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M48A Accuracy Issues
I have a M48A I had gotten from Mitchell's Mausers last year. The issue I have with it, is that it shoots extremely low. I use one of the NRA 100 yard targets and aim at the center of the target (with the sight adjustment slid all the way back). At 100 yds (the furthest I have been able to shoot it) it shoots below the black and some shots shoot land below the target circle but still on paper. I have done these shots from a leadsled. Is there anyway to adjust the elevation of the front sight? Is there something I am missing about these guns or did I get a lemon?
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Also the only ammo I have used is PPU 8mm Mauser Match ammo. 200 grain FMJBT
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Originally Posted by
mr.tickle
shoots extremely low

Originally Posted by
mr.tickle
the only ammo I have used is PPU 8mm Mauser
That's the cause of you troubles right there. PRVI/PPU 8mm is underpowered. Popular consensus seems to be it's loaded to SAAMI specs rather the European C.I.L specs. Muzzle velocities average around 300fps less than Milsurp or other European sporting ammo with comparable bullet weights. Give some S&B a try, it should solve your low POI problem.
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Originally Posted by
vintage hunter
That's the cause of you troubles right there. PRVI/PPU 8mm is underpowered. Popular consensus seems to be it's loaded to SAAMI specs rather the European C.I.L specs. Muzzle velocities average around 300fps less than Milsurp or other European sporting ammo with comparable bullet weights. Give some S&B a try, it should solve your low POI problem.
Thank you. Is there any other brands besides S&B you would recommend? Is the milsurp yugo/PPU stuff you see often for sale is that CIL spec or SAAMI spec?
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Originally Posted by
mr.tickle
Is there any other brands besides S&B you would recommend?
Other than S&B all I've ever shot in my 8mm's was Turkish
milsurp or my own handloads. I generally don't recommend items I have no hands in experience with but you might give the Hornady brand a go. Advertised muzzle velocities of 2500 fps suggest it's closer to European standards. It ain't cheap though, $33/20 rounds. About the only other option would be the Nosler offerings but it's ridiculously expensive at pert near $3 a round.

Originally Posted by
mr.tickle
Is the milsurp yugo/PPU stuff you see often for sale is that CIL spec or SAAMI spec?
Just an educated guess but I'd say all/most actual military surplus would be loaded to European standards.
Do you reload? Might be your best option.
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Originally Posted by
vintage hunter
Just an educated guess but I'd say all/most actual military surplus would be loaded to European standards.
Do you reload? Might be your best option.
I just built a reloading bench and am working on getting all the equipment. Guess this gives me another excuse to hurry up and get everything set up! Do you know a good website that lists the CIL spec loadings?
Just shot the last of my PPU ammo saturday glad I held off on ordering more!
Thanks for all the help!
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I've also done extremely well with the Yugo
M75. Both lots I have are from 1999 and shoot very well, even in my shot out gun. Be warned that even relatively new stuff like that is still corrosive and I think berdan primed, so not easily re-loadable. The old stuff is fine too but the M75 like what SGAmmo has right now is fantastic. I also agree the normal PPU is a bit under loaded though I've not shot the Match grade. Makes good brass for reloading though.
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Originally Posted by
mr.tickle
Do you know a good website that lists the CIL spec loadings?
Correction: the abbreviation for the Permanent International Commission for the Proof of Small Arms is actually C.I.P., not CIL as previously stated.
Hodgdon.com is good though it doesn't specifically list data C.I.P. spec data.
The 8x57 mauser round can be loaded to it's full potential using the data found in any reputable load manual. The working pressures of max loads are usually comparable to ammo of European origin.
Last edited by vintage hunter; 02-16-2016 at 07:37 PM.
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Originally Posted by
mr.tickle
Is there something I am missing about these guns or did I get a lemon?
Yes/maybe. Read on!

Originally Posted by
vintage hunter
That's the cause of you troubles right there. PRVI/PPU 8mm is underpowered. Popular consensus seems to be it's loaded to SAAMI specs rather the European C.I.L specs. Muzzle velocities average around 300fps less than Milsurp or other European sporting ammo with comparable bullet weights. Give some S&B a try, it should solve your low POI problem.
Sorry, I don't think it will. IMHO, the whole thread about trying different types of commercial ammo is a confusing and expensive red herring.
Let's look at some simple ballistics, taken from the table in the Sierra manual for 175gn .323 dia. SPT bullets - and believe me, at 100 yards it hardly matters what type of bullet you use - and I use everything from round ball to 6mm BR boattails - it just isn't flying far enough for BC etc to make the kind of difference under discussion here.
Right at the top: 3200 fps. Drop at 100yds = 1.78"
Down at the bottom: 2100 fps. Drop at 100yds = 4.18"
So the diffence is a mind-boggling 2.4 inches! Which does not explain the following:

Originally Posted by
mr.tickle
At 100 yds (the furthest I have been able to shoot it) it shoots below the black and some shots shoot land below the target circle but still on paper.
The number of Mausers I have shot must now be getting close to 3-figures. And up to now none of them shot too low. On the contrary, all were high to disastrously high. So with some of them I had to tack on a second bull below the target to get the shots to land in the black of the upper bull. The typical military Mauser was zeroed at 200-300 meters for a central hold, depending on the country. So one has to puzzle out why this one shoots so abnormally low, not waste money on all sorts of ammo.

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Steve762
Easy fix! Slide the rear sight up to get the vertical shot placement you want.
Once again, a photo would save reams of speculation. But a photo of the front sight might well reveal that the blade has been seriously filed down, as a fix for the usual high POI of ex-military Mausers. This is commonly done to get the POI into the black with a backsight leaf setting that can be varied to suit different types of ammo.
So Steve's answer is correct. The sight was probably so drastically shortened because a previous user was shooting lead bullets, at a much lower velocity than any jacketed bullet. There is nothing wrong in that, as you adjust the backsight leaf to suit, but if it bothers you, get a replacement foresight blade.
Post a photo of the foresight, so we can all see if I'm talking tripe!
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 02-17-2016 at 11:11 AM.
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