I agree with your comments using partition bullets in the 9.3x62 - and with the superb bullets available today IMO you'd be an idiot to use anything less than a well constructed bullet. I was amazed how PHs and those in the industry I've met hold it is still a very good client calibre - and especially for those conscious of heavy recoiling rifles - for use on buffalo. I repeat it is NOT a calibre to be used on aroused/wounded DG (aka "in a tight spot"). That said, I was staggered to read PH Dr Robertson's statement that his Brno 9.3x62 has taken over 600 cape buffalo!! He still uses it for recoil conscious clients to accurately place that all important first round.
My reasons for using my 9.3x62 was because upon departure the airport manager refused to permit me to check-in both my 458 and 9.3x62 reloads. So, I flew to Africa without ammo, only sourcing some 9.3x62 ammunition after arrival. Therefore, I had little choice in the matter of calibre to use. But, I was reassured by my PH and all those I'd met, that the 9.3x62 is an ideal client calibre in the right situations for buffalo.
As it was I hit my buffalo with a right frontal quartering shot. The 286gr bullet penetrated through all the ensuing shoulder muscles, lungs, blood vessels and heart and was found just under the skin behind the off rear rib: A straight line penetration of about 36-40". At the shot my buffalo immediately sagged, slowly walked 10yds, wobbled, and then rolled over. My 9.3x62 did the job perfectly, without fuss - and I couldn't be happier!!
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