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Re: 8x57 Loads

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08 October 2004, 18:00
ireload2
Re: 8x57 Loads
I have found the S&B ammo to be quite good. I do not shoot a lot of factory ammo. I got the loaded S&B for the price of US mfg brass. It shoots around 2 inches in 3 different original iron sighted Mausers. Now I wonder how fast it is in the 29 inch long barrels.
Not that I really care but it seems an extra 5 inches of barrel is the cheapest way to high velocities combined with longer barrel life. Hmm, chamber a 29" barrel for the 8mm-06 or the 8mmX338 or the 8mm Rem. Naw - too much trouble for me but the velocities ought to be good.
Ed
08 October 2004, 18:07
<9.3x62>
I am glad to hear that some have good experiences with S&B - I've only had bad experiences with them in a variety of calibers, 6.5x57 and 8x57 especially bad. I personally refuse to buy their products anymore. Just my experiences...
05 October 2004, 08:47
Pecos41
BrowningGuy - I used to get good results in my 8mms with 4895 powder. And I would suggest you load much lighter bullets. I suspect one of the reason your loads are all shooting HIGH is because of the recoil associated with the heavy bullets. Changing to a lighter/faster bullet is going to bring down your point of impact.
05 October 2004, 09:37
ned
mine loves IMR 30301 at 46 grns w/150 hornady bullets.
05 October 2004, 07:15
Lar45
Nice looking gun, have you slugged the bore to see if it's a .318 or .323? Pre-war sporter sounds like a good place to find .318" bore.
If it's a .318" bore, I'd do a chamber cast to see what your neck diameter is to be sure that you have enough room for the neck to release without causeing high pressure.
I have a nasty Turk that I sporterized. The bore was worn severly. It wouldn't stabilize Speer 150's, but when I tried Speer 170's, it did great. I used IMR 4064 and got just over 2600fps and groups of .8" at 100yds.
05 October 2004, 08:06
B17G
I would recommend the 170 grain Speer instead of the 200 grain. I have been able to get some im-pressive velocities out of that one with some superb accuracy. Much better than the 200 grain loads in all 4 of my 8 mm Mausers.

Taking advantage of the long throats they have, it would surprise you! If interested email me and I will forward the load too you.

I am not going to post them on here, as I can hear the trolls screaming they are too hot.

Cheers and Good shooting
seafire
05 October 2004, 09:26
z1r
The surplus AA 2230C is sub MOA with the Rem 185 corlokts in several of my Mausers. Never bothered to chrono them.
05 October 2004, 09:44
Ksmirk
I have a M48A Mauser that I load 44gr. RL15 over a 180gr. Nosler BT, it seems to be a mild load and groups real well. Best of luck to ya. Later,

Kirk
05 October 2004, 17:19
browningguy
Thaks for all the notes guys, yes I slugged the bore and it's .323, this is probably a 30's vintage so a little late for .318 to still be real common.

Any way, interesting ideas on the lighter bullets, I tried the heavy's since it threw the 170 grain factory loads I tried about 8" high at 100. I'll try to order some lighter bullets in 170 and 150 grain to see if I can get impact close to point of aim.

Thanks again.