7.92/8mm Brass

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shotgun sam
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7.92/8mm Brass

#1 Post by shotgun sam »

Hi my brother in law is looking for 7.92/8mm Brass if anyone has some spare and wants to sell give me a pm and I will give you his contact details.

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Re: 7.92/8mm Brass

#2 Post by Chapuis »

Sam you ned to be a bit more specific - 8mm what cases?
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Re: 7.92/8mm Brass

#3 Post by shotgun sam »

chapuis,

All I was told is that it was a mauser k98 that takes 8mm brass He has 20 that are ppu I hope that helps.

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tikka t3 lite stainless 223
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#4 Post by bnz41 »

That will be 8x57 then. Did you see the reload data I posted for this bullet?
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Re: 7.92/8mm Brass

#5 Post by Andy632 »

I used to use cut down .30-06 brass when I needed 8x57 cases to reload. Very easy operation to do. But safer if you don't have a .30-06 rifle to go with them.
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