VictorLazlo
New member
Hi everyone, I'm a long-time reader but first-time poster. Greetings 
I'm thinking about buying an M305, but that whole inertial firing pin thing has me worried. I know that ammo loaded to military specs (like Norinco's 7.62x51) will be safe as long as there's no crud in the firing pin channel preventing it from moving freely, but I don't think it'll give me the accuracy I want (recognizing that the M305 won't be a sub-MOA rifle to begin with of course).
My question to the M305 gurus here is this: could I safely use, say, Federal 180 gr Power-Shok ammo, or something similar? Would the primers be hard enough to be cycled safely?
Also, would 180 gr ammo be excessively hard on the action, or on the recoil lugs of a Sage chassis?
Many thanks!
I'm thinking about buying an M305, but that whole inertial firing pin thing has me worried. I know that ammo loaded to military specs (like Norinco's 7.62x51) will be safe as long as there's no crud in the firing pin channel preventing it from moving freely, but I don't think it'll give me the accuracy I want (recognizing that the M305 won't be a sub-MOA rifle to begin with of course).
My question to the M305 gurus here is this: could I safely use, say, Federal 180 gr Power-Shok ammo, or something similar? Would the primers be hard enough to be cycled safely?
Also, would 180 gr ammo be excessively hard on the action, or on the recoil lugs of a Sage chassis?
Many thanks!




















































