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    mk7 ammo, what is the "best" out there?

    Im looking for some mk7 ammo to use as a base line for no4 testing. Given its age now, what would be the "best" to look for and what would be best to avoid?

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    the best would be any 60's production that was stored properly all these years the stuff not to get will have a blue fluffy look to it.

    I have had good luck with RG42, WRA42, K65 & DAC44 that was all still in the original sealed tins on belts or in boxes. I had some RG42 that was on clips but it was 50-50

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    I have some great Greek 80s dated HXP. That's what I would look for. It WILL be expensive.

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    I would also go with HXP, or the newer Prvi Partizan production with the 174(?) grain bullet.

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    As you are in Kiwiland, see if you can pick up some MF stamped Aussie ammo, anything from '55 on is still okay.
    The last lot I chronographed as a base for reloading yielded amazingly consistant figures.
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    1. 2384fps LO 2379
    2. 2379fps HI 2384
    3. 2382fps AV 2382
    4. 2382fps ES 5.62
    5. 2383fps SD 1.73

    If I could get my reloads that close, I'd be a very happy chappy.
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    The below is my 5 cents worth's, its an observation of my experience only, not as a statement of fact. I was always told by my father and several of his friends (who were considered quite good shots back in the aussie fullbore days of .303 - pre the late 60's move to Omark's and 7.62mm - i.e. They were considered good enough to be very competitive on the OZ Fullbore scene) All of them considered the aussie manufactured ammo of 1957 to be the best - the best they could get then anyway. I inherited a quantity of ammo from my father (all in very good condition) and can comment as follows.
    OZ manufactured 56,57,58 will group thru my 2 x No 4's at 300 to 600 yrds, as good as anything I can reload - as good as new brass with Sierra 174gr BTHP and ADI 2208.
    (Note - I have only ever shot the above ammo in Fullbore style shooting - not of a rest at 100m for group size) Haven't had any real joy with any RG stuff - 54, 55, 56 - the groups just are not as tight and get the odd flyer.

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    The last stuff RG made in the early '70s (7z) has been pretty good when I have been able to try it.

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    It's not military Mk VII ammo, but I've found the Federal .303 ammo with a 180gr JSP projectile to be excellent - great quality, accurate, clean and reasonably priced (at least as far as commercial ammunition goes).

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    I've been using Privi Partisan 174 FMJBT. it's Serbian.
    Accurate out of my No.4 MK2. Then I reload the brass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25-5 View Post
    I've been using Privi Partisan 174 FMJBT. it's Serbian.
    Accurate out of my No.4 MK2. Then I reload the brass.
    I tried to get some of that but the FMJ version is not avalable in NZicon.

    ---------- Post added at 03:17 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:14 PM ----------

    Its for fullbore target shooting. So the 57 ish OZ looks a good one to ask around for. I seem to have a vertical stringing problem on my no4 mk2s and Im wondering on resonance as I have re-bedded them both hence I need some mil spec ammo to act as a base line as Im using my own reloads.

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