Mauser military cartridges 7 mm,7.65mm and 8mm

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military Mauser cartridges 7 mm 7.65 and 8 mm by Peter and Paul Mauser.
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Excellent knowledge as usual! It still amazes me

AlphaRomeoOneFive
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Great info Rick. I have a soft spot for the 8mm. That caliber and a 8mm rifle from the second war is one of my favorite rifles to shoot

scottmorgan
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The German military never made or approved 311 bullets. It was 321 for the GEW88 then 323.

beefcakes
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Thank you for the video. It answered a lot of questions i had.

stevena
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The JS and IS are the same and are the new ones, the older one is the I or J.

mjoelnir
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Yes I just picked up a Chilean 7mm I’m going to get some ammo and test it out

johnpawly
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The 8x57 came in 2 dia. Bullets .318 and .323

deandepew
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Just came into 7x57mm. Am trying to find ammo now.

blueduck
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8×56R M95 Styer Mannlicher which was re sized in 1934.

markbroad
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Hi, hate to ask questions like this on somebodies channel, but my father gave me a modelo argentino a long time ago. It’s been sporterized. Is there a fool proof way to know the correct caliber? I think it is probably 7.65x53 but it is not stamped on the barrel. Thanks for the video. Ps would you trust that round for deer hunting?

irritateddave
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Great knowledge. Have an 8 mm Mauser inherited from my farther. Was his deer rifle. How do you believe the 7mm “mag” compares to the 8mm?

I shoot long range up to 1000 usually with a variety of target precision rifles.

Considered a 28 Nosler and know how it compares to 7mm mag but not sure of the comparison between 7mm mag and 8mm

Do understand relationship between 30-06 to 8mm but wondered if you had comparatives.

johnblythe
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How can you identify the rifle as a 7.65 Mauser? Are there any markings on the barrel that say '7.65 Mauser'?

lennon
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helo how much does it cost to load military surplus 7mm mauser ammo with fmj bullets 20 rds

happycamper
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Mine is a 1926 VZ24 Batch E*26 the star represents a small lions head. Then the serial number is 6336 K1 with a bit fo space between the four difets and the K1 but idk what the K11 represents. On the side of the reiceiver it only has VZ24 but nothing else. The on top is Two slavic words and BRNO. There is also a very small lions head stamp on the knob of the bolt. All matching numbers, including the bolt. But since mine was built in 1926 and could have been captured by my gramps from the middle east threw to German idk what caliber it is?

michaelw.urbansr.
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the 7mm fit perfect in my type 99 arisaka.

erichiles
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I found a place to get 7mm surplus fmj ammo i could sell for\75c to 1.00 each

happycamper
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I want to know what is the difference between 8×60mm or 8×57mm both r 8mm or different i have cartrage which have 8×60mm wrighten at the botom can u explain please

khalidsarwar
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Sorry i cant provied right now because i m out of country long time ago i will try my best to get pics of gun and cartrage when ever i get i will send u thank for help

khalidsarwar
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Saying the 7.65x53 is not as good as a ..7.62x51 is patently untrue. Locate a Ken Waters 'Pet Loads' reloading manual and read what he had to say about the 7.65x53. Ken Waters 'Pet Loads' is the Holy Grail of reloading manuals.

pnwoods
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In this video they shows 2 type of 7mm that the one i have it looks like the in round shape on top not sharp one butt this is 7.65 the one i have it 8×60mm

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