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Member Posts: 12 (10/6/02 6:18:46 pm) Reply | Edit | Del All Imported 8x57JS Hunting cartridges? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyone know how or if it's attainable? 8mm Mauser cartridges manufactured and sold legally in the US are designed to the pressures of pre-98 action models, which is the 8x57J(the 'J' stands for 'infantry'...German). In 1904 they switched to the 8x57JS(S for spitzer...aerodynamic pointed bullet) which had a higher chamber pressure taking advantage of the strong 98 actions and making a difference of around 7-800fps! Only in Europe can you get true 8x57JS rounds, unless you buy imported military surplus ammo, that I have and am sighted in for. What I will inevitably have to do is load my own, but the season is approaching quickly. I thought it would be faster and easier to buy a box of imported German 8x57JS hunting ammo, but maybe that's not legal or somthing. Mauser45 Member Posts: 6 (10/12/02 10:38:12 am) Reply | Edit | Del ezSupporter Re: Imported 8x57JS Hunting cartridges? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ssurell, The 8mm is an excellent gun if you have one with a good barrel. Sounds like you will have to find a dealer that can order you some ammo from RWS or Brennecke. I think that they are still in business. How about Norma Ammo ? You shouldn't have a problem finding a dealer for them and their ammo is excellent! The down side is that European ammo costs a bundle. Don't know whether you reload or not, if not, this is the perfect excuse to start! ssurell Member Posts: 16 (10/17/02 1:17:57 am) Reply | Edit | Del Yes, should reload -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For what I can buy a box of Norma, I can buy a set of dies AND a cut cartridge to length tool. PoorBoy55 Member Posts: 4 (10/30/02 4:30:11 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Imported 8x57JS Hunting cartridges? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stellier and Bellot makes 8mm ammo is also another option. And is not nearly as expensive as Norma. I beleive there website rated the 196gr bullet at ~2500 fps give or take. Which is much better than the American 170gr at ~2300 fps. Richard Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2941 (10/31/02 9:32:03 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Imported 8x57JS Hunting cartridges? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ssurell.....of course you realize that the 8x57J and the 8x57JS had different bullet weights and diameters. The original "J" had a 226 grain round nose bullet of .318 diameter. The "JS" had a 154 grain spitzer-type bullet of .323 diameter. You can use a "J" in a "JS", but not the reverse. 1952Sniper V.I.P. Member Posts: 403 (11/4/02 5:26:06 pm) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Imported 8x57JS Hunting cartridges? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What about this Igman stuff that Aim is selling? The box says 8x57mm JS. Anyone know about it? Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht! Xracer *TFF Senior Staff* Posts: 2954 (11/5/02 8:35:57 am) Reply | Edit | Del Re: Imported 8x57JS Hunting cartridges? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't know how good it is, but if you have a '98 (or later) Mauser, it's the type you're looking for.
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