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Ran across this stuff in Gladstone, Mi. Old Glory Firearms. 196 grn. SP..nice stuff. You could call 906-420-8522 or e-mail "oldgloryfirearms7 gmail.com" Just thought I`d pass it along. He`s got a bunch.
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Looks and advertised as the standard rimless 8x57, 8x57 JS. The ammo I refered to is rimmed, 8x57 JRS. Please check again to make certain.
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The seller doesn't have the gun and is scamming, or he is totally ignorant about what he has. It is an 8X57 JR with the .318 bore. At the advertised price I call S C A M! 8X57 JR ammo can be found, BTW.
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Looks and advertised as the standard rimless 8x57, 8x57 JS. The ammo I refered to is rimmed, 8x57 JRS. Please check again to make certain. 8X57 JRS is often more difficult to find. Most combination guns before and during WWII were JR with almost all post war guns JRS. Here's a good value in a post war 12/12/8X57JRS. They advertised it as JR, but I verified it IS a JRS. The scope is very expensive, big, and heavy. I almost pulled the trigger on it, as I sold my JRS drilling to a prominent Campfire member. https://simpsonltd.com/sauer-sohn-drilling-z47016/
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Religion: A founder of The Church of Spray and Pray
Acquit v. t. To render a judgment in a murder case in San Francisco... EQUAL, adj. As bad as something else. Ambrose Bierce “The Devil's Dictionary”
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So, how does one achieve "prominent Campfire member" status ?
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So, how does one achieve "prominent Campfire member" status ? Become a published writer and a publisher who has 57K+ posts and answer everyone's dumb questions with knowledge and authority.
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Religion: A founder of The Church of Spray and Pray
Acquit v. t. To render a judgment in a murder case in San Francisco... EQUAL, adj. As bad as something else. Ambrose Bierce “The Devil's Dictionary”
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Yup, that'll do it. And he does it well.
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At the risk of being stupid what's the difference between 8X57R (which I know is the rimmed cartridge) and 8X57 JS or JRS? I know where there is a very nice double rifle in 8X57 R but in my search for ammo, components or dies it's a bit confusing.
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There are two bore sizes for the 8x57, the first was .318 the second is .323. The bore size and bullet shape and weight were changed just before the Ist WW to .323, and rifles bores modifyed or made, to accept that ammo were marked JS, indicating Infantry, Spitzer, the larger bore dia. of .323. The "R" in the JRS designation indicates "Rimed" cases, .323 dia bore. If the rifle is of interest to you, make sure you know what the bore dia actually is. I would think, maybe not?, the person selling would know.
Hope this helps.
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Check the barrels on the underside near the breech. If it says 7.7 or 7.8X57 it's a J bore 318. If it says 7.9 it's an S bore 323.
Most J bores run around .320, some .321, and some tighter, but my experience has been most will slug to .320-.321. It gives a safety margin for those who used what ammo they could find, mostly the S bore. During and after the war not just a few hunters in Germany shot military rimless S bore ammo. It was all they had. They would use a cleaning rod to knock the rimless ammo out.
There is also a gizmo that can be added to rimmed extractors to extract rimless cases. It's a spring-loaded tapered pin that slips over the smaller "rimless" case rim that is milled into the big rimmed case extractor. I had two 7X57R drillings set up this way for rimmed and rimless ammo. I wish I had kept one of them.
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Thank you gentleman the information is a big help and I learned something in the process.
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