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| Moderator ![]() | Great price for new reloadable 8mm ammo! I just ordered the Shotgun News - this ammo may be my first order from it.
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| Senior Member | At a Garand match 2 years ago they supplied the ammo, Greek Oylimpic 30-06. WHOW!!! Just like the old comic book WW2 cartoons-a freakin muzzle flash of 3 ft. in day time. During rapid fire, it was July 4 allover again. BOOM BOOM BOOOM BOOOOOM BOOOOOOOM! 15 lanes a-firing.
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| Super Moderator ![]() | Glad to know about it, cause I'm looking into just that (Non-corrosive 8mm) Any other noncorrosive 8mm that's similarly affordable?
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| Member | They also started loading .30 Carbine 1st quarter of this year, or atleast that's when they started selling it. They do load some 7.62x54R, but that's match-grade, I believe. They are to Russia what Remington or Winchester (ammo-wise) is to America. They load modern ammo for modern guns. It kinda looks like they're testing the waters on some other things with their .30 carbine and 7.5 Swiss like you said. But with it costing just as much as any other brand here or elsewhere in some cases, it's hard to see the appeal. There just may not be as big a market in Russia for certain "surplus calibers".
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