7.62x39 in mini 30

303 Britman

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Hey all, i was just wondering if anyone has any experience using that Canada Ammo 7.62x39 in there ruger mini 30? Ive been reading that some SKS are having misfires due to a tough primer with this ammo. How are the firing pins in a mini 30, also i read somewhere it also has a different diameter barrel compared to the SKS, is it still safe to shoot this ammo in my mini?
 
I think the Mini 30 is chambered for brass cased SAAMI spec 7.63X39 ammo, although there probably is not much difference-steel cased, corrosive milsurp ammo is probably not what you want to be shooting.

Not neccessarily unsafe, but unreliable and hard on the gun.
 
So should i limit myself to shooting off the shelf ammo? It's also stainless steel, will it still rust my barrel? Probably a dumb question haha.
 
I Heard somewhere (Another dirty rumor maybe) that Euro 7.62X39 shouldn't be used in a mini. Something about bore diameter being .308 in a mini and 7.62X39 being .310 in diameter. Could be wrong but I figured I should mention it.
 
Ya thats what i heard as well, the barrel having a different diameter, now im getting worried, i ordered a case of ammo from Can Ammo today, is this stuff gonna blow up in my face or what?:eek: Should have done more research before buying, but it was too good of a deal to pass up.
 
I use what ever surplus 7.62x39 I can get my hands on in my Ruger M77mk2 and it all works fine. Just have to clean it out with hot water afterwards.
 
I don't have a link to back it up, but I do recal reading that although the Mini 30 is a .308 bore, IT IS SAFE to fire Comblock .311 dia. stuff through it.
Certainly makes sense that Ruger might reasonably expect someone somewhere might put a round or two of East German/Czeck/Chinese/Bulgarian/Romanian/Russian/Hungarian/Etc military surplus through a mini.
 
Desined for

The Ruger Mini-30 was designed on a compromise: they wanted people to be able to shoot .308 bullets through their barrels but the rifle should be able to swallow and digest any run-of-the-mill milspec ammo too.
What they did was design a longer tapering leade to litterally "swage" .310" bullets to .308" diameter.
So either you shoot .308" bullets in a long unsupporting leade or force oversize bullets through a .308" bore.
And it gives Ruger the option of using conventional .308" bored barrels instead of more expensive .310-.311" ones. This part is the hidden face of the deal...;)
It works like a compromise: so-so... I would be curious to see what a really correctly specced (barrel and chamber) Mini-30 could do with proper ammo.
PP.
 
Thanks for the info guys! I will be shooting up that milsurp ammo as soon as it warms up here.:) On another note i emailed Chris at Can Ammo asking this question, and he contacted Ruger (great customer service by the way) there reply was not to use this ammo. Then i posted on Thefiringline.com website, and there was a fellow on there that talked to Ruger as well and they said that using this ammo will void the warranty on my rifle. Reasons were it was corrosive and the primers were too soft causing them to blow out? Oh well i mean if i clean the rifle after shooting this stuff i cant see no harm done.
 
Haha yeah probably ill buy an SKS down the road. Well i got my case of ammo from Can ammo yesterday couldnt believe it arrived so fast! Ill have to test it out this weekend and see how it goes:D Weird how these things come with stripper clips, do i just throw them out or do people use these for something?
 
303 Britman said:
Weird how these things come with stripper clips, do i just throw them out or do people use these for something?

You use them to top load the SKS you are about to buy!:D
 
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