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9.3 x 66 Sako (370 Sako Mag) Ladedaten

Alternative Bezeichnungen: 9.3 x 66 Sako, 370 Sako Mag, 9.3 x 66, 9.3x66 Sako Magnum

Unsere Ladedaten im Kaliber 9.3 x 66 Sako (370 Sako Mag) umfassen 109 Geschosse von 25 Herstellern und insgesamt 6867 Ladungen.

The 9.3×66 Sako, also marketed as the .370 Sako Magnum, is a modern Finnish rifle cartridge introduced by Sako Ltd. in the early 2000s (with public introduction around 2003). Sako's design goal was to deliver performance close to that of the venerable .375 H&H Magnum from a cartridge that fits a standard-length bolt action — without a belt and without the overall length of a true magnum case. To that end, the 9.3×66 uses a proprietary rimless, beltless case with a head diameter of approximately 13.5 mm, paired with the 9.3 mm (.366″) bullets long established in European hunting. The cartridge slots into the Sako line above the classic 9.3×62 Mauser, offering meaningfully higher velocity and energy while keeping recoil and rifle weight manageable. It found its earliest following in Finland and Scandinavia and has since gained a steady international audience among hunters and handloaders.
The 9.3×66 Sako is, first and foremost, a hunting cartridge for large European big game — moose, brown bear, wild boar, and red stag — where bullet diameter, weight, and penetration matter more than flat trajectory. Its case capacity drives muzzle velocities of roughly 2,500–2,650 fps with the typical bullet weights, producing muzzle energies in the region of 3,700–4,200 ft·lb, a clear step above the 9.3×62 Mauser. Within the typical European hunting distances of moose and red stag country, this combination of bullet mass and velocity gives reliable terminal performance on big-bodied animals while keeping recoil within what experienced shooters can manage for accurate follow-up shots.
In Africa, the 9.3×66 Sako meets the legal minimum-caliber requirements (9.3 mm / .366″) that apply to dangerous game in many jurisdictions, and with appropriate bullet construction it is well regarded for Cape buffalo and for the larger plains-game species such as eland and kudu. It is not, however, a substitute for the larger bore cartridges traditionally chosen for elephant or rhino — it satisfies the legal floor rather than setting a ceiling. Hunters who want a single rifle for European big game and African plains game (with the option for Cape buffalo) are the natural fit for this cartridge.
For reloaders, the 9.3×66 Sako offers a useful spread of bullet weights. Component bullets are commonly available from about 232 to 286 grains, with the 250 gr to 286 gr range being most popular — the former chosen for slightly flatter trajectory and the latter for the deepest penetration on heavy-boned game. Lighter bullets in the catalogue can be used for less recoil or specific applications, but they are not where the cartridge plays to its strengths. The case capacity supports working pressures and velocities that deliver the expected magnum-class energy at the muzzle, and the 9.3 mm bullet diameter gives the frontal area that medium-bore hunters favor for reliable expansion and energy transfer on large game.
In practical terms, the 9.3×66 Sako sits in a specific niche: a modern, standard-action, non-belted magnum that bridges the gap between the 9.3×62 Mauser and the .375 H&H Magnum. For hunters who hunt primarily at the moderate ranges typical of European big-game country and who want bullet weight and bore diameter rather than long-range trajectory, it is a logical and well-executed choice — and a cartridge that handloaders can tailor across a useful range of bullet weights for specific hunting scenarios.

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Kaliber Spezifikationen

Sicherheitsstandard / Datenblatt

Zündhütchengröße

Large Rifle (LR)

Hülsenvolumen

81 Grains of Water

Geschoss-/ Laufdurchmesser

0.366'' | 9.3 mm

Max. Hülsenlänge (l3)

2.59'' | 65.79 mm

Max. Patronenlänge (l6)

3.34'' | 84.84 mm

Max. zulässiger Druck

60191 psi | 4150 bar

XXL ID

CID_1263

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