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Subsonic 7.62x39 reloading
Subsonic 7.62x39 reloading








Please be sure you understand how and why the ideas you are proposing will fail, so you don't wind up doing something you deeply regret. In the case of the 7. After significant research and testing I have found that the two best powders for subsonic SBRs are IMR 4227 and IMR SR-4759. Even the 300 Blackout, when used for hunting, employs lighter weight bullets that are intended to perform as above. The new standby for subsonic loads, TrailBoss, is too bulky to work in any rifle cartridge capable of firing and cycling both high-velocity and subsonic ammo. What you are proposing, in slow-moving, heavy-for-caliber bullets, will decrease their effectiveness in destroying those tissues. They destroy tissue, typically lungs or vascular tissue (veins and arteries), which deprives the brain of hot, oxygenated blood. I just ordered my first press and plan to start my learning with this post, I have a crappy old 7.62x39 bolt action Norinco that i have decided to do my learning with, I have shortend it by about 150mm, and sent the barrel away to get threaded. Bullets intended for hunting big game are designed for higher velocities, hit where they are aimed, expand somewhat (if so designed) and penetrate deeply, if not entirely through the animal. Hi all, this is my first post, i hope to use these forums more. Big game animals are killed by disruption of the central nervous system or the cardiovascular system. And unlike some of the big boomers, the 7.62x39 is a lot of fun. This is an interesting little cartridge that is applicable to single-shot, long-barrel pistols.

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Unless you get a custom barrel with a much faster twist, those bullets will not stabilize, which means they will not hit where you aim and will not penetrate well, wherever they land. Reloading 7.62x39 ammo for sporting or military The 7.62x39 can be found chambered in the sleek little CZ 527 bolt action (top) or in any number of foreign surplus SKS carbines (above). With all due respect, if you want less noise out of a 7.62x39, a suppressor is the way to go, because it will not stabilize those long, heavy-for-caliber bullets.










Subsonic 7.62x39 reloading