9,3x62 with Barnes TSX 285 grs for buffalo

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Hi,

I have an incoming wild water bufalo hunt in a remote region in South America next year.
I have decided to use my 9,3x62. My first bullet selection is the TSX 285 grs at 2450 f/s or so.
Have any of you used this combination? I would like to know your experiences with them.

Thank you!

CF
 
I have a good friend in the Atlanta area who has killed more than a dozen cape buffalo bulls with his 9.3x62 using 250 grain TSX bullets.

He has had no issues with them.

The only time he had an issue was when his father shot a bull with a solid from a 9.3x62. That bull attempted a charge and had to finished but he was barely able to get up and move.

But the TSX bullets were quick killers.
 
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This is what my wife shoots (286 gr to be specific, in Barnes factory ammo).

It does not penetrate quite as deep as the .375 H&H on Cape Buffalo, but does the job perfectly.

For nearly a century the 9.3x62 was the main stay in "German Africa" (Tanganyika, Namibia, etc.) as well as "British Africa" in the hands of farmers, traders, missionaries, civil servants, etc. thanks to inexpensive but incredibly reliable Mauser rifles. Only the visiting gentry used the .375 H&H.

Water Buff will react to it the way millions of Cape Buffalo reacted to it: crumple and die.

The 9.3x62 is a killer, but do not confuse is with a stopper. Those who did did not like the outcome much...
 
Thank you all to tell your experiences! I have 9,3 250 grs TSX and TTSX. I will try some loads with the 285 TSX.

Best Regards

CF
 
The gentleman who relayed the story of all the buffloes with the 9.3 is a retired Dentist in the Atlanta area and a well know hunter.

His picture with a dead Buffalo is in one of the older Barnes reloading manual.


He said all the buffalo killed with his handloads with the 250 grain TSX were quickly incapacitated and down without incident.

He was always hunting with a PH.

The only buffalo that required a follow up shot from the PH was a Cameroon forrest buffalo shot with a solid that his father insisted on using.

The buffalo made it to his feet and was stumbling in their direction. He was quickly dispatched by the PH and the hunter.

He felt that a good expanding bullet like the TSX would have done better.
 
Thank you all to tell your experiences! I have 9,3 250 grs TSX and TTSX. I will try some loads with the 285 TSX.

Best Regards

CF
Please share your loads if you dont mind, I'm also planning to use 250 gr TTSX and 286 gr TSX
 
By the way, the biggest game I have hunted for were big and truly agresive wild cattle. The only way to "stop" them is to hit the brain or the upper part of the spinal cord.
At least to me, is easier to shoot accurately a 9,3 or 375. Wich I have both.
I will try my 9,3x62 on those water bufaloes...

Thank you again!

CF
 
Hi SS,

All my 250 grs loads with various bullets are with: NORMA cases, magnum primers and Alliant R15. With 62 to 64 grs I got 2600 - 2650 f/s in my 60 cm barrel lenght BRNO ZKK 600 without ANY pressure problems.
I haven't tried yet the 285 TSX, but with same weight Hornady Interlocks I use 67 grs W760 for 2450 f/s.
 

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