I'm pretty fussy about my reloads. This time it's 7.62x39. I've been reloading 7.62x39 for several years and am always trying to make the round more accurate. I went to a favorite shooting place and set up targets at 60 yards. I did 5 round groups of three different bullet types and brought 3 other proven loads form my stock. 5 loads were steel case Berdan primed and one Boxer primed brass Winchester reload.
All the rounds hit the bullseye or on the edge of it but all seemed to shoot well at that distance. I wasn't surprised because I was using my AR 47 with a 3-9 power scope. Scope was set on "6" so it was like shooting at a bowling ball almost. I recently switched powder from AA-1680 to WC 680. I was really testing to see if 25.5 gr. of WC680 was equivalent to my standard load of 25.5 gr. of 1680. It appears the loads are the same, at least by ear and felt recoil. The real surprise was my last 5 round test, Chinese steel insert bullets (Norinco factory load), you know the copper washed ones. Damned if all 5 went thru the same ragged hole! A dime would have covered all 5 shots! Now I've got a lot of Chinese and Russian ammo. I do only shoot my reloads in the woods. Should I tinker more with my reloads or leave well enough alone?
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All the rounds hit the bullseye or on the edge of it but all seemed to shoot well at that distance. I wasn't surprised because I was using my AR 47 with a 3-9 power scope. Scope was set on "6" so it was like shooting at a bowling ball almost. I recently switched powder from AA-1680 to WC 680. I was really testing to see if 25.5 gr. of WC680 was equivalent to my standard load of 25.5 gr. of 1680. It appears the loads are the same, at least by ear and felt recoil. The real surprise was my last 5 round test, Chinese steel insert bullets (Norinco factory load), you know the copper washed ones. Damned if all 5 went thru the same ragged hole! A dime would have covered all 5 shots! Now I've got a lot of Chinese and Russian ammo. I do only shoot my reloads in the woods. Should I tinker more with my reloads or leave well enough alone?
Thank you for the feedback.