Split a case of 1000 rds - 7.62x39 FMJ BT Golden Tiger 124 grain Ammo

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  • sead0nkey

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    brownspotz

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    wish I would've seen this earlier, I just ordered some 762 spam cans from the same site!
     

    amoebicmagician

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    Dec 26, 2012
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    Columbia, MD
    That ammo is some of the best I have ever had through my AKs in terms of accuracy and terminal effectiveness.

    I've tested them in wetpack, Gelatin (No, not ballistics gel, but actually gelatin impregnated into boiling water until it would not absorb any more), and clay, as well as some toys and frying pans and such.

    These rounds are very very clean and very very accurate, and fly stably until hitting something at which point they yaw violently at about 2-3 inches, and again at 12-15 inches. The wound tracks are devastating, and the clay blocks couldn't even be recovered to see the wound track because they literally were blown to bits.

    Incredible ammo, and sealed on primer and neck with completely waterproof lacquer.
     

    Seagrave1963

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    cestrella13

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    Mar 21, 2013
    418
    Montgomery County
    That ammo is some of the best I have ever had through my AKs in terms of accuracy and terminal effectiveness.

    I've tested them in wetpack, Gelatin (No, not ballistics gel, but actually gelatin impregnated into boiling water until it would not absorb any more), and clay, as well as some toys and frying pans and such.

    These rounds are very very clean and very very accurate, and fly stably until hitting something at which point they yaw violently at about 2-3 inches, and again at 12-15 inches. The wound tracks are devastating, and the clay blocks couldn't even be recovered to see the wound track because they literally were blown to bits.

    Incredible ammo, and sealed on primer and neck with completely waterproof lacquer.

    :thumbsup: I picked up a few hundred rounds a few months ago to compare to Tula; not many choices for 7.62 x 39. Was very pleased; the boat-tailed shape of the bullet makes a difference. A good choice at a real good price.
     

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