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Doug Douglass
09-03-2011, 11:23
Where can I get non corosive 8mm ammo for a Mauser? I have a minty 1941 Portg. short rifle I would like to shoot.
Check: http://gun-deals.com/ammo.php?caliber=8mm+Mauser
Most if not all military surplus 8mm Mauser is corrosive so choose the commercial brands and read the descriptions.
Here are some sites to check.
http://www.jgsales.com/index.php/ammo-for-rifles/8mm-mauser/cPath/12_45
http://www.luckygunner.com/rifle/8x57mm-js-mauser-ammo
http://www.ammoman.com/index.htm
http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/category/categoryId/251?
http://www.targetsportsusa.com/c-169-8x57mm-mauser-8mm-mauser-ammo.aspx
http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/index.php/cName/8mm-mauser-fmj
http://www.wideners.com/itemview.cfm?dir=18|830|854
http://www.aimsurplus.com/catalog.aspx?groupid=42&name=8mm
http://www.cabelas.com/rifle-ammunition-sellier-bellot-8mm-mauser-bulk-ammo-dry-storage-box.shtml
http://www.midwayusa.com/browse/BrowseProducts.aspx?tabid=3&categoryid=7536&categorystring=653***690***
This still amazes me. The clean up for corrosive ammo in a bolt gun is so simple that I can't see the aversion to good quality corrosive primed ammo in these weapons. I've shot a boatload of 7.92x57 and 7.62x54r without a spec of rust on my rifles. Just clean promptly
Beachbumbob
09-24-2011, 12:03
This still amazes me. The clean up for corrosive ammo in a bolt gun is so simple that I can't see the aversion to good quality corrosive primed ammo in these weapons. I've shot a boatload of 7.92x57 and 7.62x54r without a spec of rust on my rifles. Just clean promptly
and .303 and 7.35 Italian and 6.5 Italian and 6.5x55 and 30-06 and 7x57 and .45 auto and 9mm Luger and ... and ... and ... The cleaning is almost as much fun as the shooting.
Ditto on the cleaning advice. The only advantage of shooting non-corrosive is that one can opt to be a bit lazy and clean it later/when I have time. Personally, I bought a boat-load of Sellier & Bellot 8mm (Czech made) from Cheaper Than Dirt 5 years ago. Non-corrosive and good brass for reloading. Even if you don't reload, there is some monetary value in your expended shells. A quick inquiry on this website would no doubt produce individuals with such a need.
Or even scrape (last resort).
randy langford
11-15-2011, 04:36
The only thing I shoot in my K 98 is corrosive ammo as Art said cleanup is no problem never had a problem with rust. Now if you don't clean after your range session yes you will have rust in a few days depending on how bad the humidity is.
I bought a load of Turkish 8mm which was corrosive and really crappie quality control. I pulled it all down and salvaged to bullets and powder. Now I'm into my Yugo and Rom stuff which shoots well but is corrosive. Cleaning is a snap at the range. No rust yet. I will not shoot corrosive in my semi auto's.
I bought a load of Turkish 8mm which was corrosive and really crappie quality control. I pulled it all down and salvaged to bullets and powder. Now I'm into my Yugo and Rom stuff which shoots well but is corrosive. Cleaning is a snap at the range. No rust yet. I will not shoot corrosive in my semi auto's.
You are the man!!! That Turkish 150gr ball was the most brutal kicking military ammo I've ever shot and by a lot. It felt every bit as punishing as 12 guage slugs through an 870, maybe worse. I bought about 100 rounds of that in clips in bandoleers and shot it all off in one day just because I didn't want to go through the abuse again. I don't know what the muzzle velocity on that Turk ammo was but Maybe I'll find a few rounds a chronograph it someday, it had to be at the very top end of the 'spec, probably over.
Like you I generally shoot Yugo ball, corrosive but quite good quality ball ammo and the price is right
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