Military buffs
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Military buffs
Other than they are 7.62x63 does anyone know anything about these?
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- mick_762
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Re: Military buffs
. Yep Froggie 30'06 by the looks
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Re: Military buffs
Well I just learned something.
7.62x63 is the metric nomenclature for 30-06.
Never knew that.
7.62x63 is the metric nomenclature for 30-06.
Never knew that.
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Re: Military buffs
I knew that they are 3006 and the box says 1949 what else does anyone know?
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Re: Military buffs
for that sort of thing,i will refer you to here: https://forums.gunboards.com/index.php
all things military.
all things military.
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Military buffs
They are French. The pill sheds the outer skin on exiting the barrel to revel a boomerang shaped metal core so that it turns in flight and heads back over the firers shoulder. Thus allowing you to return fire as you run away
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Re: Military buffs
I thought once the outer skin sheds a little white flag would pop out...trevort wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 2:42 pm They are French. The pill sheds the outer skin on exiting the barrel to revel a boomerang shaped metal core so that it turns in flight and heads back over the firers shoulder. Thus allowing you to return fire as you run away
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Re: Military buffs
Hahahaaaa!! Took me a few seconds to work that outtrevort wrote:They are French. The pill sheds the outer skin on exiting the barrel to revel a boomerang shaped metal core so that it turns in flight and heads back over the firers shoulder. Thus allowing you to return fire as you run away
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Re: Military buffs
the french had lots of USA surplus after ww2 and I bet that ammo was made for it, those clips work well in 03 springfields, also shot that ammo and was lucky to get 4 inch groups at 100m in two different rifles. there was a lot in QLD for sale, but not many bought it twice !!!
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Re: Military buffs
But is the brass worth it?
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Re: Military buffs
Thanks for the replies
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Re: Military buffs
It is berdan primed,possibly corrosive,primers well crimped in,I would be wary of the cupronickel projectiles,they are prone to give metallic fouling in barrels.It is a long time since I used it,however my impression was that it was higher pressure than US military ammo,the powder was a square flake.
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Re: Military buffs
Flash Gordon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 16, 2018 6:45 pm It is berdan primed,possibly corrosive,primers well crimped in,I would be wary of the cupronickel projectiles,they are prone to give metallic fouling in barrels.It is a long time since I used it,however my impression was that it was higher pressure than US military ammo,the powder was a square flake .
a bit like camel aye ?