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Oh yeah... definitely a no-no... I got lucky when I didn't know any better and used 100 rounds through an FAL I had just bought... all it did was vary from shot to shot between throwing brass across 5 shooting lanes to not even ejecting the brass at all... and every distance in between.
I guess my first clue shoulda been that the gun shop I bought the ammo from had 4 bins of surplus .308. 3 of those bins were empty, and the 4th bin... Indian stuff, had plenty.
Wondering about that stuff; thanks for the heads up. The SA aint great either; but I havent had any failures, just inconsistant. Love the Port, but havent seen any lately.
Same thing happened with a buddy of mine. He bought some Indian .308 for his M1A (don't know what comes over folks ). He also had a squib exactly as described above. He also caught it in time, and I'm glad he did, considering I was one stall over, and my right ear was about 4 ft away from his receiver. He also told me that he'd found some loose projectiles afterwards.
I am out of the milsurp business. I got a batch of portuguese .308 milsurp. Won't cycle the FN FAL. Moved it to a bolt and it is a tight fit (more like a squeeze). Something is definitely wrong. The again, maybe the "buying from contries that win wars" is the right approach.
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