Vom Hoffe cartridges
Just out of interest has anyone shot any of these continental RUM ancestors? Were they hopelessly optimistic (over 4000ftlbs energy from 170gr bullet!) What were they based on 404?
30 May 2002, 22:38
carcano91For those infected with the magnum mania, the story of the various vom Hofe cartridges is enticing. Some of them remained prototypes or semi-prototypes. I use to visit the Gehmann shop in Karlsruhe when I pass there, and like to chat with the very knowledgeable gunsmith, Mr. Schweigert. Old Walter Gehmann is still alive (!), and drops in ever so often (though I have never met him yet in person).
One might wish to add the latest sibling of the family, the fine 9,5 x 66 vom Hofe (probably the best of 'em all).
Regards,
Carcano
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[ 05-30-2002, 13:39: Message edited by: carcano91 ]Gentlemen,
Thankyou very much indeed. I've allways been fascinated by the Vom Hofe line not least because of the name! Unfortunately I am much more conservative in my shooting and buying habits.
A question for you both:- do you think the 6x57 mentioned in COTW actualy existed as a factory loading?
30 May 2002, 22:55
carcano91Dear 1894,
I always wondered whence your name is derived: Swedish carbine, Brasil Mauser, or Winchester ? :-).
As to the 6 x 57 Mauser, Olson's book did not help.
Regards,
Carcano
07 June 2002, 20:07
aHunter1894, for stalking in GB have you considered the 6.5x68? I used a Steyr in that chambering on chamois, trajectory and results were most impressive! Don�t use the 6 g bullet, heavier ( 125 to 140 grs )is better. I think dies and brass are way cheaper than "von Hofe" designs.
A Mauser 98 would be classic ( a Mauser 66 in that chambering is extremely handy!! ), a Steyr very accurate, and a Sauer 202 with 6.5x68 and 8x68S would handle anything on this planet except four animals with rather thick hides.
For emergencies: Woodleigh 250 grs Solid, GS FN.
Have fun! Hermann
07 June 2002, 20:14
Mike375Hermann,
Do Sauer have the 6.5 X 68 and 8 X 68 as barrels.
A friend of mine in Australia had interest but it appeared that the Sauer was not available in those calibers.
Mike
Carcano 91 - I hope you jest re Winchester
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1894 the year of birth of the 6.5x55 cartridge
AHunter - my interest is solely in the realm of history, for my style of hunting the 6.5x68 would be too much. I have my lot now and will never change I think.