PRVI ammo

I've tried pretty much all the calibres, except 7.9 Kurz. Local shop doesn't have it. Would like to try it though.

Anyways, I would tend to refute the 'slightly hot' statements. Running them over the chronograph, I would be more apt to say, 'loaded to original specifications.'
 
I've got a ton of it in 7.62x54R and the old Mosin-Nagant just loves gobbling it up. It does seem a bit hot, but that's the way I like it. It seems accurate too. But I bought some 25-06 PRVI and it was all over the place....
 
Their 303 brass is the full mill spec diameter. Lasts longer than the other commercial stuff that is slightly undersized.

7.62 x 39 shot nice and brass is boxer primed, so it is reloadable.
 
With the 7.62x39 using my bolt action CZ, I can put 5 shots through a dime at 100 yards. Other calibers I shot are not as accurate because of the rifles, but excellent brass for reloading. Most PRVI is better than any American made ammunition at double the price.
 
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