7.92 K98 mauser

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7.92 K98 mauser

#1 Post by shotgun sam »

My brother in law hs just bought a K98 as I have all the reloading gear at my place I was wondering what brews other people have for thier K98's also can someone advise me what dies, bullets (as like 308, 311, 224 to be bought) basically any information would be a help and a starting point.

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Meaty

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#2 Post by Meaty »

Its a shame that there are no posts yet as I will soon be reloading for my K98 (once the cheap Yugo has run out) ;)
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#3 Post by Tower75 »

I'm going to start reloading for this calibre soon too.

I can only really help with the basics. Dies? Well, in my opinion, a die is a die is a die. You cannot go wrong with LEE, though I'm sure I'll get flak for that.

Bullets? S&B are cheap, and they'll punch paper as well as anything. Unless your bore is worn, you'll need .323 heads.

As a starting load, just follow the data-sheets and work from there :good:

Good luck
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#4 Post by bnz41 »

Ooops missed this post I reload for Mauser K98 and have had good results out to 600yds with my set up. Should go to a 1000 but will try soon.

Once Fired Brass:
Already fired in your rifle: You may need to trim them. (mine trimmed to 2.23")
lee neck sizer die kit.

New brass:
Remington or PPU brass new F/L sized (Lee/RCBS)

S&B 196gr FMJBT .323dia bullets
Federal Large rifle primers
Powder, Hodgdon H4895 use reloading book to find load data, cos all rifles are different.. OAL in mine 3.15" (max OAL 3.250" Lee book)

Hope this is of help. :0037:

Good tip on the bullets Tower.75
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#5 Post by Meaty »

Thanks for the info. I have been trawling about on the web looking for the S&B 196 FMJBT bullets but cant seem to find a stockist-any leads gratefully received. I was planning to use the PPU bullets from Kranks, are they any good?
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#6 Post by bnz41 »

Hi meaty.

PM sent with info..
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#7 Post by Meaty »

Thank you :good:
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#8 Post by dirtbag »

Hi im going to jump on this as well, as I have 3 K98's with one/two im looking to improve the long range ability.
I have classic cast press with the 8x57 dies, lyman case trimmer. Lyman 49th edition manual to help.

Looking at youtube vids, some people use 200g .323 bullet with it just touching the sub sonic barrrier at 1000 yards, also on other forums I have seen reviews of the Nosler AccuBond 200g (Have silver tip) with good reports.

I will use once fired ppu brass, powder yet to confirmed, remington primers & will try the noslers first
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#9 Post by meles meles »

We buy our canned bangs from www.ammo-zone.co.uk - they seem to have plenty of Mauser fodder ...
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#10 Post by Alpha1 »

PPU Bullits from Kranks are fine for general plinking. He sells PPU ammo for the 8mm mauser as well I believe.
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