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- Burnaby B.C.
anybody know a sight that has bulk amounts of corrosive or non corrosive .308 win. most sights are out of stock or just don't have any. is anybody willing to sell some if you have surplus ?
anybody know a sight that has bulk amounts of corrosive or non corrosive .308 win. most sights are out of stock or just don't have any. is anybody willing to sell some if you have surplus ?
Please tell me you are not planning to shoot the cheapest surplus crap ammo typically produced for MGs, you can find out of a precision rifle??
It sure won't be precision then.
Wouldn't it be OK if he was just doing some plinking?
I guess alot would depend on what the rifle is. If a factory SAAMI chamber, all that would be affected is bore from shooting and this will happen whatever ammo is used.
If however it is a precision rifle with a match spec , close tolerance chamber, then nasty things could occur as MG ammo tends to be not terribly close to match chamber tolerances. Both brass dimension and powder charges can be liberal in spec and depending on country of origin may be loaded quite hot.
What kind of consequences do you foresee in the latter case? And would you know some good origin countries for some surplus plinking ammo?
Thanks
My advice to get into reloading, that way you can shoot cheaper ammo that you have total control over.
Surplus and Precision do not go hand-in-hand. We'll have to start a plinking forum.
Regards,
Peter
A lot of surplus is capaple of 1 inch at a hundred - like .762 portuguese fnm , D/A, etc. I have even consistently shot half inch with sorted norinco 762x39!
And yes a lot of milsurp is 2-3 inches (like South African). You just have to find what the boomstick likes to eat -
Surplus and Precision do not go hand-in-hand. We'll have to start a plinking forum.
Regards,
Peter
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But does Arnold reload?
He wants to make the most of his H&K there, so yeah. In fact, he does full-length brass resizing by squeezing the casing in his bare hand!