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Ammo for My RC
Since I am new to the MOD 98k world what is the best commercially avalible
8mm ammo?
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05-17-2010 11:01 AM
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If you just want to shoot it, I got some good surplus ammo from AIM a few weeks ago. Very clean, relatively recent manufacture (70's). Less than $100 delivered for 340 rounds on stripper clips.
If you are looking to hunt with it or get good brass to reload, a bit tougher. It seems that 8mm has become one of those more expensive rounds these days. I've seen it anywhere from $18-$29 a box commercially. The $18 isn't bad by any means but it's hard to find at that price.
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Sorry. It's a surplus ammo/parts/gun place. For ammo, they require you to forward a copy of your drivers license if you don't have a firearms license. You only have to do it once.
AIM Surplus Home
If you only get one can you don't get a can opener. The cans are pretty tough to open without one but it can be done. I used a hacksaw.
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Pay attention. Surplus ammo is ALWAYS corrosive. You do know how to clean it correctly? OK? Privi Partisan ammo is very good stuff and you might find it cheap. Commerical is not corrosive. Good luck.
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Again thanks for all your help. The Rifle is with the gunsmith getting checked out I hope he does not take to long.
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PRVI is very good and S&B has good ones too.
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Gunner
Regards Ulrich
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
Sorry. It's a surplus ammo/parts/gun place. For ammo, they require you to forward a copy of your drivers license if you don't have a firearms license. You only have to do it once.
AIM Surplus Home
If you only get one can you don't get a can opener. The cans are pretty tough to open without one but it can be done. I used a hacksaw.
the Romanian stuff is good. the primer isn't as hard as the Yugo
stuff so you don't have to replace the spring in your bolt when using it.
in the past i've used the rubber mallet and chisel/flat headed screwdriver technique to open the cans. takes about 20 minutes but it works
but it is corrosive so like Calif-Steve said, if you don't know how to clean the bolt and bore properly after using corrosive ammo, don't get it
Last edited by kar98k; 05-17-2010 at 02:09 PM.
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My rifle was made in 1937, is it safe to assume that the barrel bore is .323? is all commercial 8mm ammo .323 dia?
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Originally Posted by
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My rifle was made in 1937, is it safe to assume that the barrel bore is .323? is all commercial 8mm ammo .323 dia?
No, but the vast majority is! (Well, US stuff tends to run 0.321", but its also downloaded too...) Any 0.318" bulleted commercial or ancient surplus military ammo is generally easy to identify as it's EXSPENSIVE.
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