Installing 10.6 on a separate hard drive.

Hello all,
I am currently running 10.7.4 on my Mac Pro. I need to stay at this OS for certain program needs.
I am having trouble running FCP7 on this OS and have been told it is because of the upgrade.
I have an empty internal hard drive and my original 10.6 instillation discs.
Is it possible to install the 10.6 on the blank hard drive? And if so, how?
(All I can find is how to do it on the same start up disk with partitioning, that is not what I intend to do because I was told it's impossible to go "backwards" that way.)
Any thought?
Thank you.

Insert the first install DVD, restart the computer with the C key held down, and install the OS.
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