
Posted: 12/13/2013 4:05:56 PM EST
I have shot Wolf some, no complaints.
I have seen Silver Bear also, slightly more expensive, I know nothing about it. PMC is awfully expensive, but probably better ammo. |
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Louis L'Amour said it best!
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Golden Tiger
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Award: 24/365 most likely to have a lollipop guild
Award 24/365: Most likely to be thrown down a hallway. |
i buy tula cause wallmart has it for 5 bucks a box
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TURTLE SOUP TONIGHT!!!!!!
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What'cha shooting it out of?
AK's and SKS's aren't exactly picky. They'll eat anything, and lob it over that-a-way reliably. Now, if you've got a bolt gun in x39, or an x39 AR, I might have a different thought. But AK/SKS... Cheapest shit you can find. |
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Originally Posted By mad_mardigan:
Best choice for commercial ammo Best 7.62x39 IMO is Yugo M67. It is corrosive, but it is brass cased, accurate and loaded hot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mad_mardigan:
Originally Posted By Derwood18:
Golden Tiger Best choice for commercial ammo Best 7.62x39 IMO is Yugo M67. It is corrosive, but it is brass cased, accurate and loaded hot. And what, $1 per round these days. OP, any Russian steel case will do, it's all pretty much made at the same plants. Buy cheap and stack it deep. |
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SKS.
Just wondering about accuracy, or am I worrying about what kinds of rock I'm using in my slingshot, so to speak. |
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Louis L'Amour said it best!
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Which costs more: breaking or obeying the law?
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"keep the sand out of your weapons, keep those actions clear, and I'll see you on the beach."
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Originally Posted By mad_mardigan:
Best choice for commercial ammo Best 7.62x39 IMO is Yugo M67. It is corrosive, but it is brass cased, accurate and loaded hot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By mad_mardigan:
Originally Posted By Derwood18:
Golden Tiger Best choice for commercial ammo Best 7.62x39 IMO is Yugo M67. It is corrosive, but it is brass cased, accurate and loaded hot. Agreed, on both counts. Too bad M67 has pretty much dried up (for now, at least). |
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Originally Posted By KingRat:
Huff some gasoline, then do an interpretive finger painting of the Spanish Civil War on your living room walls. |
Originally Posted By jestice75:
And what, $1 per round these days. OP, any Russian steel case will do, it's all pretty much made at the same plants. Buy cheap and stack it deep. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jestice75:
Originally Posted By mad_mardigan:
Originally Posted By Derwood18:
Golden Tiger Best choice for commercial ammo Best 7.62x39 IMO is Yugo M67. It is corrosive, but it is brass cased, accurate and loaded hot. And what, $1 per round these days. OP, any Russian steel case will do, it's all pretty much made at the same plants. Buy cheap and stack it deep. Seriously? I bought at like 250-275 for a 1200 round tin I think. Its good ammo at that price point but I wouldn't pay much more. Fucking panic buyers were out of their minds. |
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TURTLE SOUP TONIGHT!!!!!!
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You know there us an AK section with an ammunition area .
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Originally Posted By Derwood18:
Golden Tiger View Quote This http://www.sgammo.com/catalog/rifle-ammunition/762x39 |
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Best I've found is Lapua, but it's pricey and hard to find. I usually shoot Prvi, Fiocchi or S&B in the AR's or Wolf in the SKSs.
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Originally Posted By armedbutnotdangerous:
SKS. Just wondering about accuracy, or am I worrying about what kinds of rock I'm using in my slingshot, so to speak. View Quote Bingo. It's better than an AK, accuracy-wise, but the Ballistics of a 762x39 round kinda limit you out to significant ranges, anyway. |
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Norinco
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Golden tiger is my first choice, but I won't pay a big premium for it, normally whatever is cheapest
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You will find Sympathy between Shit and Syphilis in the dictionary.
"Well, in summer there's fishing and fucking. And in winter.... The fishing is bad." Kimi Raikkonen |
Golden Tiger / Brown Bear
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Give Me a Bottle of Anything and a Glazed Doughnut — TO GO!
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"every official that comes in, cripples us. leaves us maimed. silent and tamed. and on the flesh and bones they build their homes"
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What are you going to be doing with the ammo?
Shooting tree stumps at 50 yards, or shooting for tiny groups at 100 yards? Chris |
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Fichocci
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My AK's prefer Brown Bear laquered.
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For shits and grins, I'll say SST.
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I think that this situation absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done on somebody's part.
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Lapua, Norinco, and Golden Tiger. The best thing you can do is try several brands and let the rifle choose.
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Award: 24/365 most likely to have a lollipop guild
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Any and all of it.
That's my game plan for the next few months. ![]() |
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Official ARFCOM Callsign: FIREBALL
Rifle > Carbine |
Sellier & Bellot but you can't find back in stock yet.
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A furore Normannorum libera nos, Domine
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I shot Hornady sst for hunting, otherwise it is whatever is chespest.
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Any difference between poly coated and laqure coated ammo?
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375 H&H, full of 4895, the reloader is with thee; blessed art thou amongst hunters, and blessed is the fruit of thy chamber, 270 grns. Holy 375 H&H, Mother of calibers, pray for our shoulder. Amen.
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You mean I'm the only one that has dozens of cases of norinco yellow box?
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I personally prefer Silver Bear.
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Read back the chicken's testimony, please.
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