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7.62x39 hunting round

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  • Permanently deleted user
    Feenix, thanks for the cool link. It gave me some insight I had ignored, using a .308 bullet instead of .311. I had considered this but was reluctant to try it.
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  • FEENIX
    I too have a couple of SKS's but haven't had a chance to do any load developments, just started reloading earlier this year and been too busy on .300WMs and .338WMs.

    Good luck and keep us posted.

    Ed
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  • Mobuck
    I got good results with Winchester brass,CCI primers, AA1680, and Winchester 123 grain .312 bullets seated to the crimp groove. If using the CCI#34 primer start conservatively on the powder. I used #200 for ammo used in a Rossi single shot and bumped the powder up .5 grain over the loads for semiauto w/#34 primer. The ammo for my AR 7.62x39 uses a Remington 125 grain which measures .309+ and I'm not sure about this because these are bullets I bought many years ago for 308 Win and 30/06. I was told the AR bore was .308 and I do know the steel case ammo doesn't give good accuracy in it.
    The Winchester bullets expansion and penetration is suitable for deer at the appropriate range. I had a 1st time deer hunter using the Rossi 7.62 this year and I somewhat carelessly let him take a shot outside our self imposed limit of 150 yards(173 yards). He hit a button buck a little low and forward in the front shoulders. Pass through that damaged lungs and heart area resulting in a 40 yard run and down. I fired a shot to make certain there was no escape but the deer would have been dead in a few seconds anyway.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by Mobuck
    I got good results with Winchester brass,CCI primers, AA1680, and Winchester 123 grain .312 bullets seated to the crimp groove. If using the CCI#34 primer start conservatively on the powder. I used #200 for ammo used in a Rossi single shot and bumped the powder up .5 grain over the loads for semiauto w/#34 primer. The ammo for my AR 7.62x39 uses a Remington 125 grain which measures .309+ and I'm not sure about this because these are bullets I bought many years ago for 308 Win and 30/06. I was told the AR bore was .308 and I do know the steel case ammo doesn't give good accuracy in it.
    The Winchester bullets expansion and penetration is suitable for deer at the appropriate range. I had a 1st time deer hunter using the Rossi 7.62 this year and I somewhat carelessly let him take a shot outside our self imposed limit of 150 yards(173 yards). He hit a button buck a little low and forward in the front shoulders. Pass through that damaged lungs and heart area resulting in a 40 yard run and down. I fired a shot to make certain there was no escape but the deer would have been dead in a few seconds anyway.


    Thanks for the insight. I live in NW Arkansas and it't very brushy conditions. I have several hunting rifles scoped and ready for 100yd plus, I want to use the SKS for dense cover with open sights. It's light, fast, compact and I won't cry if it gets scratched. Should be close to a 30-30 in ballistics.
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