Interesting if you really own a drilling in this caliber configuration, but since we don't know which continent you are from, it's difficult to answer. Drillings of this caliber are not uncommon to find in Germany, but factory loads are nowadays very rare and so also are the components and above all the reloading dies. In addition, it is not, what you surely know, the classic caliber 9,3mm/.366 but a caliber 9,3mm/.364, which makes the choice of bullets even more difficult. You also never know in what condition the old drillings are, let alone if they are NC proofed. One have for this reason to be very careful with the NC loads. As far as hunting is concerned, this cartridge is, due to its marginal performance and the design of the bullets suitable for it, only allowed in my country for hunting roe deer's. With experience in reloading and a good knowledge of this cartridge and especially the rifle for it, one can get a little more performance out of, but one have to be extremely careful. Good luck finding reloading dies for the cartridge 9,3x72R on the continent where you are.