WebJan 11, 2014 · I'm wasting time on this rainy day inventorying my ammunition. Came across some old Czech silver tip I purchased probably seven years ago. Headstamp "bxn 63." … WebAug 15, 2008 · The first ammo I tried was polish LPS light ball, it shot well in my 91/30 PU sniper so I had plenty of it on hand, rather disappointing in the PSL but it allowed me to zero the scope. Next up was Czech silvertip, a bit better but still nothing to write home about. The wolf brand 148 gr. bimetal (which was reportedly made for the PSL) shot very ...
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WebApr 30, 2007 · Shopping & since I never shot 7.62x54r before, I need some advice as to what to use in my Finn M39. I am looking at 2 deals.. one for Czech silvertip & another for bulgarian light ball. Also see they have bulgarian heavy ball as well as some 7.62x54RH Hungarian. From what I've read... WebApr 6, 2024 · This ammo is very accurate, 15 rounds on stainless steel stripper clips. 7.62x54R Czech silver tip LPS dark grey case ammo. – … cubs pullover royal blue
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WebNov 19, 2007 · Firearm Discussion and Resources from AR-15, AK-47, Handguns and more! Buy, Sell, and Trade your Firearms and Gear. WebSep 18, 2024 · Posts: 5,175. Edit to add - a quick surf of the net shows "7.26 59" on Czech ammo means 7.62 caliber adopted in 1959, and this ammo is very likely 7.62x54R, useable in Mosin rifles and carbines, as well as some others. If it has a silver tip painted on it, then it is Czech Light Ball, definitely good rifle ammo, not the heavier machinegun ammo. WebNov 11, 2005 · The silver tip ones are light ball and not very consistent in quality. I avoid these anymore. SwampThing762 988 Operator Nov 14, 2005 #6 I have found the Hungarian LPS light ball, steel core, to be accurate in my M39, M38 and M44. This is a steel core bullet. All Czech ammo seems to be pretty accurate. easter brunch buffet plano