TEXASLAWMAN
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Ima shoot sum dirt clods just fer you DJ.that was much better, meaning it wasn't nearly as painful to watch as your others.
Agree. I tend to complain about long videos, loud music, and anything else I can think of - but that was a good video! Thanks!that was much better, meaning it wasn't nearly as painful to watch as your others.
I know there are some that don't like the new format, but all the numbers point to a large majority do like it. So it's here to stay.Agree. I tend to complain about long videos, loud music, and anything else I can think of - but that was a good video! Thanks!
why don't you just play it 2 or 3 times and spare us the agonyLast ones have been too short, wish they would get back to the 15-20 minutes!
Nice to see you give the 7.62x39 some love. In addition to the 123gr SST's, you should try the Tula 154 grain soft point bullets. A lot of guys on the gun forums have had a lot of success with those and they are amongst the most accurate of the combloc loads out there and are a fraction of the cost of the SST's.
Here's a link to some...
1000 round case - 7.62x39 Soft Point 154 Grain Non-Corrosive Tula Ammo | SGAmmo.com
Here's another Tula load designed to fragment like crazy.
1000 Round Case - 7.62x39 8M3 124 Grain Hollow Point Ammo Made by Ulyanovsk Cartridge Works - UL07628M3 | SGAmmo.com
Have been using a Rock River Lar 47 for about 2 years with great accuracy . Got an MK 47 Mutant about 6 months ago and it is equally as good as both have a 16 inch barrel. The cheap 154 gr SP shoots about 1 1/2 to 2" at 100 yds out of both guns and is deadly on hogs. Have not usually shot past 150 yds but that is all I need and the cost per round is cool.Have only heard of guys using them out of 16in barrels. Not sure about 10in SBR's. Only one way to find out.
Have been using a Rock River Lar 47 for about 2 years with great accuracy . Got an MK 47 Mutant about 6 months ago and it is equally as good as both have a 16 inch barrel. The cheap 154 gr SP shoots about 1 1/2 to 2" at 100 yds out of both guns and is deadly on hogs. Have not usually shot past 150 yds but that is all I need and the cost per round is cool.
It was a great video and fun intro....when there is a lot of action or suspense for the next thing it is easy to keep interested ...even for the deeej.I know there are some that don't like the new format, but all the numbers point to a large majority do like it. So it's here to stay.
Performance is proportional to shooting distance in my opinion with the 154 gr sp. Keep the shots under 75 yds and the bullet will expand to a degree but not like a copper jacketed bullet. When you get over 100 yds I treat it like an FMJ and head shoot or shoot for the shoulder just to slow them down for a follow up shot if needed. I have a lot of respect for the 7.62 x 39 and with these rifles the accuracy is all I need. I tried to test the 154 gr sp on dirt clods but my Garrett metal detector needs new batteries and I'll get back to you on that.Can you tell if the 154gr is opening up? The 123gr was not out of the sbr.