I may have to venture into one again. Better stock and pad. Maybe a brake...
.416 Remington uses 8mm RM case as parent cartridge. Have not checked OAL....
Agree, it is like a .340 Bee, lots of smack. I own 2 .338’s and a .375, so skipped this increment.
If I was hunting big bears, elk, Bison, I’d consider it.
That's not a bad price for brass.Little searching tells me there arent many choices for brass, and even the cheapest remington i see is 1.50/round.
Thanks for the input though, might have to start looking for a donor action.
I doubt the average person can tolerate the recoil enough to shoot it accurately.
A buddy has/had one, he took a few elk with it. He doesn't reload and I think he parked it due to ammo availability.
IIRC there was a guy on here that shot a Grizzly with one 10 or 15 years ago and it got away.
Several configurations of 8mm Mags in hand since it's inception in '77.
BDL's,RemCustom Shop,Classic's
The BDL w/ KDF brake is my user stock rifle-pushing/plinking Hornady 150 SpirePoint's @ 3600fps makes it a varmint rig....per se!
Any 8mmRM loaded w/ 8 mauser projectiles is a disaster in the making & not a fault of the 8mmRemMag.
I doubt that was the cartridges fault. Bad bullet choice or bad shot placement likely.
Someone once said the 8mm Rem. Mag was the answer to a question that didn't exist.
Great round but it falls between the 300 magnums and the 338 magnums.
I used mine for three years and then sold it off back in the early 80's and bought my first of many 338's.
Nothing much has changed to make me change my mind since.
I'll take a 340 Weatherby's performance if I want that felt recoil of a stock Remington BDL 8mm Mag.
hard to get too excited about the 8mm's today. The 300 Win Mag with 200gr Accubond only lags behind the 8mm Mag by 75 fps, and it only takes about 100 yards downrange for the more aerodynamic 30 cal bullet to eclipse the 8mm in downrange velocity, energy, and bullet drop/drift




























