Gert Odendaal
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I take note, and I will save to improve the rifle.
Will it be expensive to fit another stock to the 8x68S in the USA?I take note, and I will save to improve the rifle.
Oscar, send me photos of your Voere stock?Thanks, I was planning to sell the 8x68S Voere but I'm going to keep it. I'm going to put a Burris Fulfield II in 3-9x40 and use it for hunting.
well 8x68S compared to 300Hello friends, I first apologize for taking so long to write. I hope you had a great start to the year. On this occasion I want to face two fast one with a belt with a belt and American origin and another without a belt and European origin. Which one seems better? Say that I bought a second-hand Voere rifle in the 8x68S cartridge.
well:Hello friends, I first apologize for taking so long to write. I hope you had a great start to the year. On this occasion I want to face two fast one with a belt with a belt and American origin and another without a belt and European origin. Which one seems better? Say that I bought a second-hand Voere rifle in the 8x68S cartridge.
Hello, I live in Spain. I don't know what it would cost to put a new stock on the Voere rifle in the US. But surely cheaper than in Spain.Will it be expensive to fit another stock to the 8x68S in the USA?
Tomorrow when I get back from work I'll take some pictures of the stock of the rifle.Oscar, send me photos of your Voere stock?
8x68S is an awesome cartridge and stands alone as does most German designed cartridges.....
You could go German and never look back....
Oscar, if you visit SA or a person you know visit SA from Spain I can get hold of Johan Greyling`s rifle stock for the 8x68 , and send it to you with a visiting hunter. You can fit the stock yourself or ask someone to fit it for you..I think Johan Greyling`s rifle stocks is a great design..Hello, I live in Spain. I don't know what it would cost to put a new stock on the Voere rifle in the US. But surely cheaper than in Spain.
Thanks for the offer, but I think those stocks are beyond my budget. I save very little by little. I can look at the Spanish section of Brownells, which usually has an interesting assortment of stocks. Thank you.Oscar, if you visit SA or a person you know visit SA from Spain I can get hold of Johan Greyling`s rifle stock for the 8x68 , and send it to you with a visiting hunter. You can fit the stock yourself or ask someone to fit it for you..I think Johan Greyling`s rifle stocks is a great design..
Have you finished this rifle Gert?The reason I choose a 8x68S caliber in a hunting rifle is :
It is a design from the floor up, by a brilliant gunsmith, a German Gunsmith that was known to be a great craftsman.
It was designed to shoot hot loads at low chamber pressure, made it to fit into a standard Mauser MOD98 receiver.
I improved my 8x68S performances by opening up the receiver to accommodating a 91mm over all length round and a larger follower as well as a large magazine box.
Rationale : the RWS brass is extremely thick bottom part minimize water capacity , this is countered by opening up the 8X68S receiver of my rifle .
I now will be able to shoot much heavier bullets , 250gn core bonded bullets or Barnes X bullets or Stewart Core bonded bullets , at flat trajectories. The .300 Weatherby will not be able to achieve this scenario at all.
This is the only and primary difference between the .300 WB and the 8x68S caliber in a hunting rifle ..
Heavier bullets will stabilize quite well in a 1:10 or 1:11 twist in a 26 inch barrel.
The rifle stock determine the felt recoil, this is where the African dangerous game stock design outperforms any SAKO/Weatherby stock design.
Other differences mentioned in this discussion really means not much when you start hunting with the 8x68S and .300 Weatherby shooting at thick skin heavy body game animals like the Giraffe, Eland , Oryx Blue wildebeest and a Buffalo( although you are not allow to hunt buffalo with a 8x68S here in South Africa....but I will hunt a buffalo with my 8x68S rifle if I get the chance to do so...
Aaron, barrel is being fit, final reaming being done, head spacing, Mauser screw thread being done now. Will be completing it before end of the year,Have you finished this rifle Gert?
I look forward to seeing the end result! Do you have pictures of the machining you did for the longer COALAaron, barrel is being fit, final reaming being done, head spacing, Mauser screw thread being done now. Will be completing it before end of the year,
Aaron, I do have , in the thread you will find a lot of photos especially about opening up the receiver , milling away the stripper clip slot, it is all there.I look forward to seeing the end result! Do you have pictures of the machining you did for the longer COAL