootx View Post
    Comment below by the hunter

    A hinde fed up towards me and slightly quartering on at 30m I let a shot go. Reacted like she was hit and the mob bolted. Couldn't make her out in the mob and lost sight of them as they went into the thicker stuff.
    Easy find she only went 20m.
    Set her up for a few pics then boned out and carried out, just beating darkness.
    Used 9.3x62 with 210 gr cutting edge Raptor projectile. Pretty impressive wound channel and down very quick Looking forward to taking more game with them.
    Bonus, my first deer with 93x62.Attachment 34615
    I was looking at that picture and thinking sh1t, if a cup and core can make mincemeat of a carcass at high speed, these bullets are so clever, they can practically debone a carcass

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    Quote Originally Posted by driepootx View Post
    Found these pics on an Ozzie site. These are 9.3x62 bullets

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    I see they can be loaded with or without the black plastic tip, or even completely backward so as to act like a solid.
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