A little late to the discussion; some friends and I have had good luck using Norma (from Huntington's) brass and various 35 caliber bullets in the "little 9.3". We substitue IMR 4198 for black and even use the 225 grain Nosler partion 35 with good effect in the old Forester's Patrone. I remember one pronghorn doe that was pretty much pentetrated from stem to stern with a Nosler from the hammer drilling my friend Roger shoots. He has also taken at least 5 cow elk with the same gun. He is, of course, an excellent stalker. I was lucky enough to take a nice caribou bull with a 72R but it did take two shots. The first bullet (a Rem. 35 caliber corelockt) had a jacket separtion I can only attribute to being squeezed in the Henry-type rifling. I did find what was left of the jacket in the heart. Good shooting,

C.


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