eg 9.3 mm = .375, fair enough, not 100% but marginally equal.
So lets examine bracket creep logic.
6.5 mm = 7 mm, fair enough, not really.
7 mm = .30
.30 = 8 mm
8 mm = .338
.338 = .358
.358 = 9.3 mm
9.3 mm = .375
So mathematics says a 6.5 mm = .375
And the above bullshit, sums up a lot of these close comparison arguments.
A real debate might be, is a 9.3x62 with 320 gr projectiles or even 286 gr projectiles more effective than a .375 NE or 9.5x57 with 270 gr projectiles. Because here there is real ballistic differences - ie probably lower velocity of the .375 NE and lower sectional density of the projectile. . Though still somewhat marginal difference.
I would however trust the 9.3 mm much more than the .375 NE for DG use. Not much of a difference for medium game, because again both exhibit greater than needed energy. .
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