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31 March 2007, 19:45
steve4102
How is This Possible
I was reading the loading data here @ AR on the 7.62x39. How is it possible to seat them big ass bullets into that tiny little case with the case already "Full" of powder?
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31 March 2007, 20:20
kriswaller
I reload for 7.62 x 39 and I don't see how that would be possible... The biggerst I load in that is a 160 grain cast gas checked .311 sized bullet and it works pretty good.... actually a 150 does well too... I'd ask them how they did that... Maybe a super press?? or something... I can't imagine shooting something that heavy in 7.62x 39 wow!!!


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31 March 2007, 20:37
Jim White
Where do you envision the problem with putting that bullet in that case?
24 grs. of N130 doesn't hardly fill the case.


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31 March 2007, 23:40
bfrshooter
It is sort of like the .300 Whisper. Big, heavy, slow bullet in a small case with little noise. More effective then you might think too.
01 April 2007, 19:47
steve4102
quote:
Originally posted by Jim White:
Where do you envision the problem with putting that bullet in that case?
24 grs. of N130 doesn't hardly fill the case.


I just checked. 24gr of N-130 comes to the top of the shoulder in 7.62x39 Lapua brass. I would call that "full". Not only that they have 28gr of n-130 with a 175gr VLD. Believe me 28gr of n-130 is "full".
02 April 2007, 02:30
Kiwi Vince
If you think the load is safe, a way to get the powder in a smaller space is to use a drop tube.

MTM used to make them. By dropping the powder in from a height it packs in better and takes up less room.

Compressed loads are not that unusual but it helps if you can get the bullet started in the case.

I have no experience with 7.62 x 39 so cant comment on the safety angle with this round.
02 April 2007, 03:17
layusn1
I don't understand the why aspect...why would you do that anway? Does your SKS or AK have a good enough twist rate for that bullet or is this a match barrel?


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02 April 2007, 06:50
Jim White
quote:
Originally posted by layusn1:
I don't understand the why aspect...why would you do that anway? Does your SKS or AK have a good enough twist rate for that bullet or is this a match barrel?


SKSs and AKs are not the only things chambered for the 7.62 X 39. There are several bolt guns chambered for it that are very accurate with those bullets if properly twisted.


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