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Austrian 308
I also found a case of what looks like Austrian manufactured 308, made in 1979. I haven't the foggiest notion of how long ago I bought it, probably 16-17 years ago. It's in a wooden crate. I don't want to open just yet ( if I do, I'll have to shoot some of it you know) So does anyone have any notion if it's good ( accuracy wise, Boxer vs. Berdan) Pretty sure given the date it's non-corrosive. Thanks!
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Last edited by big bear; 08-13-2008 at 04:56 PM.
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08-13-2008 04:55 PM
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If it's Hirtenberger, it's boxer primed, non-corrosive, and good quality.
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Actually, it's fantastic ammo. The only thing bad about it I can say is that the flash holes are really small. A reamer takes care of that in just a second.
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I'm going to put a label with that info on the case,thanks alot!
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Hirtenberger is typically found in little cardboard boxes in a green plastic battle pack. The pack is rectangular with two finger loops on one end as a carrier.
Hirtenberger is not NATO standard (Austria is neutral, but uses 7.62x51 firearms), using 146gr bullets I think. Close but not made to standardized norms.
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