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Mauser gewehr 98 anniversary centennial3/17/2024 One prominent user of the 10.75圆8mm Mauser was Donald Anderson, son of Kenneth Anderson, who used a rifle chambering this cartridge to hunt almost all Indian dangerous game species and who stated it was far superior to his father's. Taylor stated the fully jacketed versions lacked the penetration for frontal head shots on elephant or shoulder shots on buffalo and the expanding bullets were inadequate on lion and eland. Taylor was very critical of the cartridge due to its poor sectional density and as a result poor penetration. Wait and see what K98k's will be going for in 2040. Now WW1 GEWs are 'Booming' because of the 100th anniversary of that war. John "Pondoro" Taylor stated the 10.75圆8mm Mauser was undoubtedly one of the most widely used cartridges for hunting in Africa due to its low chamber pressure, the light weight of rifles chambering the cartridge, usually between 7.25–7.5 pounds (3.29–3.40 kg), and the low cost of the early German Mauser rifles. habu 1 said: There are a lot of Mauser collectors and accumulators out there so any good Mauser has the potential to increase in value. The 10.75圆8mm Mauser was a popular big game cartridge with African and Indian hunters, it was used successfully on all dangerous game species up to and including elephant, although many experienced hunters considered it unsatisfactory for the latter. The 10.75圆8mm Mauser was introduced by Mauser in the early 1920s and chambered in their pre-World War II magnum sporting rifles.
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