I didn't know PMC Made 8mm Mauser ammo. Never seen it, and they don't list it on their site. Where did you get it?BigBill said:The PMC AMMO was the most accurate but the s&b @ pmc had power.
Hard to say, simply because it has been out of the regular import channels for a long time. All I see lately, is the Yugo M75 sniper ammo, for about 55¢ per round before shipping.BigBill said:What's the 8mm surplus AMMO worth today per box?
https://rguns.net/shop/yugo-7-92-8mm-brass-cased-lead-core-m75-sniper-ammo/
For that price you may as well get Commercial Privi Partizan for a couple bucks more, and at least you get reloadable brass out of the deal.
The same can be said for pretty much all surplus ammo. There are a few exceptions, US ammo made after about 1953 (although some earlier), 6.5 Mauser from Sweden, 7.5x55 from the Swiss, .30-06 and .303 from Canada, and a couple others.James K said:Be warned that almost all WWII ammo is corrosive primed. One exception is German ammo with a box label showing "zdh* 38", which is non-corrosive. Most will show "zdh 88" which is corrosive.
Just about everything else is corrosive, which really isn't a big deal, all it means is you have to clean out the salts after you shoot. I use hot water (turkey baster), followed by a liberal spray with WD40 (and a couple patches) to get rid of the water, and CLP (and a more couple patches) to protect the bore. The whole process takes about a minute.