Steyr-Mannlicher M95/34 8x56R

I've got one but haven't shot it yet. Are you buying it from TradeEx like I did?

Here's mine. It came in beautiful condition.
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I've got one but haven't shot it yet. Are you buying it from TradeEx like I did?

Here's mine. It came in beautiful condition.
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Yep thats where I'd be getting it if I do decide to take the plunge.Yours looks to be in excellent condition.

Steyr1 I really do appreciate a hard kicking milsurp ;)
 
I got one from Tradex a couple years ago. Very good condition with a nice bore. Have only shot cast reloads through it so have not experienced how much recoil and blast they apparently have with surplus ammo.
 
I'd check to see if TradeEx has any left.
I know for a fact, that one of the two, still listed on their site, was sold a couple of weeks ago.;)
 
I got one from Tradex a couple years ago. Very good condition with a nice bore. Have only shot cast reloads through it so have not experienced how much recoil and blast they apparently have with surplus ammo.

Yeah probably wont be using surplus either unless I somehow come across some.Another set of dies and when I make my order for molds a 8mm mold as well will be needed.Shooting is getting pretty pricey especially milsurp shooting so reloading is the only way I can see to be able to shoot and not become poor.
 
I have not shot mine yet, but I am hoping it is the same as my m44 Mosin. There is nothing better than four feet of flame belching out the muzzle at the range. Realy wakes people up ! Let us know how you make out !
 
Yeah probably wont be using surplus either unless I somehow come across some.Another set of dies and when I make my order for molds a 8mm mold as well will be needed.Shooting is getting pretty pricey especially milsurp shooting so reloading is the only way I can see to be able to shoot and not become poor.

PS Militaria lists 8x56R Hungarian surplus for $15 for 20 rounds.
 
Shooting cast bullets from these rifles can be a "hit or miss" affair. Bores are supposed to be .329 but apparently most are oversized. I've read the economical Lee mould C329 205 1R usually casts 329 or not much more. I lucked out with my carbine. It slugs .329 and my Lee mould casts .330-331. I opened up my push through Lee sizer to .331 and use standard Hornady 8mm gas checks then pan lube. I bought the Lee die set and nny brass from Tradex and have what is really an unlimited supply of plinking ammo at a very reasonable cost. I haven't had time to do a lot of load developement yet but have had fair success with 2400 powder. Best groups around an inch and a half at 50 yds.

I also have a good supply of jacketed 329 bullets that I bought off the equipment exchange but getting rifles to shoot cast well as always been my first love.
 
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I shot my 95 Rifle following a 35-year wait for some ammo to hit the market.

Same result as with friend Zdragunov: these things are monsters!

Another really good reason to talk to the guys at Trade-Ex and get some of that nice Partizan brass, then get a bullet mould, some gas-checks, a sizer (ream if necessary) and a big, Big, BIG can of Red Dot.

Ammo at a buck a pop is much less appealing than ammo which will shoot just as well at a dime....... and doesn't kick you into the middle of next month!
 
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