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      • The 9.3 x 57 is a large-caliber centerfire cartridge developed in Germany during the 1900s. This caliber was designed for use with hunting rifles and it is commonly used on medium to large European game such as red stag, wild boar, and fallow deer.
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  2. The 9×57mm Mauser is a cartridge based on the 7.92×57mm Mauser. It uses the identical 57 mm-long cartridge case, with the same shoulder angle, but necked up to accept a 9 mm-diameter bullet. Ballistically - but not dimensionally - it is indistinguishable from the 9×56mm Mannlicher–Schoenauer.

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  3. As a deer cartridge, the 9.3x57 can perform exceptionally well when loaded with light weight, fast expanding bullets such as those produced by RWS and Norma. These bullets perform well down to 1800fps. Semi or fully custom bullet designs can also show great merit.

  4. It was created by simply necking-up the 8x57 Mauser case to accept 9.3mm (.366" diameter) bullets. The 9.3x57 is reasonably popular in Scandinavia for hunting moose (alg) and wild boar. Its purpose and ballistics are similar to the .358 Winchester cartridge.

  5. Pros: Power: The 9.3x57mm is a powerful cartridge that can take down big game animals, such as moose, elk, and bear. Its high energy and velocity make it effective for hunting at medium and long ranges. Versatility: The 9.3x57mm can be used for a wide range of hunting applications, making it a versatile cartridge.

  6. May 8, 2016 · The Mauser 9×57 is an interesting cartridge that was reasonably popular before the Second World War. Sitting in power and size around the .358 Winchester it’s the sort of cartridge that may have inspired Colonel Townsend Whelan to create his .35 Whelan by necking the 30/06 up to accept .358″ bullets.

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  7. 9.3×57mm Mauser. The 9.3×57mm was created by necking up the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge. The 9.3×57mm (bullet diameter .365 in.), introduced in 1900, is closely related to the 9×57mm Mauser, even though some dimensions of the cartridge case are slightly different.

  8. Despite the varying muzzle velocities and bullet weights, one fact stands out clearly: The 9x57 is simply a powerful 200-yard game cartridge that does not generate unbearable recoil in a 7-pound sporting rifle. One Mauser catalog shows European game such as reh deer, red deer and wild hogs as ideal for the 9x57.

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