NitroXAdministrator
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09/11/18 08:46 AM
Re: 8x75 mm RS in a double?

And it continues ... if anyone wants to obsess about Goering please take it to the political forum. Not the double rifle forum ...

I borught up "Uncle Hermann" in the opening post onlyu to get it out of the way. Because of a past discussion with a fellow forum member elsewhere. But all irrelevant ...

... Goering was also the Huntmaster of Germany, had some rifles and guns, sometimes there are interesting hunting photos posted on the net. As for the way it was 73 ffffing years ago!!!. And irrespective of the Hollywood regurgitated and often made up propaganda stories created every year, there has not been another Nazi gov't since 1945. Unlike the marxist gov'ts which Hollywood loves, and the cultural marxism which Hollywood also loves. And the every increasing marxism of the UN and its desire for a worldwide "sustainable" marxist world gov't ...

All irrelevant to a double rifle forum. Again to repeat, a 8x75RS is based in the popular and well in use 9.3x74R cartidge in .323 form. And should be quite effective. Probably its defect is a 9.3 can probably do what the 8mm does anyway and better. But I would have a 8x75RS in my gun safe and hunting use, if I had unlimited funds to buy all the toys I would like.

I think a 8x75RS with a bullet in the range of 180 gr to 200 gr would make a neat medium game rifle and also handy and effective for running game. The rimmed equivalent of a 8x68S in a bolt action.

So lets start a new discussion. Why not a 8x68RS? The rimmed equivalent of the 8x68S. We very rarely hear of the 8x68RS?



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