Interesting. I guess the more you know......
But still while you might get away with it, it's not a mistake you would what to make.
8mm in a 270 chamber would be similar to the 30-06 in a 6.5.....
The Arisakas tested by PO Ackley were proven to be the strongest milsurp actions of all the rifles fielded. They were the only actions that didn't have a catastrophic failure.
Every rifle made in recent years and mostly back in the day were tested with PROOF loads. From what I've read and actually saw, at least three in a row.
I don't do the 8mm in a 30cal barrel on a regular basis but I have done it at least 20 times on a P17 sporter. To my knowledge I have never done this with STEEL CORE or special ammunition.
I believe, STEEL core ammunition, or armor piercing wouldn't swage down enough to pass through the bore. Lead on the other hand is far more ductile and maleable. I believe the Brinnell number was around 22 for the most part.
I don't encourage anyone to do this at all. However, this morning I picked an 8x57 case, that had been fireformed in a 30-06 chamber, out of the scrap brass bin. It was a WWII dated steel case round. I believe those were loaded with malleable steel core bullets for the most part, because it was cheaper than lead. Low carbon steel bullets were tested and found to be acceptably accurate at a substantially lower cost.
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