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quote:No. quote:Yes. quote:Yes. quote:"Use enough weight." Minimum would be 150 grains, or better 170 grains. Carcano | |||
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<Marty Singer> |
Thanks for the reply. I have a Bulgarian SLR-95. Would the rate of twist be fast enough to stabalize a 170 gr bullet? Anybody have any loading experience with one of these? Thanks -Marty | ||
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Sorry - I somehow automatically assumed a bolt action rifle. 150 grains should work, and there is at least one factory load out there, though I presently do not remember who loads it (a small semi-custom firm, I think). An extensive reloading article is found in one older American Rifleman issue from the 1990s, by C.E. Harris. Regards, Carcano | |||
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Marty, One would think that the Federal soft point load would work on your small deer and piggies. The 7.62x39 is a neat little cartridge,especially for short range hunting. Stay away from the WOLF HP's thought, they are basically solids with a faux HP. FN in MT | |||
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Marty, I can't personally vouch for the stuff, but I have read reports of fantastic results with the Wolf HP rounds. The stuff apparently opens up quite violently and leaves large exit wounds. Try it out on some varmints. Probably be ok on smallish deer, but wouldn't want to use it on a large deer or a real trophy. bowhuntr | |||
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