I just made up a number, but how many mags do you have?
Kidding, but I think you're on to something. For everyone.
10 rounds @ xx yards
Rounds on paper, with no shoots
Position- shooter choice
Include 1 mag change
Add time for miss
Video
Or however you want to organize it. It's all yours.
Fwiw, even when I'm dumping rounds, I'm still on target.
ever thought of doung a t97 high round count test?Quick update:
12480 rounds, broken hammer spring.
In my last two trips out, I've had 3 ftf's. That's a total of 4, in 12480.
Light primer strikes in the 3 failure to fire, trigger feels slappy. Pulled the gun apart today to find the broken spring.
So what kind of magazines have you tried? Always hear of 7.62x39 magazine horror stories..... so what works well?
Hi niner. Sure putting it through a test. Fantastic. My count is going up slowly at bout 600 now. Rifles working great. Accuracy excellent. Totally reliable. Can't wait for cold and snow. Also hunting coyotes and wolves
ever thought of doung a t97 high round count test?
So what kind of magazines have you tried? Always hear of 7.62x39 magazine horror stories..... so what works well?



Ok Darren, I've had a look, and I was wrong. All the mag bodies are the same.
I'm having a different effect than you, but possibly the same cause. I've found the problem on mine, just now. Thanks
I have 14 mags, 1 is problematic.
With 10 loaded, 8 feed and fire, bolt passes over #9.
The top rear of the mag, where it touches the case rim, is ~.015 narrower than any other mag. The round doesn't ride high enough for the bolt to make contact. There's enough spring tension with a full mag, to overcome.
Easiest way to figure it out, is to manually cycle rounds, until it jams.
Easy to remove the firing pin if it makes you feel better.
When it jams, you can watch it happen, and hopefully see the problem.






























