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Re: A interesting 308
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Re: A interesting 308
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A french friend needed to buy temporarily "a rifle" to hold onto a ticket slot due to a stupid rule of slot validity . Anyway he got a spanish FR8 just cos it was available & dirt cheap but ended up loving it and he kept it. I did not shot it but I remembered it had a funky rear-sight.
Most stocks seem to have gone to Germany when they were decomissioned so I dont know how easily available they are in the UK ??
A french friend needed to buy temporarily "a rifle" to hold onto a ticket slot due to a stupid rule of slot validity . Anyway he got a spanish FR8 just cos it was available & dirt cheap but ended up loving it and he kept it. I did not shot it but I remembered it had a funky rear-sight.
Most stocks seem to have gone to Germany when they were decomissioned so I dont know how easily available they are in the UK ??
Re: A interesting 308
As you talked about .308 Win, I just though I'd point out that the original rifle (so not re-barreled later for TR shooting) was designed for a 7.62 NATO cartridge with a 145 gn bullet; and some say that putting home loads stoked up for 1000 yards with 155 SMKs and Scenars may not be ideal...MartinS wrote:Yes as Neil said about the Envoy as well! I know my club has one but not sure they will sell it. Also I need to have a good look at the barrel as it's not been shot in while!
...so if you do get one, it may be worth getting it checked (including head-space) for the ammo you intend to use by a gunsmith...
...that said, it's no reason not to get one...there a true classic tongueout
Re: A interesting 308
Thanks budfroggy wrote:Re- MartinS
A french friend needed to buy temporarily "a rifle" to hold onto a ticket slot due to a stupid rule of slot validity . Anyway he got a spanish FR8 just cos it was available & dirt cheap but ended up loving it and he kept it. I did not shot it but I remembered it had a funky rear-sight.
Most stocks seem to have gone to Germany when they were decomissioned so I dont know how easily available they are in the UK ??
I'll take a look. Not sure what to go for at the moment. I do like the service rifles but it really means I would stuck to a max if 600yards. That means I've just got the Tikka for 900 and 1000
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I didn't know that so I'll find out a bit more about it.Dougan wrote:As you talked about .308 Win, I just though I'd point out that the original rifle (so not re-barreled later for TR shooting) was designed for a 7.62 NATO cartridge with a 145 gn bullet; and some say that putting home loads stoked up for 1000 yards with 155 SMKs and Scenars may not be ideal...MartinS wrote:Yes as Neil said about the Envoy as well! I know my club has one but not sure they will sell it. Also I need to have a good look at the barrel as it's not been shot in while!
...so if you do get one, it may be worth getting it checked (including head-space) for the ammo you intend to use by a gunsmith...
...that said, it's no reason not to get one...there a true classic tongueout
It does look in very good condition though I must say.
I've did see a Dragunov which I thought would be fun out to 900 yards but don't go much on the price!!
Also it's chambered in 308! Just to rich for me!
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Re: A interesting 308
my K31 works at 1000 razzMartinS wrote:Thanks budfroggy wrote:Re- MartinS
A french friend needed to buy temporarily "a rifle" to hold onto a ticket slot due to a stupid rule of slot validity . Anyway he got a spanish FR8 just cos it was available & dirt cheap but ended up loving it and he kept it. I did not shot it but I remembered it had a funky rear-sight.
Most stocks seem to have gone to Germany when they were decomissioned so I dont know how easily available they are in the UK ??
I'll take a look. Not sure what to go for at the moment. I do like the service rifles but it really means I would stuck to a max if 600yards. That means I've just got the Tikka for 900 and 1000
Re: A interesting 308
Having shot your Schmidt mate I would trade my No4 in in a blink.....Or get another slot tongueoutkennyc wrote:for that if you are lucky you can get a K11 and a K31 !MartinS wrote:K31 getting lime light! Any others??
Don't what to spend no more than £800 or so!
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Re: A interesting 308
No time to re-educate. The Carcano has been around since the 1890's and was finally retired by the Italian State Police around 1981 and also used during the Libyan Civil War - it'll do me.saddler wrote:CarcanoDougan wrote:Mas36 fans...by way of banter not deliberate insult...can you name a rifle from the same era that is worse overall...?

Re: The FR-8 one for sale http://www.cgfirearms.co.uk/%28S%28cd3g ... 051~Page~0
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Re: A interesting 308
Cool looking rifle.Sandgroper wrote:No time to re-educate. The Carcano has been around since the 1890's and was finally retired by the Italian State Police around 1981 and also used during the Libyan Civil War - it'll do me.saddler wrote:CarcanoDougan wrote:Mas36 fans...by way of banter not deliberate insult...can you name a rifle from the same era that is worse overall...?![]()
Re: The FR-8 one for sale http://www.cgfirearms.co.uk/%28S%28cd3g ... 051~Page~0
You reload for it I guess?
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Re: The FR-8 one for sale http://www.cgfirearms.co.uk/%28S%28cd3g ... 051~Page~0
No need - the FR-8 is chambered for 7.62x51.MartinS wrote:Cool looking rifle.
You reload for it I guess?
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