I have 2 different types of surplus 7.52x25.
I don't know much about the ammo because I bought it off a CGNer. The ammo was packed 40 rounds in a box and all the boxes look the same but the ammo in side is different.
The problem is one type shoots like crap and the other seems fine. I was shooting at 25 yards, sitting down resting the gun on a railing so I was pretty solid. The first stuff shot as to be expected- big group, but at least on the paper. The second type was all over the place. In 16 rounds I had 5 in the snow 3 to 6 feet in front of the target and I think some above and beside the target frame. (paper was on a piece of plastic 2.5 X2.5 feet). So the rounds were going WAY off target. I know it's not the gun because I've shot new ammo at indoor ranges and never had a problem. I think it was key holeing because I found a slug stuck in the wood frame at a 45 degree angle from where I was shooting.
Has anyone ever noticed this big of a difference in ammo? maybe one type is just plain bad? Let me know what you think.
The first type seems to shoot fine. It looks like this:
The second (bad stuff) like this:
I don't know much about the ammo because I bought it off a CGNer. The ammo was packed 40 rounds in a box and all the boxes look the same but the ammo in side is different.
The problem is one type shoots like crap and the other seems fine. I was shooting at 25 yards, sitting down resting the gun on a railing so I was pretty solid. The first stuff shot as to be expected- big group, but at least on the paper. The second type was all over the place. In 16 rounds I had 5 in the snow 3 to 6 feet in front of the target and I think some above and beside the target frame. (paper was on a piece of plastic 2.5 X2.5 feet). So the rounds were going WAY off target. I know it's not the gun because I've shot new ammo at indoor ranges and never had a problem. I think it was key holeing because I found a slug stuck in the wood frame at a 45 degree angle from where I was shooting.
Has anyone ever noticed this big of a difference in ammo? maybe one type is just plain bad? Let me know what you think.
The first type seems to shoot fine. It looks like this:
The second (bad stuff) like this:


















































