Years ago I bought a few thousand cheap pulled tracers from the 7.62x54R
Each bullet weighs about 148 gr, but is as long as a Nosler 180 gr Ballistic Tip. Both have a green tip, too, although the Russian’s is just paint.
I am going to try these bullets in some 308 barrels. I have a pair of 308 barrels chambered with a 303 reamer, so there is no issue of the neck being too tight.
I also loaded some in 308 Win and for a pair of 30-06s (Garand and Mauser). These only have about 3 thou extra clearance after the fatter bullet is seated, but that is enough.
I will shoot these at 50 and 100 yards along with a standard 148 gr military FMJ and compare accuracy. I am hoping for at least 4” at 100. That would make it an acceptable cheap plinker bullet.
One of the 308Brit barrels is a 1:14. I would usually expect a 180 gr bullet to stabilise. These are 180 gr in length, but have 150 gr velocity (RPM), so should be ok.
I hope to shoot these tomorrow morning.
Each bullet weighs about 148 gr, but is as long as a Nosler 180 gr Ballistic Tip. Both have a green tip, too, although the Russian’s is just paint.
I am going to try these bullets in some 308 barrels. I have a pair of 308 barrels chambered with a 303 reamer, so there is no issue of the neck being too tight.
I also loaded some in 308 Win and for a pair of 30-06s (Garand and Mauser). These only have about 3 thou extra clearance after the fatter bullet is seated, but that is enough.
I will shoot these at 50 and 100 yards along with a standard 148 gr military FMJ and compare accuracy. I am hoping for at least 4” at 100. That would make it an acceptable cheap plinker bullet.
One of the 308Brit barrels is a 1:14. I would usually expect a 180 gr bullet to stabilise. These are 180 gr in length, but have 150 gr velocity (RPM), so should be ok.
I hope to shoot these tomorrow morning.
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