tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4858350933853662775.post1884159673037149449..comments2024-03-14T02:19:57.457-05:00Comments on Stealth Survival : Guns and Gear Test - Part One - 7.62x54r Ammo - Quantity vs. Qualityriverwalkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01575212890278793911noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4858350933853662775.post-74530647277974168832017-12-26T01:31:22.233-06:002017-12-26T01:31:22.233-06:00Nice Post. Buy the best Surplus Ammo from BiteThe...Nice Post. Buy the best <a href="https://www.bitethebullet.co/" rel="nofollow"> Surplus Ammo</a> from BiteTheBullet, they provide best at much discounted price.<br />Carol Williamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07271286555269518785noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4858350933853662775.post-4595543219413477772016-01-20T04:34:10.732-06:002016-01-20T04:34:10.732-06:00I want to buy a survival guns. One that is not so ...I want to buy a <a href="http://www.prepsmoothly.com/s/sign-up/" rel="nofollow">survival guns</a>. One that is not so expensive.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16377965488377342830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4858350933853662775.post-47356078906566399962011-10-01T07:12:34.083-05:002011-10-01T07:12:34.083-05:00To: Craig
The barrel on my Mosin is in pretty dec...To: Craig<br /><br />The barrel on my Mosin is in pretty decent shape as well but this isn't always the case with older rifles.<br /><br />My main reason for trying some newer ammo is to see if there is a marked difference in the accuracy levels that can be achieved. <br /><br />If they do turn out to make a difference in accuracy levels, then it would be worth the cost of a couple of hundred rounds of the good stuff.<br /><br />Thanks Craig.<br /><br />RWriverwalkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01575212890278793911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4858350933853662775.post-14724161874677136532011-10-01T07:06:57.228-05:002011-10-01T07:06:57.228-05:00To: anonymous 7:14
There's always the possibi...To: anonymous 7:14<br /><br />There's always the possibility that somewhere along the way storage conditions may not have been the best. This could cause problems but doesn't seem to be a regular occurrence with most bulk ammo that I've used. <br /><br />Most bulk ammo for the Mosin Nagant runs about 40 to 50 cents per round while these new rounds cost a dollar. The extra cost is not a big factor or concern if you are into reloading.<br /><br />The main reason for rounds that aren't re-loadable is that many European countries have a lot of restrictions on reloading and it isn't an option for a lot of people.<br /><br />Thanks anon.<br /><br />RWriverwalkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01575212890278793911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4858350933853662775.post-28168868979376090652011-09-28T20:38:56.740-05:002011-09-28T20:38:56.740-05:00I eagerly await your results. Personally, my Russi...I eagerly await your results. Personally, my Russian and Yugo surplus 7.62x54r (sealed "spam cans", manufactured in the '80s) has all performed well and stored well in the humid South Texas climate in ammo boxes with dessicant bags. But immediate and thorough cleaning of the gun is required, which I do religiously. The barrels of my 91/30 and M44 are still in very good shape...Mayberryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07664966137470121099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4858350933853662775.post-78108021866589414992011-09-28T07:14:08.219-05:002011-09-28T07:14:08.219-05:00I agree, some of the very low priced surplus ammun...I agree, some of the very low priced surplus ammunition in the past has proven to have some flaws. One of my friends purchased some .30 carbine ammunition from the Phillapines which had major problems. This was way back in the 90's too, so not a recent thing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com