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Top 10 (rifle) hunting cartridges everyone should own
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<blockquote data-quote="Varberger757" data-source="post: 884239" data-attributes="member: 66992"><p>Sorry, maybe I took your question wrongly and answered about the most popular 8mm cartridges over here. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> </p><p>The most common 8mm bullets for hunting are the bonded premiums in 196 - 200gr and up to 220gr while using 8x68S/ 8mm RM. We strongly prefer penetrating and mushrooming projectiles and keep us away from the fragile types. Most hunting is usually done within ranges between 80 - 200 m. We use both products made by European and American manufactures. Currently the Barnes (T)TSX in 160 and 180gr as well as the GMX from Hornady are getting more and more popular. On the other hand, you find the outstanding MJG – bullet from Lutz Moeller. Hard to beat!</p><p>There is one crucial thing still missing, that we'll finally get a real <strong>LR - hunting projectile</strong> for the 8mms! Then this calibre could even flourish in the USA.</p><p> gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varberger757, post: 884239, member: 66992"] Sorry, maybe I took your question wrongly and answered about the most popular 8mm cartridges over here. :cool: The most common 8mm bullets for hunting are the bonded premiums in 196 - 200gr and up to 220gr while using 8x68S/ 8mm RM. We strongly prefer penetrating and mushrooming projectiles and keep us away from the fragile types. Most hunting is usually done within ranges between 80 - 200 m. We use both products made by European and American manufactures. Currently the Barnes (T)TSX in 160 and 180gr as well as the GMX from Hornady are getting more and more popular. On the other hand, you find the outstanding MJG – bullet from Lutz Moeller. Hard to beat! There is one crucial thing still missing, that we'll finally get a real [B]LR - hunting projectile[/B] for the 8mms! Then this calibre could even flourish in the USA. gun) [/QUOTE]
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