MFS 7.62x39 experiences?

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I'm having a little bit of trouble finding some 7.62x39 non-corrosive ammo in stock. Seems a few places are carrying MFS brand non-corrosive.
Should I grab it or is this brand troublesome? I've read a few different things but seems to be 50/50.
 
I recently bought like 1000 rounds of those MFS 7.62 x 39 SP 168 grain. My VZ 58 love those and accuracy is quite good, I got like 2 inch grouping with open sight at 50 yard.
 
I haven't shot a ton of it, maybe 100 rds of X39 and about the same for X54. Its been reliable as surplus and shot a little better. Its dirty compared to quality American commercial but noticeably cleaner than surplus. Its worth the extra price if the non-corrosive, extra accuracy and slightly cleaner powder mean much to you.
 
Like the poster above, I've shot around 100-120 of these. No complaints, I didn't find it really dirty. Can't comment on groupings, but it never failed, so it gets the thumbs up for me. Lever Arms has 1440 cases for 300, Chinese Surplus non-corrosive. Might be worth looking into, I know I am.
 
Like the poster above, I've shot around 100-120 of these. No complaints, I didn't find it really dirty. Can't comment on groupings, but it never failed, so it gets the thumbs up for me. Lever Arms has 1440 cases for 300, Chinese Surplus non-corrosive. Might be worth looking into, I know I am.

There is Chinese Non-Corrosive and Chinese "Non-Corrosive".. Guess which one Lever has.. I'll give you a hint: it's not Non-Corrosive. If they're still selling it as such, they're continuing to solidify the "reputation" that they gained on this forum.
 
MFS has been great in my Vz carbine - no feeding, extraction or ejection issues in just over 500 rounds. Decent accuracy, lots of flash, but very decent. It is 100 per cent NON-corrosive.
 
Did yours have stovepipes with the MFS softpoints?

I don't think it's the ammo, it's the SKS/858 platform itself that was just made to use FMJ's I think. I remember when I tried running brass cased S&B soft points through my 858 you couldn't even get one in the chamber, which is why I had to switch to MFS. I'm 220 rounds in with soft points and so far no issues

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have tried the sellier and bellot in my 858 they were round nose and feed perfectly but those round are really loaded hot ^^ you see it on the primer sometime ^^ , but the MFS ammo i never try because i cant find them
 
I am not very impressed with it as I have found it to be dirtier and less accurate than the silver box non-corrosive Chinese ammo. Considering it was 310 bucks per 1000 rounds I am glad I only bought 2000 rounds. The Chinese that Canada Ammo was selling for 299/1200 rounds is quite superior to the MFS. I have only shot the FMJ 7.62x39mm loads, not the soft points so YMMV.
 
I believe MFS rounds are steel core bullets - so you do often get sparking, and they will most likely wear on your bore somewhat more then lead rounds.

....but - for inexpensive, non-corrosive ammo, they really seem to be a good way to go.

I believe they are very popular, even in the states as a x39 round.
 
I have fired hundreds of these through my SKS it is almost all i use
reasonably accurate not one FTF to date pretty clean and well priced
I would highly recommend it.
 
I have shot quite a bit of this stuff. It went kinda like this... BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG!!! Over & over & over!!!

The MFS stuff is good ammo, I like it!

Cheers
Jay
 
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