8x68
AH fanatic
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2015
- Messages
- 691
- Reaction score
- 652
- Location
- Ontario, Canada
- Media
- 12
- Member of
- OFAH
- Hunted
- Canada, USA
Really nice rifle! The "fish scale" style checkering is really cool.
Beautiful Rifle Mannlicher. I envy you.A Mannlicher Schoenauer, Mod. MC (Monte Carlo) in 8x68 S from 1963 entered my gun-room:
Barrel from Boehler "Antinit"-steel, 2 scopes (1,5-6x42 Hensoldt Diavari and a Zeiss 8x52 Diasta), both on a Suhler claw mont.
I am very happy , because I've got this rare Piece. This is the Magnum sytem of the post-war Mannlichers. The same as for the .458 WM ....
Mannlicher
The Steyr I refer to is an original built in the 60's. Not the newer prohunter.
It is a Steyr Mannlicher Modell S, because the 8x68S needs the long system of the Modell S.Think this may be the one you referred to, Steyr-Mannlicher Model M in 8x68s.
Hello, my Sauer 202 in 8x68 have 1:11 twist rate. Factory rifle, 650mm barrel lenght.According to a persons who build /custom build 8x68S rifles , they recommend a twist of 1: 10 . I really wanted to purchase a barrel with a twist of 1: 9.45 like my 8x57 JS Mauser , but these persons object to this idea and pointed out that the road to go is 1:10 twist. Although another friend of mine Koos de Beer build his 8x68S with a 1:10 twist and he swears by it....I really would like to hear form members who already have a 8x68S to measure their rifle`s twist rate of the barrel and give us some feedback please members???It really would be much appreciated....