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Re: First Fullbore Rifle
Can you fire 7.62 ammo through a .308 rifle?[/quote]
Yes, no problem as .308 Winchester is purely the commercial designation of the military term 7.62x51. The only thing I have been told to watch is if you are reloading, military brass may be a bit thicker than commercial so you may have to reduce your powder charge.
I have .308/7.62x51 on my ammunition allowance so I can buy either.
I believe .223 and 5.56mm are not as interchangable though.
Yes, no problem as .308 Winchester is purely the commercial designation of the military term 7.62x51. The only thing I have been told to watch is if you are reloading, military brass may be a bit thicker than commercial so you may have to reduce your powder charge.
I have .308/7.62x51 on my ammunition allowance so I can buy either.
I believe .223 and 5.56mm are not as interchangable though.
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Lever357 wrote:Can you fire 7.62 ammo through a .308 rifle?
I believe .223 and 5.56mm are not as interchangable though.[/quote]
You can use .223 in a 5.56mm Chamber but not 5.56mm in a .223 Chamber.
Re: First Fullbore Rifle
MotorRacingBruce1980 wrote:Lever357 wrote:Can you fire 7.62 ammo through a .308 rifle?
I believe .223 and 5.56mm are not as interchangable though.
You can use .223 in a 5.56mm Chamber but not 5.56mm in a .223 Chamber.[/quote]
It's not that clear cut!
Many people have no issues whatsoever using SOME 5.56 ammo in Some .223 chambered rifles.
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Thanks for the info guys! Remmington 700 is looking favourite at the moment but that is only .308 so good to know that I can still fire 7.62 through that. Makes it easier buying ammo from the club.
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For a TR rifle with Aperture sights and a sling?Pippin89 wrote:Thanks for the info guys! Remmington 700 is looking favourite at the moment but that is only .308 so good to know that I can still fire 7.62 through that. Makes it easier buying ammo from the club.
Doesn't seem like the right tool for the job.
You'll have no handstop rail in the stock and no front foresight/foresight relief in the barrel, you'll be making it hard on yourself to shoot that discipline with that rifle.
Swing, RPA, Paramount, older AI, Parker Hale etc would be where I'd be looking, if that's your game as they're designed to be shot from a single point sling with dioptre sights.
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I did see one for sale with a hand stop etc... Maybe it was modded?TattooedGun wrote:For a TR rifle with Aperture sights and a sling?Pippin89 wrote:Thanks for the info guys! Remmington 700 is looking favourite at the moment but that is only .308 so good to know that I can still fire 7.62 through that. Makes it easier buying ammo from the club.
Doesn't seem like the right tool for the job.
You'll have no handstop rail in the stock and no front foresight/foresight relief in the barrel, you'll be making it hard on yourself to shoot that discipline with that rifle.
Swing, RPA, Paramount, older AI, Parker Hale etc would be where I'd be looking, if that's your game as they're designed to be shot from a single point sling with dioptre sights.
I will keep looking!
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Maybe, I don't know of any models that come "TR Ready" off the shelf.Pippin89 wrote:I did see one for sale with a hand stop etc... Maybe it was modded?TattooedGun wrote:For a TR rifle with Aperture sights and a sling?Pippin89 wrote:Thanks for the info guys! Remmington 700 is looking favourite at the moment but that is only .308 so good to know that I can still fire 7.62 through that. Makes it easier buying ammo from the club.
Doesn't seem like the right tool for the job.
You'll have no handstop rail in the stock and no front foresight/foresight relief in the barrel, you'll be making it hard on yourself to shoot that discipline with that rifle.
Swing, RPA, Paramount, older AI, Parker Hale etc would be where I'd be looking, if that's your game as they're designed to be shot from a single point sling with dioptre sights.
I will keep looking!
There's also the Savage Arms Model 12 Palma as a contender, but they're rare as rocking horse poop second hand...
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Totally agree. You could mod a Remmy as a TR but after spending your cash, I doubt that it would ever be competitive unless you re-barrel too. For a first toe-dip, find a decent older second-hand rifle. Once you have invested in all of the equipment - sling, gimp-suit, glove, spotting scope, etc - and you are sure that TR is for you, you can then look around for a better rifle.TattooedGun wrote:Swing, RPA, Paramount, older AI, Parker Hale etc would be where I'd be looking, if that's your game as they're designed to be shot from a single point sling with dioptre sights.
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I have all the kit already as I have been shooting small bore for a while. And I have shot full bore in the past. I am just awaiting my FAC. I am definitely going cheaper and second hand first. That way I will know what sort of thing I like and don't like before spending more money. Parker Hale seem to be the best bet but I will keep my eye on all of your suggestions.MrD wrote:Totally agree. You could mod a Remmy as a TR but after spending your cash, I doubt that it would ever be competitive unless you re-barrel too. For a first toe-dip, find a decent older second-hand rifle. Once you have invested in all of the equipment - sling, gimp-suit, glove, spotting scope, etc - and you are sure that TR is for you, you can then look around for a better rifle.TattooedGun wrote:Swing, RPA, Paramount, older AI, Parker Hale etc would be where I'd be looking, if that's your game as they're designed to be shot from a single point sling with dioptre sights.
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