AussieMadman wrote:just wondering how popular it is across the country. i've heard some people say it's as rare as rocking horse s**t and others tell me they get cases of it every year. i'm assuming its about as popular as 300B/O, but i could be wrong about that.
SCJ429 wrote:I remember the 80s Blade, when everyone had a $150 SKS or a SKK. They made good garden stakes.
bigpete wrote:I hear its quite popular as a sambar cartridge in Victoria.....
animalpest wrote:bigpete wrote:I hear its quite popular as a sambar cartridge in Victoria.....
Only if it causes hydraulic shock
bigpete wrote:I hear its quite popular as a sambar cartridge in Victoria.....
animalpest wrote:bigpete wrote:I hear its quite popular as a sambar cartridge in Victoria.....
Only if it causes flesh shock
bigpete wrote:animalpest wrote:bigpete wrote:I hear its quite popular as a sambar cartridge in Victoria.....
Only if it causes hydraulic shock
Apparently only used by the best of the best,the creme de la creme of kb warriors....
bigrich wrote:i,ve only come across one guy who had one , a zastava. wasn't a bad rifle , the cartridge in that compact little gun suited it . due to the performance of steel cased norinco ammo , he moved it on . if there was a wide variety of sporting ammo and projectiles for it , it'd be a good scrub gun i guess . except on sambar
bigpete wrote:bigrich wrote:i,ve only come across one guy who had one , a zastava. wasn't a bad rifle , the cartridge in that compact little gun suited it . due to the performance of steel cased norinco ammo , he moved it on . if there was a wide variety of sporting ammo and projectiles for it , it'd be a good scrub gun i guess . except on sambar
To be fair,I've often tossed around the idea of buying one of those little cz carbines chambered in it. Would be perfectly adequate for most of my hunting
JimTom wrote:bigpete wrote:bigrich wrote:i,ve only come across one guy who had one , a zastava. wasn't a bad rifle , the cartridge in that compact little gun suited it . due to the performance of steel cased norinco ammo , he moved it on . if there was a wide variety of sporting ammo and projectiles for it , it'd be a good scrub gun i guess . except on sambar
To be fair,I've often tossed around the idea of buying one of those little cz carbines chambered in it. Would be perfectly adequate for most of my hunting
The CZ 527 in 7.62x39 is an absolute cracker mate.
bigpete wrote:bigrich wrote:i,ve only come across one guy who had one , a zastava. wasn't a bad rifle , the cartridge in that compact little gun suited it . due to the performance of steel cased norinco ammo , he moved it on . if there was a wide variety of sporting ammo and projectiles for it , it'd be a good scrub gun i guess . except on sambar
To be fair,I've often tossed around the idea of buying one of those little cz carbines chambered in it. Would be perfectly adequate for most of my hunting
bigrich wrote:bigpete wrote:bigrich wrote:i,ve only come across one guy who had one , a zastava. wasn't a bad rifle , the cartridge in that compact little gun suited it . due to the performance of steel cased norinco ammo , he moved it on . if there was a wide variety of sporting ammo and projectiles for it , it'd be a good scrub gun i guess . except on sambar
To be fair,I've often tossed around the idea of buying one of those little cz carbines chambered in it. Would be perfectly adequate for most of my hunting
If I had the money I’d rebarrel to a .308 tube and either neck size cases down, or I reckon pacific tool and gauge probably have suitable dies. Then you got a heap of good projectiles to choose from