I have german mauser 98k dated 1945 that was rebarreled by the israelis after they adopted the FAL to 7.62mm. Now, I've been hearing .308 is not the safest thing to load into a 7.62 rifle due to headspace and chamber size, Namely 7.62 brass being thicker at the base to hold the casing together when it's fired because the chambers are a bit looser to accommodate the variety of imperfections found in 7.62 sizing by different producers. With .308 being commercial ammo, I've heard it's thinner at the base and in a 7.62 rifle, could prove a risk of detonation and turning my beautiful milsurp into kindling and an oversized roasting stick.
Now I have ranged the rifle, with both .308 winchester powerpoint and norinco 7.62mm. The .308s buldged at the bottom a bit, where the 7.62 remained unchanged aside from a little lengthenig in the neck of the casing. However, the .308 went in smooth and ejected cleanly, whereas I had to man-handle the 7.62 in and out of the chamber. This extra effort needed to operate the 7.62s was alleviated when I cycled the ammo at home before hand (without firing it of course), which I assume shaped the rounds to my chamber and allowed a smooth operation.
Now, with this background info out there, my question is, is it safe to run .308s? I plan to start reloading eventually, and when I do, will it be okay to use the spent brass I've been saving up? Failing that, is there a supplier of 7.62 here in canada other than norinco? That chinese crap is just nasty on my bore and tend to be a pain to clean.
Now I have ranged the rifle, with both .308 winchester powerpoint and norinco 7.62mm. The .308s buldged at the bottom a bit, where the 7.62 remained unchanged aside from a little lengthenig in the neck of the casing. However, the .308 went in smooth and ejected cleanly, whereas I had to man-handle the 7.62 in and out of the chamber. This extra effort needed to operate the 7.62s was alleviated when I cycled the ammo at home before hand (without firing it of course), which I assume shaped the rounds to my chamber and allowed a smooth operation.
Now, with this background info out there, my question is, is it safe to run .308s? I plan to start reloading eventually, and when I do, will it be okay to use the spent brass I've been saving up? Failing that, is there a supplier of 7.62 here in canada other than norinco? That chinese crap is just nasty on my bore and tend to be a pain to clean.




















































