vtmarmot
P Magoon, Livin' Free NH
I'm considering several rifles marked 8x57 J. I am aware that this is the earlier version of the 8mm Mauser with the .318 bore. The JS is the "modern" version with the .323 bore. I can find no company that sells to the U.S. market that sells ammo for the 8x57 J, so this will be a handloading proposition. All ammo sold in the U.S. is loaded to anemic levels per SAAMI recommendations in case it's fired in an older spec rifle. It appears to me that I can use the same case and dies for either. I would either have to remove the expander plug or sand it down a little depending on the thickness of the necks. I also imagine that a die company might sell me a custom expander plug. Some shooters of the 8x57 J use .321 bullets designed for the .32 special. I have found 3 different sources for the .318 bullets but they ain't cheap. I realize I'll have to slug the bore to know what I've really got before I get started.
Why do this? I want a nice engraved German or Austrian mauser with a scope having a German number 1 or number 4 reticle. Most of the good ones are '06 or 8x57 JS and they go for $2500 and up. Nice examples in 8x57 J generally sell for a good bit less.
Anything wrong with my thinking here? Anyone know where I can get correct-sized lead slugs short of hoping to find some in my tackle box?
Why do this? I want a nice engraved German or Austrian mauser with a scope having a German number 1 or number 4 reticle. Most of the good ones are '06 or 8x57 JS and they go for $2500 and up. Nice examples in 8x57 J generally sell for a good bit less.
Anything wrong with my thinking here? Anyone know where I can get correct-sized lead slugs short of hoping to find some in my tackle box?