I have not yet bought my CSA carbine, few other firearms jumped cue and ended up in my gun safe last year, but this spring I intend to pick up the carbine. My considerations have been which caliber is more accurate. Ability to swap parts. Mag's of course are not interchangeable but many of the basic parts must be able to be used in either firearm. In the event one needed to scavenge parts from one rifle to keep another functioning it's an advantage in my book, to be able to swap out as many parts as possible. Not the biggest consideration but the 762x39 adds more mags to my supply of existing CZ858 mag's
One would figure the ballistics of the 223 round would be better in this department. That said, these carbines are not sniper rifles and do have shorter barrels. I'm wondering if there is much of a difference in accuracy out to say 100 metres.
I figure the CSA Czech Small Arms 7.5" Compact would be really stretching accuracy at even 100 metres ........ could be wrong. The 223 should be the most accurate at the sacrifice of some stopping power.
Anyway, any thoughts or insight would be appreciated. I am leaning towards the CSA 7.62x39 11.8" Carbine as I do have a good supply of this cartridge. The added cartridge power being traded for a a little less accuracy.
One would figure the ballistics of the 223 round would be better in this department. That said, these carbines are not sniper rifles and do have shorter barrels. I'm wondering if there is much of a difference in accuracy out to say 100 metres.
I figure the CSA Czech Small Arms 7.5" Compact would be really stretching accuracy at even 100 metres ........ could be wrong. The 223 should be the most accurate at the sacrifice of some stopping power.
Anyway, any thoughts or insight would be appreciated. I am leaning towards the CSA 7.62x39 11.8" Carbine as I do have a good supply of this cartridge. The added cartridge power being traded for a a little less accuracy.
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