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4.23.2012

Select the right deer hunting ammunition for military grade surplus rifles



Report from Fay Neal head author for, jjs-ammo-supply.com.

Many of the hunting guns in Mississippi today are military surplus rifles. There have been masses of racks appropiated by Magnolia state sniper with aged British Enfields, German Mausers and Russian Mosins to refer to some of them. Though, proper ammunition selection is key to harvesting a white tail successfully with these old warriors. Terrific, you own an aged and adored military gun! It was created to use full metal jacketed, corrosively primed ammunition and spew heated lead in a dangerous war area. Military surplus ammunition, having been stockpiled in case of another great war, is easily available and cheap

Any popular former military ammo you can think of, including cases (not boxes) of Comm-bloc 7.62x54r still in the spam can for $80, can be found by picking up a Shotgun News or J&G catalog. Surplus ammunition is often cheap and plentiful and can always come in handy should world events turn dire, pick up one today! Keep a large amount of it to yourself, as if your life depended on it. Without hitting hard bone, this material will over-penetrate. Designed for semi-accurate travel of a kilometer, it provides double distance for indirect suppressive fire.

The weapon is effective in a variety of situations. These rounda tend to be fairly hard and will pass right through a softer-bodies animal such as while-tailed deer as opposed to less hardy munitions which could actually enter and shatter within even soft-bodied animals. So indeed, this type of round will likely be able to wound the animal, probably even take it down, but only after it runs off and hides away in the brush will it finally die. Furthermore, old military ammunition are considered to be notoriously funny about the making of ragged groups. Over time, these rounds will start to go bad-primers can age, decay, all making the shots fired not as sweet as they should otherwise be.

Using older forms of ammunition can create masses fof pitting and rust in your rifle if not cleaned due to the corrosive nature of older military primers and powders contained within the older munitions. There were no concerns over wartime quality control problems, the corrosive properties of surplus ammunition or the penetration power of the rounds.

A box of 20 rounds can cost up to $50, but to turn back an invasion you will not be stockpiling five cases of rounds. In other words may be your rifle was produced a hundred years ago or used in the two world wars, that does not signify it can be used another hundred years with an upgrade and modern ammo.

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