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    Bullet 8,0 g / 123 gr FMJ, Lapua C.O.L. 68,5 mm / 2.697 inch


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    N133 3,07 47.4 900 2954 3,41 52.6 978 3209
    N135 3,19 49.2 901 2956 3,50 54.0 984 3229

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    Milder loads for this baby!

    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    The next thing to find is some of the special ammo for these rifles loaded with the AK weight bullets. I still have a little stashed away in it's original boxes.

    AS it happens... I have several boxes of a Czechicon training round.(pics below) A short, round nosed, hollow projo that shoots very pleasantly from this rifle/carbine. Reasonable accuracy, for a training round that is.


    Quote Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
    Much less recoil than the usual 7,62x54r loads!
    Brother and how!! Even so, it still produces a pretty awesome fireball. I love shooting off a few right at dusk.
    Last edited by Jim; 10-20-2018 at 04:28 PM.

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