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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: FUNKED1 on April 29, 2006, 07:50:40 PM
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Russian was that Soviet ammo you had when I shot your rifle?
Any special cleaning needed for that stuff?
Traders has it for about 10 cents a round in bulk, and I like the fact that it comes on clips.
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if it was wolf..there newere stuff is great..
most newly made ammo is good..its the older "corrosive " stuff u need to be awar of...even if you shoot it ...just make sure you clean your rifle..EVERYWHERE!!! gas ports incluuded
Funked ..im trying to get numbers together for a large group by..
i have about 6,ooo 7.62x39s sold...but i also need
.223 & 308s....trying to find a guy who will do a deal on all 3..
but then i also need .45 & 9mil...
waitn for the wolf to coem back into heavy ammo shipments in usa
10cents a round is good..
i just bought 2,400 rounds of .308 for 7 cents around!!!!! non corrosive!! woo woo...f ing should of bought more
where u getn your sks ammo at? brand?
pre loaded on strippers?..sweet..nothen really better then loading from strippers into the sks/ak: )
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
Russian was that Soviet ammo you had when I shot your rifle?
Any special cleaning needed for that stuff?
Traders has it for about 10 cents a round in bulk, and I like the fact that it comes on clips.
I wouldn't call it Soviet since it was made after. I bought Wolf at 10c each but it wasn't with clips. That sounds like a good deal.
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Wolf smells funny but its good ammo. If you have a long day at the range look at your cases. You will find some that are cracked at the rim. Never had a problem with wolf.
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I use this in my WASR, it's non-corrosive, about 12cents per round. I've bought thousands of rounds of ammo from these guys over the years, great service.
ammo (http://www.aimsurplus.com/acatalog/copy_of_7_62x39.html) :aok
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I used to shoot a lot of soviet ammo back in the 90's. I've sold all my guns so it's been a while. I never had any problem with the SKS ammo. I had two SKS's and a Mac 90 , it worked great in both. The 7.62x54 I purchased for my Moisen Ganant used to have frequent miss fires. I used to order it through Shotgun Times.
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FYI here is the stuff I was shooting:
http://www.outdoormarksman.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=438&products_id=8058
Copper jacket, Good
Corrosive, Bad
Comes On Clips, GROOVY
Sweet price - TRUMP CARD
I'm buying a tin of it on Saturday. IIRC Traders had it for $119 for a 1320 round tin.
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what happend to Boroda????:huh :confused:
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Hiya Funked..
That stuff shoots just fine... just about finished with a 1,000 rounds of it, turned the last 250 rounds of it and my Yugo SKS over to my daughter.
I've made an interesting discovery.. the SKS's just don't give a damn what yah churn through them... as long as it's steel cased. The Yugo does not have a chomed bore, so you must without fail clean after shooting corrosive mil surp ammo... however it should be noted I played with a yugo that had the most horriffic case of corrosion I ever saw... rifle ran fine and was not much (if any) less accurate than the 'new' yugo I gave my kid. I'da thought that the eroded throat and moon cratred barrell would be problematic.. it wasn't unless we ran brass cased ammo.. then it started ripping the tulips off the cases. Seems the brass overexpands in the eroded throat and hangs up.
On the other end of the spectrum, the SKS itself; while remarkably reliable, is not much of a sharpshooters rifle.. even handloads don't do much for accuracy improvement. There are exceptions though. I have a mint 1953 Russian Tula that shoots a 3" group routinely on Mil Surp ammo*. The best the Yugo or the Norinco could do was 5" at 100 yards. The workmanship on the Russki is pretty good, the Chinaman so-so, the Yugo... well; it shoots. ;) Still, not bad fer a 100 dollah commie carbine. ;)
*a 70 dollah 91/30 boltie will shoot 2" groups, my 150 dollah M39 boltie will do sub-MOA!
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Thanks for the info.
And 5" is about the best I have seen from mine.
I've got a CMP Garand coming for finer work. :)
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get National Match rear and front sights on order for the Garand NOW.. or get a B-Square scope mount. Mine shoots off those NM sights better than my Enfields with a scope!!
My god.. don't get me started on the Garand.. *woodie*
...I'll be right back. (grabs Numrich catalog, heads for the can)
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Nope, gonna leave it bone stock. Just like granpa's.
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i love gun
congo para fal
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
Nope, gonna leave it bone stock. Just like granpa's.
(http://www.garandcollector.org/images/T2_rec_art_head.jpg)
NM Sights were introduced in 1953 by John Garand, himself. Yer Gramps, if he was good, might well have been offered a crack at shooting a NM rifle.. also prepared to JCG's personal specs.
Just adding NM sights to the rifle does not change the sight picture.. it just allows a refinement of impact point superior to the somewhat coarser adjustments available on previous m1's. If you wanna target shoot closer to the accuracy potential of the rifle, NM sights are the ticket.
Bear in mind the M1 was in a constant state of refinement.. with older rifles constantly upgraded with newer versions of the original parts. Yer Granpa probably never fired an 'original' garand, either. ;)