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    Rifle ammunition made by factory Prvi Partizan, desire of many shooters, is a real diamond in the rifle of every passionate shooter. Designed according to market demands, improved by the precious suggestions of shooters, Prvi Partizan ammunition is the result of up-to-date technical and technological solutions, long-term special research work of ballistics and shooting experts. It is made of high quality raw materials and components carefully chosen according to its application.

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    Recognized for dependability, PPU RANGEMASTER ammunition is manufactured using the highest grade materials and quality production control, ensuring precision performance in accordance with military specifications.


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    What is a “reasonable” accuracy expectation out of an otherwise “MOA” rifle (shooting 168-175gr). I know many things factor into accuracy such as barrel length and twist, etc. Just looking for real-world, first hand knowledge. Not using it to shoot competition at 1000m but just some “plinking” ammo that isn’t $50/box match grade stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helly View Post
    What is a “reasonable” accuracy expectation out of an otherwise “MOA” rifle (shooting 168-175gr). I know many things factor into accuracy such as barrel length and twist, etc. Just looking for real-world, first hand knowledge. Not using it to shoot competition at 1000m but just some “plinking” ammo that isn’t $50/box match grade stuff.
    Two MOA 'generally, through a 18.5-20" barrel, semi; otherwise 1MOA can be achieved using a decent bolt. I'll often run this brand when doing general site in or weekend bush gongs. Obviously it's not match ammo but I'd say it's made to a decent standard, and reloadable.

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    I'm assuming the writer of OPs thread was trying to sound Russian? I'm reading the ad for the ammo in a Borat voice lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by infidel29 View Post
    I'm assuming the writer of OPs thread was trying to sound Russian? I'm reading the ad for the ammo in a Borat voice lol.
    LOL guessing its straight from the PPU marketing? They probably just ran their spiel through Google Translate.

    Quote Originally Posted by DUC_Dali View Post
    Two MOA 'generally, through a 18.5-20" barrel, semi; otherwise 1MOA can be achieved using a decent bolt. I'll often run this brand when doing general site in or weekend bush gongs. Obviously it's not match ammo but I'd say it's made to a decent standard, and reloadable.
    If you look at the cost of buying brass...heck yeah. Reload it with the good stuff after.

    I've found the PPU brass needs a healthy reduction in powder charge though, especially with a hot primer like a CCI #34. Must be nice thick stuff.

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    I am looking to buy these for precision shooting with a 20” heavy barrel. Anyone have done good grouping with it?

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