Federal Cartridge 8mm Mauser By Federal, 170 Grain, Hi-Shok SP,
Load Number: 8A*
Caliber: 8mm Mauser (8X57mm JS Mauser)
Bullet Weight: 170 Grains, 11.01 Grams
Primer Number: 210
Classic Centerfire, Hi-Shok Soft Point
Usage: Medium Game
*Only For Use In Barrel Intended For .323 Inch Diameter Bullets. Do Not Use In 8X57mm J Commission Rifles (M1888) Or In Sporting Or Other Military Arms Of .318 Inch Bore Diameter.
Federal Hi-Shok Bullets Hit Hard And Expand Reliably For Effective Game-Getting Performance. The Tapered Jacket Is Designed To Provide Good Initial Penetration Plus Controlled Expansion. Rigid manufacturing Controls Ensure Consistency; generations Of Hunters Swear By Their Reliability.
For generations, Hunters Have Made This Bullet The Choice For Deer And Bear In Heavy Cover. Its Large Exposed Tip, Good Weight Retention And specially Tapered Jacket Provide Controlled Expansion For Deep Penetration.
Mfg No: 8A
Manufacturer: Federal Cartridge
Warranty: Warranted Against manufacturers defects.
Shipping Information
Weight: 1.32 pounds.
Dimensions: 6.03 (L) X 2.44 (W) X 1.22 (H) inches.:
SKU: 15365
Total Rounds 20
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Specification |
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Value |
Warranty |
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Warranted against manufacturers defects. |
Caliber |
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8mm Mauser |
Weight |
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170 Grain |
BulletType |
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Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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8A |
SKU |
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1001113 |
UPC |
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029465084813 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 8X57mm Mauser (8mm Mauser, 7.92mm Mauser) was introduced by Peter Paul Mauser in 1888. Though most famous as Germany's military cartridge through both world wars it was adopted by numerous countries and its .470-inch rim and base diameter established the standard size for most non-magnum rimless cartridges to this day. The original bullet diameter, designated "J", used a .318-inch bullet. In 1904 this was changed to .323-inch, the diameter we consider "8mm" today. The larger diameter is designated "JS" or "S." With older rifles it is important to know which bullet diameter, as all American and most European factory loads use .323-inch bullets. The 8X57mm remains a popular and common hunting cartridge in Europe and is often compared to the 30-06. With less case capacity it is a bit slower, but it is typically loaded with heavier bullets and has more frontal area, so its many fans believe it hits harder. It is certainly adequate for any game that one might hunt with a 30-06. —
Craig Boddington
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