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Would you dare to stalk in the mountains with a 9.3x62 caliber rifle? Would you trust the dream trophy to a single shot with a slow cartridge and the operation of the scope turret?
We are going to analyze and verify, through several tests, how it is possible, with the help of a reliable and precise ballistic compensation turret, to use an exclusive cartridge for raids to stalk in the mountains, such as the slow and heavy 9.3x62.
For this we have selected the Zeiss V8 2.8-20x56 scope with its ASV turret, which is the most precise, reliable and intuitive on the market, as we are going to show through these tests.
As an antithesis to long-distance shooting and mountain hunting, we have chosen one of the slowest and heaviest European calibres, whose exclusive purpose is focused on short-range sets. In this case, the 9.3x62 projectile chosen is one of the most popular and used for hunting in Spain in hunts and hunts, the plastic tip (PPDC) of the house
Swedish Norma. Assembled with a weight of 285 grains (18.46 grams) and a rounded polymer tip, to better feed the weapon and accelerate expansion, it comes out with a Vo of 720 m/s, making this combination lethal for wild boars and deer in our hunts. collective.
Would you use this caliber for long shots? It would be reckless and you would lose a large part of the properties for which it is really intended, to act to stop a running animal a few meters away.
We want to demonstrate, through this video, how with a state-of-the-art ballistic turret, it is possible to compensate in a simple, but incredibly accurate way, the shots of a slow cartridge on fixed targets up to 300 meters away, to later go after the wild males and
stalking a beautiful trophy in its natural habitat, the high mountains.