Left 8x63 (Swedish) with 218 grain projectile (1941 dated)
Right 8x57 (Czechoslovakian) 178 grain projectile (1949 dated)
The Czech stuff has a mild steel core, and projectile is identical to the 7.9 German SME. This makes sense because 7.9 cartridges and K98k rifles were made there to German spec, during occupation.
(I chose the Czech for this picture instead of a German for aesthetic reasons. Same case and jacket material as the Swede)
Cannelure on the Swede is 0.063" closer to the tip than the Czech/German stuff.
Projectile length is also 0.012" longer on the Swede.
As far as I can tell, the boat tail and ogive is identical.
When reloading the Swedish bullets in 8x57 I'm thinking seating it to the cannelure is a bad idea as it would take up precious case volume.
German 7.9 spec is 3.173" (80.6mm) OAL
CIP lists 3.228" as the OAL and most reloading manuals, from what I've seen list 3.25 as the MAX OAL
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