7.62x39 150gr ammo anyone reload or know where to get any?

Thanks for the link jones, I will order some of these this summer when its time to sight in for the hunt. I will have a gopro on this hunt to share on the redrifle section.
 
That would be illegal to do. You are not allowed to sell or otherwise give away reloaded ammunition unless you are a federally license ammunition re-manufacturer.
sell yes, but I never heard of not being allowed to give away reloads. pretty sure it's not true. If I sell a gun and have some reloads left over I cant give it to my buddy to shoot (at his own risk)? makes no sense.
 
You know I have hunted bear for years and up close well a placed shot with some quality 7.62 ammo 123 grain will do fine. Hornady makes some good ammo. Just make sure you only take broadside shoot at reasonable ranges 20 - 50 years you will be fine. Accuracy and discipline is the key and you will be fine

Good luck.
 
I haven't tried the Hornady yet but S & B works great in my SKS for hunting, and they're half the price of the Hornady.

http://www.theammosource.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_108_111&products_id=35

Good to hear the S & B ammo worked out good for you thats very encouraging . I hear they were loaded a little hotter than normal stuff, I looked at the pressure comparisons online and saw a slight difference when compared to other softpoint offerings. Have you recovered any bullets from your game, just curious about expansion or did they blow right through?
 
Hornady SST. They are available in Canada ( if you can find someone that has them in stock ! ). Personally I want a box of the Hornady Zombie MAX rounds ( just to have ). They are the same, except they have a green tip and plated cases. They're not the 150g+ rounds you're hoping for, but from what I've found, probably the best hunting rounds.

the z-max are a V-Max a varmint bullet , P&D sell them for 20$ ^^
 
I load the 150gr to an OAL same as the Hornady 6th Edition recommends 2.20" My son's Type 56 /26\ Chinese shoots both the .311 and .308 sized bullets quite well.Hornady dies come with both sized expander buttons. With the 123gr I use 24gr of Win 748................Harold.
 
... Have you recovered any bullets from your game, just curious about expansion or did they blow right through?

The fox I shot (from about 50m) with a chicken from our coop in its mouth had a lot of damage. The expansion was big and the bullet went right through it.
The doe I shot last fall had pieces of the bullet lodged into the rib with an exit wound the size of a golf ball. It was about 90m when I shot it.
I use (Czech) corrosive surplus ammo for plinking usually, and they're very hot compare to the S&B SP.
 
The PRVI stuff in 123 grain is exceptional ammunition too. It does in fact seem to be loaded a little hotter and the bullets seem to perform quite well. I have thrown them threw both shoulders of a white tailed deer without any issues. DRT.
 
OP. It I s truly too bad that you do not reload. I Mexican matched these for a friend and they fed fine in his SKS. I had some bullets and used them for the work up, they were actually measured at .310" and weighed an avg of 178gns. That's why I wrote on the box that info. Loaded the final ones with NEW Hornady 174gn. Those are the ones used to zero the his rifle and the target and crony data pictured below.
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Chrony of avg velocity.
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Final group shot. At 50yds, the front sight covered the small .22 targets so I held level between them. First round (low right) was a fouler from a clean barrel. Next 5 when EXACTLY like you see, but they were spaced shots.
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see nice sized group.
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It is difficult to mail ammo, unfortunately, or I would do a batch up for you.
 
I have used the PRVI ammo as well and they are truly an impressive round. I have shot several deer with them from my Remington 799 (I don't like losing brass) but only shoot Mexican matched soft points from my SKSs (then I don't care), but I take great care in making sure that all powder charges are equal when I do. Both my wife and I have shot a half dozen deer with an SKS and have had no problems. And last spring I shot a bear with those 174gn rounds. He was 23yds away, right through both lungs, he went 60ft.
 
Rookie wild cat those are some very very nice loads you've rolled up. I am jealous but I will be buying my first house this summer and with that said I will have a permanent work shop fiiiinally, a reloading station will be in the works sometime within a year or two but until then I will just envy your loads and wish I could get a couple dozen. Those 174s @ 1968fps wow just wow.
 
Wondering when you pulled the military ball if you adjusted/lightened the powder charge for the heavier bullet or pressure would increase dramatically would it not? Harold...........nice groups by the way!
 
I would try to get my hands on some Barnes .310 123 grain and build some handloads for my CZ527 if I was going to hunt with 7.62x39. Haven't found any yet, but haven't been looking too hard either.
 
Not sure, but what velocity is needed for the Barnes X bullets to reliably expand ? My son's Chinese SKS shoots .308 sized bullets same as the .310 or .311's
 
Wondering when you pulled the military ball if you adjusted/lightened the powder charge for the heavier bullet or pressure would increase dramatically would it not? Harold...........nice groups by the way!
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Oh yeah, I DEFINITELY lightened the powder charge. IIRC, I dropped 15% off the 123gn charge. Then worked up and stopped at 22gn when I saw signs at 23gn (which was the original load, I believe. Not near my records right now.
 
That's fine .....I figured you did,just mentioned it for sake of others in case they wanted to copy your loads and maybe were new to reloading.........safety......safety......safety..........Harold
 
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