Hi everyone,
I have been reloading 8mm Ordnance for a few years now. However I always used the Jet Bullets lead 8mm Ordnance bullet and had no issues. It looks like Jet is now out of business so I had to switch to this nice copper plated bullet:
https://x-reload.com/bullet-330-100g-tmj-rn-8mm-lebel-rev-p-100.html
The loading that I was always comfortable with previously was 2.8 grains of Trail Boss behind that lead bullet. However I used the same amount of trail boss behind these copper plated bullets and I immediately encountered a squib load and it was very under powered. I have looked all over the internet for somebody that has had success using these bullets in 8mm Ordnance revolvers but I cannot find anything.
So today I want to ask do any of you have a recipe that works for you when using these bullets?
Components that I use:
- Hornady 8mm Ordnance Die Set
- Cut down 32/20 cases and sometimes genuine 8mm Ordnance cases
- Any small pistol primer, type does not seem to matter
I have been reloading 8mm Ordnance for a few years now. However I always used the Jet Bullets lead 8mm Ordnance bullet and had no issues. It looks like Jet is now out of business so I had to switch to this nice copper plated bullet:
https://x-reload.com/bullet-330-100g-tmj-rn-8mm-lebel-rev-p-100.html
The loading that I was always comfortable with previously was 2.8 grains of Trail Boss behind that lead bullet. However I used the same amount of trail boss behind these copper plated bullets and I immediately encountered a squib load and it was very under powered. I have looked all over the internet for somebody that has had success using these bullets in 8mm Ordnance revolvers but I cannot find anything.
So today I want to ask do any of you have a recipe that works for you when using these bullets?
Components that I use:
- Hornady 8mm Ordnance Die Set
- Cut down 32/20 cases and sometimes genuine 8mm Ordnance cases
- Any small pistol primer, type does not seem to matter