8mm Mauser?

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Anyone know where a guy can lay his hands on some S&B 196gr SPCE or PRZI equivalent including FMJ? Supplies are diminshed and and off the shelf seems to be drying up? Thanks for any help
 
Corrosive Yugo I believe, but I would rather handload into reformed .30-06 brass than buy anything from those SOBs.

Try Tradex, they usually have the slightly more esoteric available.
 
Why do so (reforming '06 cases, trimming, neck turning etc)? Boxer primer pockets 8X57 cases are widely availlable...

And, just as a sidenote, it's PRVI PARTIZAN UZICE (PPU, or, in Cyrilic NNY)... pronounce Prrrrrvi, like a cat would do :)
 
Why do so (reforming '06 cases, trimming, neck turning etc)? Boxer primer pockets 8X57 cases are widely availlable...
Where? I've been looking for years and can only find occasional bags of 100 here and there, and not at prices I'm willing to pay. Boxer primed .30-06 is a dime a dozen.
 
Keep an eye on Higginson Powders. I bought a bunch of 8x57 Metalverken brass a few years ago....it was good stuff.
 
Tradeex all the way.

Every batch of PPU brass I ordered is of correct size and properly annealed (only one had oversize primer pockets but I still use them)

Trimming is the only thing that's needed but even then I trim to shortest case in a batch (usually ends up longer than needed but shoots better).
 
$65/100 is not my idea of affordable reloading. With the cost of the powder, primers, and bullets you're better off buying loaded ammo and save your time.
 
Not if you do well over 100 reloads out of each case (neck sized) and shoot casts with about 13Gr of powder each :)
 
I agree with the Prvi brass from tradex.
Prvi makes very good brass, however it is a little heavier/thicker than other brass, so reduce your starting loads.

I love to use 30-06 brass as well, because it is readily available, and usually it is free. How can you beat that?
 
Thanks guy's for the assist.Lever has Yugo corrosive FMJ and North American domestic anemic loads.Think I will hold out for S&B from Tradex that's where I bought it from before. That or reload the brass I have.
 
There are no pesky little tricks to reloading 8x57, friend. I started reloading for a Mauser back in 1965 and I still haven't blown myself up.

Only thing I have always found with the 8mm is that it is a kicker with anything more than a 154 slug.

Of course, the Harris Load (13 grains of Red Dot with a 180 CAST bullet) doesn't kick. It also doesn't wear your bore measurably. And it shoots VERY well out past 200 yards in any rifle with a decent bore.

At 9 rounds for a buck (gas-checks included), that's cheap shooting and a lot of fun, all in one big ball of wax.
 
There are no pesky little tricks to reloading 8x57, friend. I started reloading for a Mauser back in 1965 and I still haven't blown myself up.

Only thing I have always found with the 8mm is that it is a kicker with anything more than a 154 slug.

Of course, the Harris Load (13 grains of Red Dot with a 180 CAST bullet) doesn't kick. It also doesn't wear your bore measurably. And it shoots VERY well out past 200 yards in any rifle with a decent bore.

At 9 rounds for a buck (gas-checks included), that's cheap shooting and a lot of fun, all in one big ball of wax.

Hey Smellie, where do you find Red Dot? I've never even heard of it before. Also, does that sort of load work in other calibers?
 
Red Dot is an old powder, made by Hercules for many years. Not quite as old as Bullseye; that one started with Laflin & Rand, long before Hercules bought them out.

Anyway, Hercules has now been bought out, so it is an ALLIANT powder, although you might still find it in Hercules packaging.

It is a fast Shotgun powder which has some uses in largebore pistols...... and for CAST bullets in military rifles.

C.E. Harris, the Canadian firearms writer/exprimenter/authority, invented his Universal Load for Military Rifles about 50 years go. It gives LOW pressures, slightly-over-Gallery velocities (although with a slug twice the weight of a Gallery slug) and rather decent accuracy with just about zip recoil and no measurable bore wear even after many thousands of rounds.

The Load is pretty much the same for just about ANY fullbore military rifle. For a very small case (Carcano, Arisaka), you might want to drop the powder by a grain, for a large case ('06, 8x63) you might want to increase by a grain or so. BUT, for the .303, 7x57, 8x57, 8x50, 8 Lebel, 6.5 Swede, 7.5 French OR Swiss, it is all just about the same: 13 grains (possibly 14; the rifle will tell you) with a 180-grain (or close) CAST bullet. You don't do this one with jacketed slugs: danger of pressure spikes, danger of a bullet stopping in the barrel. So you use CAST and results are VERY impressive.

Several guys on this forum are using it regularly. Buffdog has it as his regular gopher-sniping load out to about 300. Tinman204 is getting 1 MOA with it; of course, he IS using a ROSS.

Box of accurate, low-recoil ammo for 2 bucks?

What's not to like?
 
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