7.62x54R Surplus

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What's this stuff going for now...the Czech 880 round case. I'm trying to decide if I should bring it in.
 
chemist almost every dealer that carries x54R sells them for 320$ to 360$ for 880
now the question is ?can you bring em for cheaper price? if YES then hell yeah if NO than dont even bother
 
Ummm, no guys. Not everyone wants to have to get thier ammo shipped to them. Get it in so that there is a local supply! The closest place to here is Ottawa and why the hell would you want to pay for shipping if you can get it locally! I would also love some 7.62X25 surplus locally!

Just my opinion...
 
Ummm, no guys. Not everyone wants to have to get thier ammo shipped to them. Get it in so that there is a local supply! The closest place to here is Ottawa and why the hell would you want to pay for shipping if you can get it locally! I would also love some 7.62X25 surplus locally!

Just my opinion...

100 percent agree, local is great if it can be had.
 
It is alot cheaper to pick it up than have to pay shipping on a crate. And once people are in your store, who knows what else they might see and want to purchase?:) I would say definitely bring some in!
 
I won't say the name but a sponsor out of Montreal has it for $360 delivered . So there is a comparison, I am sure you can beat that, however if you can get in some noncorrosive from (anywhere) at a real good price. Now that would be great! I heard the Norinco stuff is pretty good and cheap!
 
Can someone toss a case of 880 Czech surplus on a scale for me and tell me the weight?

Ryan
 
Ryan,

Any thoughts on bringing in some non-corrosive 7.62X54r 147-150gr. FMJ and soft points for the SVT40 users to shoot and hunt with? I have heard that the MFS ones are a bit heavy for the SVT40 action being 185 gr for FMJ and 203 gr for soft points. Not to mention that it would help out a lot with recoil and target reaquisition.

They were meant to use the 147gr bullet and I think that is what the surplus ammo is.

Thanks,

Ian
 
Ryan,

Any thoughts on bringing in some non-corrosive 7.62X54r 147-150gr. FMJ and soft points for the SVT40 users to shoot and hunt with? I have heard that the MFS ones are a bit heavy for the SVT40 action being 185 gr for FMJ and 203 gr for soft points. Not to mention that it would help out a lot with recoil and target reaquisition.

They were meant to use the 147gr bullet and I think that is what the surplus ammo is.

Thanks,

Ian

I'm in for non-corosive 147gr too.
 
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