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Anybody fiqure out what happened yet? Anyway, I received my barreled action from Pac-Nor today. I had them fit the barrel and apply Gun Kote. I can't wait to shoot it. Soon as they send me my damn trigger they left off I will. Back to Krieger. dempsey
 
Posts: 6205 | Location: Cascade, MT | Registered: 12 February 2002Reply With Quote
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Let me know what it shoots like. I almost had Pac-nor build me a 8 mag. They did a phenomenal job on my 378 WBY. Shoots like a varmint gun. Please e-mail me with results. Thanx

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I'll do that. I'm sure I will be happy with it. Still can't understand how it got past them. But then I'm a perfectionist to a fault. Blood pressure back to normal and back to the waiting. dempsey
 
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good luck with your 8mm
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Ok I need the snail mail address/web address of pac-nor! I'am sure one of you fine gentlemen have it. I have a Remington Classic in 8MM Mag and I would like to have a stainless/fluted 28in barrel installed on it.

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Left the trigger off??

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Posts: 3691 | Location: West Virginia | Registered: 23 May 2001Reply With Quote
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Heres Pac-Nor's web address

http://www.pac-nor.com/

The trigger was removed before coating and never put back on. Everybody makes mistakes, so I tell myself.

 
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How much velocity do you guys think one would gain in going to a 28in barrel? I'm thinking of maybe trying this in the futureafter i've used my 8mm for a while.
 
Posts: 152 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 27 April 2002Reply With Quote
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I ordered mine with a 28in. barrel I'll post results on this thread in a month or so.
 
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Craig Boddington's 8mm mag has a 28" pac nor on it. He uses 220 Sierra bt and 80 gr of H4831. His 8 breaks 3100 fps.

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Posts: 3865 | Location: Cheyenne, WYOMING, USA | Registered: 13 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Do anybody knows how the 8mm Rem compare to the 8x68.

 
Posts: 931 | Location: Nambia | Registered: 02 June 2000Reply With Quote
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The Hornady manual I have lists 2700fps as max for the 220 grain bullet in the 8x68S, versus 2900fps for the same bullet in the 8mm Mag.

I suspect the 8x68S data might be a little soft. Since it's not too popular and they don't know what kind of rifles are "out there", they may be conservative on the loads.

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The 8x68 data in the Hornady book is very soft.My 8x68 has a 26 in barrel and it comes within 100 fps of 8mm Rem loads.It feeds so smooth!
 
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With the factory 24 in. barrel I was getting 2800 to 2900 fps with different 220 gr. bullets. With Re. 25 and a Sierra 220 gr. bullet I achieved 3000 fps safely but accuracy was poor. It really was a one load rifle which is why I'm getting a new barrel. Hornady 220 gr. were the only bullet it liked. Does anybody have experience with woodliegh(sp) 250 gr. bullets? Anybody else making 250 gr. .323 bullets? dempsey
 
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Thanks dempsey, it will be interesting to see what re25 can do out of the longer barrel. I don't know of anyone else that makes 250 grain bullets.
 
Posts: 152 | Location: Alberta, Canada | Registered: 27 April 2002Reply With Quote
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I have a 26" barrel on mine, and will easily get 3100 fps with 220 gr bullets. This caliber really seems to shine with a slightly longer barrel. - Dan
 
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One bullet that helps compensate for the lack of any heavier bullets, is the Swift A-Frame 220 grain.

I haven't used it on game yet, but it is accurate and doesn't seem to foul like the Barnes X can.

I hope to take my Classic, loaded with the Swifts, to Africa next year.

Joe.

 
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