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    reloading and paper patching for the 8mm Mauser

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    I have a Yugoicon 8MM Mauser rifle i got at a local sporting goods store called Big 5. I was low on .323 bullets so I reloaded some .313 180 grain Hornady bullets using 42 grains of IMR 4895. I used sticky printer labels to "patch" the bullets up to approximately .323 and it seemed to work well. I had a flyer or two outta 20 rounds but it could have been my shooting. I was able to hit milk jugs at 70 yards pretty well. The paper patch bullets seemed to do as well as the .323 I loaded also, with about the same accuracy. Shooting free hand, standing.
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    Sounds like it's time for some serious bench testing. Y'all have at it!

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    Definatly needs more testing. I would have thought that the sticky labels would hinder accuracy. I know for black powder paper patched bullets people want the paper to fall away from the bullet after it leaves the barrel.
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    Well, the sticky printer label paper barely sticks to the bullet. one time around the .313 and cut the label with a razor knife and it fits snug in the sized .323 neck. It is easy. I will punch some holes in paper next time out and will post results here. by the way, Samco Global web site had bayonets to fit the Mauser at a good price. I got a used one that looks new enough to me for $30 plus S&H. came with a frog and shoulder strap and some cleaning stuff. no extra rod though.

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