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Two CZ 550 FS (full stock) Carbines, in 9.3x62 and 6.5x55 By Model 550 FS. Illustration courtesy of CZ-U.S.A.

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Over the last few years, I have enjoyed buying pairs of rifles as two caliber;sets (two gun batteries) that are usable for most or all North American big game hunting. The first such set was a T/C Encore having two barrels, one in.25-06 and the other in.35 Whelen.

I had also considered.270 or.280 on the light end and.338-06 for the top end, but finally decided the.25-06 was flat shooting and powerful enough round for all CXP2 game and the.35 Whelen was also flat shooting enough with 180 or 200 grain bullets to do a reasonable job at long range, while also being a very heavy hitter with bullets up to 310 grains available. It is my opinion that any battery of rifles should always include possible crossover use that is logical, if not exactly perfect.

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The second set consists of two Winchester Model 70 Featherweights, one in 7mm-08 and the other in.30-06. My third two-rifle battery was not initially intentional.

However, after purchasing a couple Remington Model 673's and seeing just how handy they were, I found a stellar deal on a Model 673 in 6.5 Remington Magnum. This rifle, coupled with my Model 673 in.350 Rem. Mag., made not only a great all-round battery, but also showed me just how great these two original short magnum rounds were. The 6.5mm Model 673 is a dream to shoot. Very light recoil in a rifle initially designed to deal with the stiffer recoil of the.350, it is as easy on the shoulder as my.308 caliber Model 673. My fourth two-rifle battery is a bit different, but also every bit as good as the other three pairs. The well made and stylish CZ 550 (a Mauser M98 clone), made in full stock version (FS) in the very old, but still supremely capable, metric calibers 6.5x55 and 9.3x62.

Both cartridges are well over 100 years of age and still more than capable, between them, of taking big game of any species found in North America or Europe. As I age, I become more appreciative of some older, tried and true, guns and calibers. Windows xp pro sp2 dell oem iso.

Perhaps we might all be better shooters and hunters if we actually studied some of the guns and calibers from days past. The 6.5x55mm Swedish Mauser Designed in 1891 and produced originally in 1894, the 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser has been an over achiever since day one. More than likely its fine performance on game has stemmed from the fact it came out in a time of questionable bullet construction for the new smokeless powder, high velocity rounds of the day.

Remember, the.30-30 was the first 'high velocity' smokeless powder hunting cartridge. To accomplish what much larger calibers had previously claimed as their hunting domain necessitated bullets of superior sectional density (SD). The initial 6.5x55 loading was a 156 grain round nose bullet at about 2300 fps. Later this was changed in favor of higher velocity and flatter trajectory to a 139 grain spitzer bullet at about 2800 fps. That was hot stuff back in the day and it remains a very useful hunting load today.

This cartridge was used in Scandinavian bolt action military rifles, as well as machine guns and semi-automatic weapons. It has been used on game as big as moose and polar bear in Scandinavia for over 100 years and its light recoil and excellent killing power has endeared it to generations of hunters. It was also the international standard in biathlon competitions until 1975, when the.22 LR took over. A very useful round capable of being loaded to over 50,000 PSI in modern arms for hunting a wide range of game using bullets from about 100 to 160 grains. The 'Made for Africa' 9.3x62mm Mauser During the 19th and early 20th Centuries, several European countries colonized parts of Africa.

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This brought European settlers into contact with some fearsome beasts. Lions, leopards, buffalos, rhinos, elephants, hippos and crocodiles of mythic proportions were not necessarily awed by man and there was a need for a powerful rifle for the masses, as opposed to the very expensive bespoke doubles and magnum length bolt actions favored by wealthy and aristocratic sport hunters. The German gunmker Otto Beck came forward with a powerful medium bore cartridge designed for use in mass-produced Mauser bolt action rifles and the legend of the 9.3x62 was born. It essentially duplicated the ballistics of the long 9.3x74R (a popular rimmed cartridge designed for use in single shot and double rifles) in a shorter (.30-06 length), rimless format and gave the owners of inexpensive bolt action rifles the striking power of a 286 grain bullet of excellent SD (.305). This made life safer for both the colonist/farmers and the native population. The 9.3x62 gives the same performance as the 9.3x74R, but at a higher pressure level and, even more importantly, in a cartridge with an overall length that allows its use in a standard bolt action rifles.