NavyshooterM40 CAPT USN (ret) Full Member Minuteman Sep 19, 2010 504 123 Texas Mar 23, 2024 #1 Mar 23, 2024 #1 Is this 7.62 x 54R ammo if so what is the bullet weight?
MK20 Major Member Supporter Full Member Minuteman Apr 17, 2018 4,792 9,511 The land of many waters Mar 23, 2024 #2 Mar 23, 2024 #2 Light Ball 7.62x54R
NavyshooterM40 CAPT USN (ret) Full Member Minuteman Sep 19, 2010 504 123 Texas Mar 25, 2024 #3 Mar 25, 2024 #3 What weight is light ball? Are both boxes the same ammo?
FuhQ Unreconstructed Full Member Minuteman Aug 26, 2013 9,709 11,425 Your Wife's Pussy Mar 25, 2024 #4 Mar 25, 2024 #4 It looks like old corrosive primer combloc stuff. If so, clean the gun thoroughly immediately after each range session.
It looks like old corrosive primer combloc stuff. If so, clean the gun thoroughly immediately after each range session.
NavyshooterM40 CAPT USN (ret) Full Member Minuteman Sep 19, 2010 504 123 Texas Mar 25, 2024 #5 Mar 25, 2024 #5 FuhQ said: It looks like old corrosive primer combloc stuff. If so, clean the gun thoroughly immediately after each range session. Click to expand... Thanks for the heads up.
FuhQ said: It looks like old corrosive primer combloc stuff. If so, clean the gun thoroughly immediately after each range session. Click to expand... Thanks for the heads up.
D DontShootEnough New2This Minuteman Feb 15, 2022 24 19 Dallas Mar 25, 2024 #6 Mar 25, 2024 #6 Also, just be careful with your targets, a lot of that com block ammo is copper washed, mild steel bullets. You can check with a magnet. Reactions: lastshot12
Also, just be careful with your targets, a lot of that com block ammo is copper washed, mild steel bullets. You can check with a magnet.
lastshot12 Banhammer Banned ! Minuteman Jul 5, 2018 98 36 Mar 26, 2024 #7 Mar 26, 2024 #7 DontShootEnough said: Also, just be careful with your targets, a lot of that com block ammo is copper washed, mild steel bullets. You can check with a magnet. Click to expand... Thanks for the helpful info! I've got some old block ammo lying around, so I'm gonna give the magnet check a shot."
DontShootEnough said: Also, just be careful with your targets, a lot of that com block ammo is copper washed, mild steel bullets. You can check with a magnet. Click to expand... Thanks for the helpful info! I've got some old block ammo lying around, so I'm gonna give the magnet check a shot."
S strikeeagle1 Private Full Member Minuteman Feb 13, 2017 1,514 1,493 Mar 26, 2024 #8 Mar 26, 2024 #8 It must just be me. Why the heck would anyone want to possibly punish their rifle barrel with ammunition one cannot even read its labeling? Have a friend run a few hundred rounds of same ammo thru their rifle and report back.
It must just be me. Why the heck would anyone want to possibly punish their rifle barrel with ammunition one cannot even read its labeling? Have a friend run a few hundred rounds of same ammo thru their rifle and report back.
knuckleballz Elk Hunter Full Member Minuteman Dec 12, 2013 722 578 Mar 29, 2024 #9 Mar 29, 2024 #9 That lead sealed tin might have brass case with corrosive primer/powder?
NavyshooterM40 CAPT USN (ret) Full Member Minuteman Sep 19, 2010 504 123 Texas Mar 30, 2024 #10 Mar 30, 2024 #10 knuckleballz said: That lead sealed tin might have brass case with corrosive primer/powder? Click to expand... Copy….Thanks.
knuckleballz said: That lead sealed tin might have brass case with corrosive primer/powder? Click to expand... Copy….Thanks.