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Nosler Trophy Grade Rifle Ammunition — 9.3×62 Mauser 250gr Nosler AccuBond (48634 / UPC 054041486347)
Pack: 20 rounds per box, 10 boxes per case
The Nosler Trophy Grade load in 9.3×62 Mauser featuring a 250-grain Nosler AccuBond projectile is a centerfire rifle cartridge intended for rifles chambered specifically in 9.3×62 Mauser. This product is identified by Nosler item 48634 with UPC 054041486347. Packaging is listed as 20 rounds per box and 10 boxes per case, totaling 200 rounds per case.
Cartridge: 9.3×62 Mauser
The 9.3×62 Mauser is a well-established sporting rifle cartridge commonly used in bolt-action platforms. As with any rifle cartridge, real-world performance can vary based on:
Barrel length and chamber dimensions
Rifle twist rate and individual barrel preferences
Environmental conditions (temperature, altitude)
Ammunition lot variation
Users should confirm their rifle is clearly marked for 9.3×62 Mauser and follow the firearm manufacturer’s guidance on ammunition specifications, maintenance, and safe operating practices.
Projectile: 250gr Nosler AccuBond
This load uses a 250-grain Nosler AccuBond bullet. “AccuBond” is a Nosler projectile line designation; bullet construction and terminal behavior are dependent on the specific design and intended use class. In general, a 250-grain bullet weight in 9.3×62 is a common selection and may influence:
Recoil characteristics in a given rifle configuration
External ballistic behavior compared to lighter/heavier 9.3mm projectiles
Point-of-impact relative to a rifle’s sight regulation and chosen zero distance
Users typically verify accuracy and point-of-impact in their specific rifle and confirm results at the distances relevant to their application.
Trophy Grade Line (Product Positioning)
“Trophy Grade” is a Nosler product line designation. Ammunition in this category is commonly selected by users who want consistency and repeatability for sporting rifle use. Practical evaluation often includes:
Function testing (feeding, extraction) in the intended rifle and magazine
Grouping performance at expected distances
Verification of point-of-impact with the chosen optic and zero
Lot tracking for consistency over time
Packaging Configuration
This case format supports inventory control, consistent lot management, and standardized storage.
Compatibility and Safety Considerations
For safe use:
Use only in rifles chambered for 9.3×62 Mauser
Confirm magazine compatibility and overall cartridge length suitability for your platform
Verify safe function and accuracy with the specific lot and your rifle setup
Discontinue use if any abnormal pressure signs or functional issues occur and consult a qualified gunsmith or the firearm manufacturer
Storage and Handling Notes
To maintain ammunition integrity and safe handling:
Store in a cool, dry environment
Keep in original packaging where possible for lot identification
Avoid exposure to oils, solvents, and prolonged humidity
Inspect cartridges before use for dents, corrosion, or damage
Follow all local laws, range rules, and standard firearms safety practices
Product Identification
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