Challer
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I feel you’ve taken that out of context. Let’s remember a century ago we bumbled around with the 9.3 using century old guns, bullets and powder. And it worked well. Then the Brits decided to ban “military” rifles and cartridges.Then the 9.3X62 is equal to the .416 Rigby and .450 Nitro....it is also equal to the .338 WM and the .30/06... they all kill Buffalo equally dead... your argument is illogical and flawed with flowery sentimentality.
Now move today with modern guns and powder and bullets and both the 9.3 and 375 far outperform their kin. If both were adequate 100 years go, they are superb now.
Of course they are not ballistically equal. The real question was would you use the 9.3 if you could. Personally I don’t feel undergunned with it in the BBF. But my main cartridge is the 375 as I feel it’s just the best all around cartridge and available just about everywhere.
Just saying the 375>9.3 does not add any insight. We can just add the 416, 458, 470, howitzer. Turtles all the way down. With modern loading I don’t seen any difference in the dead animal index or how long I had to track etc. The chrono points out the obvious difference but doesn’t address so what. On a guided hunt with at least one backup gun, the real world difference is near zero. Neither are stopping cartridges.