It would depend on a whole host of things. If it were a Husqvarna "M98" that had been drilled and tapped and modified to be "current", then converting it to 9.3x62 would be useful, because you could pick up probably 400 fps with 286 gr bullets. If it were a pristine rifle, then maybe not. If it's a Husky "M96", like mine, then I would say leave it shooting the cartridge it was built for. Their rifles are quite strong, but that's still pressing the development, in my opinion.

And since I can shoot 250 gr Woodleighs at 2300 fps, I think my 9.3x57 works just fine for hunting.

By the way...your title is a little confusing, because I have a 9x57 too, and have never heard of a 9x62.

Dennis


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