7.62x54 fer my svt-40 non corrosive my area?

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ok got a nagant sniper made up..............GREAT FUN.
but
with my tokarev soon to arrive, i am seeking info on any dealer /gun shop within nb /ns. or pei with non corrosive 7.62 ruskie ammo.
i know wolf makes it ( reboxed partizan , rite?) also norma,
who got some?

thanks if this aint ok in milsurp / sorry.
 
If you are talking about surplus ammo I really doubt you will find any that is actually meant for the SVT or the MN. There is a lot of GPMG stuff kicking around but it really sucks IMHO. Usualy its too heavy and too hot for these guns (once again IMHO).

Calum said it, reload. I'll let anyone try the ones we came up with for my MN, you'll see the difference immediatly.
 
computer to bench about 10 feet. i didnt want to reload rite off, an need brass to begin, yes?
thus my question any dealers selling non corrisive 7.62x54......from the little i know, most boxer primed / modern made ammo / this calibre, such as norma / wolf/ igman / ect. aint corrosive...........rite?
thanks the search continues.
lol :dancingbanana:


Calum said:
How close is your reloading bench to your computer? :D
 
districrp lists igman ammo = softpoint 150 grain /boxer primed
or
hungarian ball or hvy ball = surplus / corrosive
from the link summerside sniper posted :dancingbanana:

majormarine said:
summerside sniper, may i ask what is the headstamp of the 7.62x54R you bought from districorp?
 
NB.nagantsniper said:
computer to bench about 10 feet. i didnt want to reload rite off, an need brass to begin, yes?
thus my question any dealers selling non corrisive 7.62x54......from the little i know, most boxer primed / modern made ammo / this calibre, such as norma / wolf/ igman / ect. aint corrosive...........rite?
thanks the search continues.
lol :dancingbanana:

Yep I baught 120 rounds of ingman to get the brass. Its non corrosive and the brass is actually quite good. Right now I'm using .311 150 grain bullets with 46 grains of vargit powder. Works really well although I might play with a hotter load.
 
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