CoryTheCowboy
CGN Regular
Cory, I am having a bit of a brain fart here and forget what it is you are loading, do I remember it is an 8mm - 06? (I know I could look back through many pages and find out, but....) I just acquired a rifle in this new-to-me chambering.............and 3031 is a GREAT powder, I use it in a number of cartridges.
Best regards,
Doug
Good afternoon Doug, it's a 323 CTC (Cory/Ted Collaboration)...which is when a heavy handed wannabe gunsmith is attempting to hand ream a 8x57 to 8mm/06 chamber but overshoots it and of course Ted saves the day by teaching me to salvage the project instead of rebarreling it
Cory... those 196 Woodleighs @ 2600 are a perfect bear rig... better get after them!
I'll admit I've put exactly...5 unsuccessful minutes into hunting bear in my entire life, but I'm planning to take it a little more seriously this spring and this is the rifle that will be coming with me.
Hey, Cory - 2,600 fps with nearly 200 grain bullets? Wow! - has got you just about back to Nosler 9 loads for, well, the 30-06.... Except they needed a 24" barrel to do that!!! And they did get a bit past that with 3 powders, or so they reported...
I'm into unexplored territory with only the slightest bit of common sense as my guide...so if I stop posting again, assume things have taken a turn for the worst and I pushed it too hard.
I realize I'm late to the party on this, but that - is - beautiful!![]()
It did it's best to fulfill the vision of the "Ugly 8mm"
Years ago, my old shooter buddy Laird Allary, now gone on to the big hunting grounds, convinced me to give him my prize (i.e. very ugly) 8x57 "sporter" to take and have rechambered to 8mm-06. Did so, and continued to use it for whitetail for years after. I only ever used 150 grain Sierra SP and a healthy charge of 47SB, good Ammo Mart surplus.
The above thread is priceless. Good natured razzing, tongue-in-cheek explanations, reference to Possum Lodge - all good stuff!
A while back, I made reference on here to bungling my way through making up 8mm-06 brass, and lo and behold, a good CGN'r sends me a die to speed and simplify the process. Thanks again! I have never chrono'd the round, but will have to try to fit that in my busy schedule. I do know that if I plant a round in the whitetail boiler room, it's a done deal.
Thanks for the postings of a fun project. Keep up the good work!
I'm sure that I could plunk one of those bullets into the boiler room of a deer at any velocity I've achieved so far and it would work well...like Ted said earlier during the 170gr tests, I had basically replicated a 30-30 load, but if I had stopped there, I don't think this thread would've been nearly as exciting
Cory





















































