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7.7 JAP where can I find it??
Having A extremely hard time find ammo locally for my type 99, no issue with the 38 though. Anybody have a decent place to buy it online? Anything besides Norma would make me happy
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12-05-2010 08:22 PM
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Thanks A lot I love these old rifles, very interesting to me but ammunition is a definite con in collecting Jap C&R
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Grafs.com were the first to carry the Hornady ammo for 7.7 Japanese and others. I've gotten plenty from them.
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Go for the Hornady...avoid the Precision Cartridge Co.
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Why avoid PCI? not good quality?
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I had a problem with a box of 7.7, and the guy who runs the place has been FAR less than helpful in dealing with the issue, even when I followed his instructions to the letter. I might post more if I ever get what he owes me.
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The Hornady is great stuff. Knocked a blacktail deer off its feet last year with mine (2nd series Kokura). 75 Yard shot. It will print cloverleafs at 200 yrds with iron sights. I don't know if it's the rifle or me, but I would bet on the rifle....
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I avoided the Japanese rifles for years until I found an all matching T-99 at the local flea market for $75.00. I cleaned her up and went to the range and I was very impressed with the way it would shoot so I went ahead and bought the dies and started to reload my own. I've since added another T-99 to the collection and she shoots very good also.
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Yes they shoot good and reload easy using Lee dies and .311 bullets. Privi brass is good. Graf&sons has it.
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