Quick Answer
For optimal accuracy with a 9.3x62 rifle on moose, aim for a distance of 150-200 yards. This allows for a manageable windage and a decent chance of making a clean shot. Beyond this range, the rifle's accuracy drops off significantly.
Choosing the Right Ammunition
When it comes to hunting moose with a 9.3x62 rifle, the right ammunition is crucial. Look for a load with a 250-300 grain bullet, as these have proven to be effective at longer ranges. A muzzle velocity of around 2,200-2,400 FPS is ideal, as it provides sufficient kinetic energy for a quick kill. Some popular options include the Norma Oryx and the Hornady SP.
Understanding Ballistic Trajectory
The 9.3x62 rifle has a relatively flat ballistic trajectory, but it’s still essential to understand how the bullet will behave at different ranges. At 150 yards, the bullet will drop around 5-7 inches, and at 200 yards, it will drop around 15-20 inches. This is why it’s crucial to aim high and lead your target accordingly.
Practical Shooting Techniques
When shooting at longer ranges, it’s essential to use the right shooting technique. Use a good quality scope with a clear reticle, and aim for the animal’s vital organs. Take your time, and make sure to breathe naturally. Aim for a spot just behind the shoulder, and use the animal’s movement to help you lead your shot.
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