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Originally Posted by
RBruce
Doesn't accuracy vary from rifle to rifle depending on minute differences in the components. I've frequently read that rifle A likes ammo or load X, while a rifle B in the same caliber likes ammo or load Y. If this is true, then one must match the ammo to the rifle.
It CAN work that way- it's how I test Mosin Nagants and .22" rf rifles- find the maker and lot of ammo that the particular weapon likes.
However, the FNM seems to be about as good as it gets w/ std surplus ammo- it's pretty much at least acceptable (generally rather better, though) in anything you care to test of the appropriate caliber. Some standard (non-match) rifles won't group any better even w/ match ammo.
Major downside these days- its Berdan primed, so no reloading. Upside is- you don't worry about losing empties!
ETA- If you want the single LEAST "precise"(accurate) NATO 7.62x51 in my experience?: Get some US M80 ammo- you'll wonder how your rifle became a "shotgun" all of a sudden! However it IS reloadable and reliable- good for short range CQB work and belt feds.
Last edited by jmoore; 04-30-2010 at 02:32 AM.
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04-30-2010 02:22 AM
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Speaking of berdan primed Portaguese .308, would you shoot it in your rifle? THANKS
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Portuguese?, yes. All the time as per my previous two posts on this thread. I think that goes for everyone, so far...
It IS "FNM" marked, yes?
Last edited by jmoore; 04-30-2010 at 10:25 AM.
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How do you clean after shooting berdan ammo?
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You clean your weapon the same after shooting Berdan primed ammuntion as you do after shooting Boxer primed ammunition. Jughead, are you equating Berdan primed with corrosive primed. Just because it is Berdan primed does not make it corrosive. Portaguese FNM 7,62 mm NATO aummition is NON-corrosive. I have a letter from FNM stating that somewhere in my files.
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Wizard- Yes, that was my concern- I thought all Berdan primed was corrosive. So, are there any precautions I should be aware of when shooting Portagese Berdan compared to Boxer stuff?
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I bought some from Grafs to try. I have a SA NM with 6x24 optics and the rifle is very accurate. At 100 yards from a bench I fired my first round, it hit dead center on the X in the bulls eye. I thought wow, I then fired the second shot and it touched the first. I then started laughing so yes the ammo is good stuff.
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portugese is good stuff.
Radway Green (from England is also good stuff).
you can buy 750 Round crate of 7.62 Nato on stripper clips in bandoleers for $375 (50 cents a round) right now from
United Nations Ammo Company (UNAC)
the guy is in Phoenix and ships it the next day just like he told me.
HTH
Bob