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August 27th, 2021, 02:13 PM #141
Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
Ive been randomly bidding on FR8s on gunbroker but havent got a deal on one yet.
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August 28th, 2021, 11:38 AM #142Super Member
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Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
I am jealous!
My Dad talked me out of one of these when they were $30 at the Schuylkill Haven Laneco in the late 80s.
I will never forgive him for that!
I would stick to using quality, moderate loads in 7.62x51. No commercial .308; no Israeli or.Austrian.7.62x51 (tend to run hotter). You might never have a problem, but I prefer to play it safe.
The FR7 is known to have a weaker receiver than your FR8, and some FR7 owners like to use German blue training ammo. Its reasonably accurate out to 50 yards, was dirt cheap for a long time, and will feel like a 5.56 or less when you shoot it. Just an idea.
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August 28th, 2021, 11:40 AM #143Super Member
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Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
OK
WHO RESURRECTED THE NECROTHREAD?
Stop playing with my emotions!!!
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August 28th, 2021, 03:42 PM #144
Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
Here's my baby. Sorry, I have no fancy rocks. I'll check but the Gunbroker sale price of $239 rings a bell.
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Although I believe the large ring action is strong enough for commercial loads, I may try to work a load and if I can see reasonably well through the rear sight, may take it at least on our old man's rifle doe season.
Her sister, the 1924 dated Spanish 1893 /1916 Oviedo 7mm Mauser has first dibs this year but if the first day passes with no results, I may take this gal out.
No, I won't use the plastic 10 grain ammo. I found it doesn't expand and a deer would likely flip me off if I used it.
Some data I thought interesting. hope it works.
The guy FALPhil on the firing line forum ( This thread. Spanish FR-8 - thoughts, facts and opinions please) wrote an article (PDF link in post)about 7.62 x 51 vs .308 which might clarify the difference. The thread has some interesting data on FR8s.
I did,'t want to copy paste his work.Last edited by 27hand; August 28th, 2021 at 04:33 PM.
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August 28th, 2021, 07:59 PM #145Super Member
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Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
"No, I won't use the plastic 10 grain ammo. I found it doesn't expand and a deer would likely flip me off if I used it."
Yeah, I wasn't really recommending it for hunting. It does make for cheap, fun blasting ammo, though.
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August 28th, 2021, 08:59 PM #146
Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
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August 29th, 2021, 01:14 PM #147Super Member
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August 29th, 2021, 04:30 PM #149
Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
I've always debated the blue ammo. Love my FR8, want a FR7 next. With the blue stuff, I'm sure it's fine in the bolts but it doesn't cycle in semi's does it?
Is $99 shipped good for 500 rounds?"Tastefully Pimptastic"
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August 29th, 2021, 06:23 PM #150
Re: My Sexy, Spanish Milsurp FR8 - Bolt Action 7.62x51
I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!
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