I've been an 8mm fan for quite a few years. I have and use 8mm's in 8mm Rem, 8x68, 8mm-338 and 8mm-06 Ackley. These calibres have not been used in isolation as I also use a couple 338's and a 340. The 8mm Rem is a great cartridge in a 26 in or longer barrel. Shorten the barrel and you loose a lot of velocity. The 8x68 and the 8mm 338 have the same case capacity and deliver identical performance. The 323 Hollis would be very similar in loads and performance. With these 3 the only bullets I've not had problems with are the 200 gr Nosler partition, the 200 gr Barnes TSX and the Swift A-frames. The 300 mags will shoot lighter bullets flatter and the 338's will shoot heavier bullets faster but for long range hunting of large game such as moose and elk the big 8mm's give up very little to any calibre. So they are a niche calibre. Anyone who does any objective testing will find that. While the 8mm-06 Imp will not deliver the velocity the big cases will it will the 8mm-06 Imp will shot the 180 gr E-tip within 150 fps of the bigger cases. If you have a good 300 mag or 338 mag don't run out and sell thinking a new 8mm is going to majically do something new but don't look down you nose at a well loaded 8mm mag.




















































