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    7,62x54r is sort of like .22 rimfire ammo. In that what shoots well in one rifle won't do well in another. Even lot changes may skew results. So when you find something your rifle likes, buy as much as you can stand!
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    The Chinese is some of the best milsurp available, no longer available in the US. Mine is coded 66/71. I pulled down 5 rounds each of 5 different milsurp loads, including 7N1, and overall consistency was best with the chinese and next was 7N1, then bxn 86. I checked bullet weights, OAL, powder weight, etc..

    The best ammo available for accuracy is Extra Match. Retailers sold out fast. It is rated between about 7.0 and 8.9 cm extreme spread at 300 meters for 20 shot groups. Amazing stuff and sub-MOA capable obviously. Many of us that shoot lots of PU had shot sub-MOA with it frequently. First outing with it, my first 6 five shot groups average 1.12 inches and three groups were sub 1 inch. Bullet weight is 200 and box is yellow.

    Next best is Target, also 188 coded, as is Extra, 7N1 and 714N. It is rated between 9 and 12 cm, 182 or 185 grain(forgot which). AIM had some and may still. Often sold as Match but generally in a blue or bluish cardboard box, cans are 240 rds.

    Handloads with 311 SMK HPBTM and 312 Hornady match in 174 grain generally give the best accuracy.

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    Thumbs up you pushed me!

    Ordered a case of Chinese 7.62x54R yesterday. when it gets here I will be forced to open can and test it,will report back.

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    Talking got some, shot some,WOW

    This stuff is great! 5 shots, 3 touching, 1.25" group at 100 yds with Molot PU on a grey, rainy, raining day. Gotta get some more.Didn't have a Mosin a few years ago, warning!!! don't buy one, they multiply and need feeding! You have been warned.

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