DaveMachine
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Why is that? I have a case of it I haven't shot yet, just wondering....Only thing I won't touch is Tula...
I do not believe this is true, the AK (and all other x39mm rifles, even the SKS) has a banana mag because of the tapered case of the 7.62x39 meaning you cant stack the rounds on top of each other without them wanting to "curve" the curve is obvious with the Czech surplus stripper clips, where clips for most/all rifles in other chamberings do not have a curve I.E, En-bloc as 30-06 has minimal taper, where the x39 is almost wedge shaped.
My bad, posted without going through the whole thread.
In my defence, some people could stand to read it again.![]()
Why is that? I have a case of it I haven't shot yet, just wondering.
I think you came across as a wise guy and got taken to school![]()
Im no authority on Tula havent shot even one round of it but if I am not mistaken guys like Hickok45 curse that ammo for unreliability
I noticed they also ran the guns very hot. This will also accelerate barrel wear and was in 5.56.I'm no expert, but after reading that link it seems barrel wear was caused by the bi-metal bullets rather then the steel case. As a casual AR shooter I shoot Norc but with that dried up I've been looking into what to shoot next. Is there such a thing as steel case ammo with a normal copper bullet?
He was getting light strikes with the other surplus too. Need a XP spring for that hammer.It's only one guys opinion, but admittedly he fires a lot of ammo and a couple million people follow him.... skip forward to 10:50 and 12:30 for an example. 14:00 is a good primer strike. Maybe its rifle specific I dont know.
I Find the Hornady steel cased match and steel cased training ammo, not overly bad in price. Shoots decently as well.
Im no authority on Tula havent shot even one round of it but if I am not mistaken guys like Hickok45 curse that ammo for unreliability
I'm no expert, but after reading that link it seems barrel wear was caused by the bi-metal bullets rather then the steel case. As a casual AR shooter I shoot Norc but with that dried up I've been looking into what to shoot next. Is there such a thing as steel case ammo with a normal copper bullet?