Hornady's in the .318 W-R
Has anyone tried the Hornady .330 bullets designed for the 8mm Hun. in the .318? These were marketed by Graf's.
Telly
06 July 2005, 15:08
BigBulletTelly,
You may want to check the actual bore diameter of your 318 WR. You can take it to a gunsmith and in about 5 minutes know exactly the proper diameter bullet you require. But, it was my understanding that they took a 0.330" diameter bullet. Let us know what you find out. Also, I'd be interested to know a bit more about your rifle.
BigBullet
Yes, my rifle is a .330 bore. The bullets are also that diameter in 205 gr. weight. They are offered by Grafs in Mo. as part of there old military line. I think the bullet is actually made for the 8x56R cartridge. My rifle is a standard .318 of English make with express sights, etc. It's sighted for the 250 gr. but, for the cost, I would use these bullets for practice.
Telly
06 July 2005, 19:24
Art S.Buffalo Arms sells bullets for this application (8x56R) in 200, 225 and 250. Don't know the maker but they are well priced. They are .329 and should work.
When I wanted a replica of a 318 WR, I used a Swedish 96 chambered in 338/284. Loaded to identical ballistics, it is a lot of fun.