That sounds catchy! Offered with high velocity cartridges. 175gr @2800fps.323 Rigby Express
That sounds catchy! Offered with high velocity cartridges. 175gr @2800fps.323 Rigby Express
Nothing like fond memories.Gentlemen you have some absolutely gorgeous rifles!
Back in the early 1960's when I was about 12 years old and already had a fascination for firearms. My grandfather had an old German "army" rifle hanging on the wall which I admired greatly. I asked why he never shot it and the reply was the caliber was unknown but, it wouldn't take a .30-30 or .30'06. I talked with some of my friends at school and one said if it was German it was probably 8mm.
I told my dad what I'd learned and he thought we should go to the hardware for cartridges. Naturally, none was in stock but, a box was ordered and dad said he sure hoped they were right because of the high price of $4.95!
Ammo came in and everything seemed to fit. We lashed the rifle to an old tire and used a long cord to fire it and everything worked as planned. It came to be known as my rifle and I used that M.98 all through my teens.
Now to answer the question, I shot everything from snakes to crows and hawks, some even flying, and tried my best for deer but, they were very scarce so I never got one.
Thanks for indulging me down memory lane!
that sounds about right and that would explain its popularity back in the early days (318 WR w/ FMJs) even on elephant.318 I believe.
beautiful animals!!!Ill add a few more pics of recent hunts with the 8x57.
These are from the fall of 2022. Used 180gr TSX at 2780 fps and 195gr Interlocks at 2550 fps
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2023- Black bear shot with 180gr TSX and Buck shot with 170gr Speer hotcor
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My niece shot this buck with her Tikka t3x in 8x57 with a mild load 170gr speer hotcor at 2500 fps
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WOW ! I have a M98 Zastava 8/57 have not hunted with it yet you have inspired me thank you.The what have you killed with the 7x57 thread got me thinking of starting one for the 8x57. I looked around this site and there doesn't seem to be much love for this old grand cartridge. I haven't hunted Africa yet (something I dream of for the future) but I have hunted in Canada with the 8mm's I've owned. I'm a big fan and believer in the 8x57 being an all around cartridge just like the 30-06 if loaded properly or European ammunition is used(American made ammunition is very underloaded for the older .318" bore), and am confident in dispatching anything this continent has to offer.
I've used many bullet types From Hornady, Speer, Nosler, Sierra, and Barnes. A few bullets that stood out to me in performance has been the 180gr Nosler Ballistic tip loaded to 2700 fps and the 195gr Hornady interlock/196gr Norma plastic point going 2550-2600 fps. Great penetration and knock down power. Furthest shot I've had to take was 300 yards on a Mule deer and closest on a treed Black bear at approx. 10 yards. The 8x57 has never failed me. As long as i do my part the cartridge will do its part with authority.
Now back to the original question, what have you killed with the 8x57? How did your specific bullet hold up and preform?
I'll post some pictures of my personal kills using the 8x57 to begin with!
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