Ok,Let's see if when I get home from work I dare to take some photos and of the butt too. Thank you.Upload photos of the action when the bolt is removed.
Ok,Let's see if when I get home from work I dare to take some photos and of the butt too. Thank you.Upload photos of the action when the bolt is removed.
Yes, for sure you are correct, it would be too powerful for deer species in Europe..you can not download for the 8x68S , it is counter productive to what it is being designed for..to counter the .300 H&H Magnum as well as the .375 H&H Magnum in German occupied African countries like Namibia...it was used to hunt elephant, rhinoceros, hippo , giraffe , eland buffalo in the Namibian.Botswana regions of Africa .I am a member of the german minority in east France. Hunting in our region was always shaped by german tradition for a very long time. Nevertheless, the cartridge 8x68S was not widely used because it is a almost too powerful cartridge for the game species of western Europe. That but it is a good cartridge is out of question.
Great to hear another forum member is building a 8x68S as well, photos please ?I am building a 8X68S right now with a 24” barrel and it should do pretty much anything the .300 Weatherby would do. I have 3, 300 Weatherby’s and have used them on groundhogs to Alaskan Moose - it is a great round. I would feel comfortable doing anything with the 8X68S that I have done with the Weatherby and out to practical (for me) shooting distances - which I limit to around 400 yards the difference would never be felt by the target. They make some good 8mm bullets.
good luck with your new build.I am building a 8X68S right now with a 24” barrel and it should do pretty much anything the .300 Weatherby would do. I have 3, 300 Weatherby’s and have used them on groundhogs to Alaskan Moose - it is a great round. I would feel comfortable doing anything with the 8X68S that I have done with the Weatherby and out to practical (for me) shooting distances - which I limit to around 400 yards the difference would never be felt by the target. They make some good 8mm bullets.
Coming upGreat to hear another forum member is building a 8x68S as well, photos please ?
Excellent work, I milled away the stripper clip part as well. I am building a new magazine box, did blend the ramp as well and will polish it ..I did blue print the lugs , contact service engage 100%, There is still work to be done but I will get there..my ain is an OAL 91mm to compensate for the reduced water capacity of the case due to the thick RWS brass and since it is a caliber that can be run on hot loads it will compliment this procedure..Good luck with your builds, here’s some pictures of the feed work done on one of the original rifles, a 1942 August Schüler. The rails are opened, ramp is contoured and blended, rear bridge is milled back, the back end of mag box is completely cut out and widened appropriately, follower face widened etc.View attachment 524439View attachment 524440View attachment 524441View attachment 524442View attachment 524438View attachment 524437
My 8x68S barrel is 26"inch barrel, 1:10 twist 5xgroovesI am building a 8X68S right now with a 24” barrel and it should do pretty much anything the .300 Weatherby would do. I have 3, 300 Weatherby’s and have used them on groundhogs to Alaskan Moose - it is a great round. I would feel comfortable doing anything with the 8X68S that I have done with the Weatherby and out to practical (for me) shooting distances - which I limit to around 400 yards the difference would never be felt by the target. They make some good 8mm bullets.
Here are the photos of the butt. Sorry for the delay and for the quality of the images.Oscar, send me photos of your Voere stock?
Photos of the action with the bolt open. I have not been able to take better photos. Sorry.Upload photos of the action when the bolt is removed.
Hi, thank you for you answer. Seriously, don't worry, I'm happy with the stock that the rifle has, besides, I'm not good at DIY and my checking account isn't very large. Yes, I am going to put a Burris Fullfield II 3-9×40, with the lowest mounts that the bolt allows me. I'm sorry for my English. Google translate is not infallible.Looking at the stock I can not see much design flaws on it, if the length of the stock is perfect for you , it will be a functional stock to shoot with. The first thing I will replace on the stock is the recoil pad, get yourself a good thick recoil pad.
If you have access to basic wood work tools like chisels, files , wood rasps do some design changes to the cheek-piece , work it down to a shadow line duplicating the African dangerous game caliber profile with the double shadow line ..I will send you a great piece of Black Ivory and Buffalo boss material to replace the grip cap with that white spacer and add a front piece of African Black Ivory wood tip to the stock..that will do the trick..there are coming visiting hunters to South Africa this hunting season, will ask members to take these items to the USA and mail them to you.