7.62X54 LVE ammunition review by Riflechair (westrifle.com)

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First of all this review was done by Riflechair out of his own will. He did not get paid by westrifle.com I found it in one of the threads and decided to put it here. Thank you Riflechair for doing this review. To everyone who watches it please know that he will make 1 cent per click on the add, it takes a second to click on it. Also you can put like on his video and sign up for his channel it will support his hobby of doing quality reviews.

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Al

Westrifle Canada


 
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I'd like to see a video of these bullets shooting a deer. One shot and they fall over dead without even a twitch. This is the bullet to use if there is no snow or you don't like tracking animals. Shot out of a Mosin bang-flops them dead exactly where you shot them :)
 
I was looking at this stuff on the shelf. I think you've got me sold on it. A grouping like that can't be complained about when you're hunting. 200 gr. at that velocity is nothing to sneeze at.
 
0.309 ? So it's good just for finish Mosin. All my Mosins and SVT has barrel 0.312-0.313 and even if to shoot .311 groups are so inconsistent. But 0.312 bullets give good amd stable results
 
I picked up a 'select grade' 91/30 from Corwin Arms recently. I ran the LVE 203gr SP through this rifle and got good results. averaging about 4.5". With open sights not bad - It was bloody cold -30 degrees celcius that day and the ammo ran fine although the bolt on that 91/30 was a bit stiff trying to lift. I didn't have that problem in the PU sniper though.

 
If I make my own loads, they are all .312. However for factory hunting ammo, LVE is the best thing I've shot. Its the only commercial soft point I will use for hunting.
 
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