Advice wanted on loading for my couldn't be more awkward G88

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Re: Advice wanted on loading for my couldn't be more awkward

#21 Post by dirtbag »

jjvc wrote:Not sure if this is any help Dirtbag but I have just sized a 8mm case without the decapping pin, flared it with the lyman 31 long M die (which I use for the .303) and seated a .316 bullet (the closest I have to your size) and it produces an acceptable looking round.

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Thanks Joe that certainly does help.

I have been speaking to a guy in the states, who I have purchased from before.
He is goin to mod' some old 8mm mauser-8x57 RCBS dies where the full length size die reduces the outside neck diameter to .335" and inside of a Federal brand case is about .310". He will grind the expander to about .316 for a cheap price
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Thanks Joe that certainly does help.

I have been speaking to a guy in the states, who I have purchased from before.
He is goin to mod' some old 8mm mauser-8x57 RCBS dies where the full length size die reduces the outside neck diameter to .335" and inside of a Federal brand case is about .310". He will grind the expander to about .316 for a cheap price
I don't see how that would work and you don't need to go to the States you could get that done over here.
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Alpha1 wrote:
Thanks Joe that certainly does help.

I have been speaking to a guy in the states, who I have purchased from before.
He is goin to mod' some old 8mm mauser-8x57 RCBS dies where the full length size die reduces the outside neck diameter to .335" and inside of a Federal brand case is about .310". He will grind the expander to about .316 for a cheap price
I don't see how that would work and you don't need to go to the States you could get that done over here.
Reloading components over here are a rip off for start, find the right people and you can save some money (as long as you don't mind waiting)

Why wouldn't it work ?
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#24 Post by Alpha1 »

A set of Lee RGB dies from Kranks is £18 plus £4 postage. You just need some one to stick the expander in a lathe and reduce it to .318. If that's the way you want to go. Job done.
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Alpha1 wrote:A set of Lee RGB dies from Kranks is £18 plus £4 postage. You just need some one to stick the expander in a lathe and reduce it to .318. If that's the way you want to go. Job done.
Thanks much appreciated, there is another option after all.

It may be worth mentioning that I am not going to be doing any hardcore shooting with this, 100 / 200 yards messing around with the father, not looking for holes touching.
So if this method works,safe, and gets this old girl going again, I'm all for it
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#26 Post by Alpha1 »

100/200 yards is fine I'm all for getting these old girls shooting again. If I can do any thing to help you get her shooting again you are welcome. Milsurps are my passion this modern stuff is just a money pit. Bench rest. F class you can keep it. A few hours on the range with good friends and a bit of banter. Priceless.
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Alpha1 wrote:100/200 yards is fine I'm all for getting these old girls shooting again. If I can do any thing to help you get her shooting again you are welcome. Milsurps are my passion this modern stuff is just a money pit. Bench rest. F class you can keep it. A few hours on the range with good friends and a bit of banter. Priceless.
Thanks very much for your offer.
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#28 Post by lasbrisas »

Alpha1 wrote:100/200 yards is fine I'm all for getting these old girls shooting again. If I can do any thing to help you get her shooting again you are welcome. Milsurps are my passion this modern stuff is just a money pit. Bench rest. F class you can keep it. A few hours on the range with good friends and a bit of banter. Priceless.
It's refreshing to find someone that thinks the same as me, all the Rem 700 shooters with their 40x mag scopes at our club laugh at me when they see my old WW1 and WW2 rifles, until I hit the vbull at 300yds with an iron sight rifle, their not laughing then ! Sorry OP didn't mean to take over !
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lasbrisas wrote:
Alpha1 wrote:100/200 yards is fine I'm all for getting these old girls shooting again. If I can do any thing to help you get her shooting again you are welcome. Milsurps are my passion this modern stuff is just a money pit. Bench rest. F class you can keep it. A few hours on the range with good friends and a bit of banter. Priceless.
It's refreshing to find someone that thinks the same as me, all the Rem 700 shooters with their 40x mag scopes at our club laugh at me when they see my old WW1 and WW2 rifles, until I hit the vbull at 300yds with an iron sight rifle, their not laughing then ! Sorry OP didn't mean to take over !
No need to apologise, I am the same. Everytime I show up at the ranges with my milsurp gear I get the "what is that , is it an enfield"? , I reply , "no, it's a Krag–Jørgensen"
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dirtbag wrote:
lasbrisas wrote:
Alpha1 wrote:100/200 yards is fine I'm all for getting these old girls shooting again. If I can do any thing to help you get her shooting again you are welcome. Milsurps are my passion this modern stuff is just a money pit. Bench rest. F class you can keep it. A few hours on the range with good friends and a bit of banter. Priceless.
It's refreshing to find someone that thinks the same as me, all the Rem 700 shooters with their 40x mag scopes at our club laugh at me when they see my old WW1 and WW2 rifles, until I hit the vbull at 300yds with an iron sight rifle, their not laughing then ! Sorry OP didn't mean to take over !
No need to apologise, I am the same. Everytime I show up at the ranges with my milsurp gear I get the "what is that , is it an enfield"? , I reply , "no, it's a Krag–Jørgensen"
Ah a Krag, another on my growing list and I already have a fair few !
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