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 Ammo. brands and type that are good to use.
rifleshooter474  [Member]
11/25/2009 12:30:35 PM
What brands and type Ammos. are good to use?
rifleshooter474  [Member]
11/25/2009 3:00:56 PM
Thanks for all the helpful NOT help fellow forum members.
Wyldman  [Team Member]
11/26/2009 7:09:52 AM
Wow, 3 hours without a response (during a holiday week no less) and you cop an attitude.

Figure it out yourself.
rifleshooter474  [Member]
11/26/2009 11:37:01 AM
Originally Posted By Wyldman:
Wow, 3 hours without a response (during a holiday week no less) and you cop an attitude.

Figure it out yourself.


Yeah I did already. Oh and thanks for the advice. And as for it being a Holiday weekend, it's not ever a real Holiday for our Warfighters in far off lands.
Wingnut308  [Member]
11/26/2009 10:36:00 PM
go back to GD
1saxman  [Member]
12/3/2009 5:44:32 PM
In Hungarian rifles? The same stuff you would use in any AK. The cheapest I know of at this time is about 20 cents a pop - Yugoslavian brass-cased lead-core copper-jacketed bullet. The only problem, it's military corrosive ammo. If you're willing to clean the gun right after shooting it with hot soapy water or Ballistol and water, then your regular cleaning/oiling, you can shoot corrosive with no problems. Sometimes it's worth it to get full-power military ammo. Some Eastern Bloc countries stopped using steel-core for the same reasons the US is looking at substitutes for the steel-core M855 - it can penetrate and exit without expanding, fragmenting or tumbling, without instantly killing or incapacitating the enemy. The Yugo lead core is designed to expand and tumble in the body, which makes it a pretty good anti-personnel round for vampires and goblins.
1saxman  [Member]
12/10/2009 9:04:25 AM
I talked myself into getting a case of Yugo - it had been years since I had any of it. SG has it at a cecent price, and with Club membership and a $15 coupon, I got 900 rounds delivered for about 22 cents a pop. I just saw last night on one of the big vendor's sites 1260-rd cases for even less.
rifleshooter474  [Member]
12/27/2009 12:47:03 PM
Well mine is doing very well using Brown Bear 123gr FMJ. 500rds @$109. Good enough for me.