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Just got back from the range with the new Zastava M90. I brought out a couple of hundred Australian Outback 69 grain 5.56 rounds. 150 qty 855 rounds, 3-4 mags of 55 grain Herters and a couple of hundred wolf 55 grain. Shooting with a NPZ PO side mount 4x 24 and open sights mostly at 75 yards.
No malfunctions. None. Ran smooth as silk on everything I ran through it. Nice, light recoiling gun. At one point I even looked at it to make sure I was shooing an AK. With all the ammo I was able to maintain a 3-4 inch group with the irons at 75 yards. A little high or low depending on the ammo. I ran Unity mags, steel mags and Zastava mags, No hiccups with any of them. Trigger was OK. Maybe a 6 lb pull with a nice reset and minimal creep.
Best 5 round group with one flier that I knew happened when I pulled the trigger. This was with the 69 grain Australian Outback that barely cycles my AR's.
I have owned and shot a lot of AK's over the years. I'd call this the best shooting one of them all.
No malfunctions. None. Ran smooth as silk on everything I ran through it. Nice, light recoiling gun. At one point I even looked at it to make sure I was shooing an AK. With all the ammo I was able to maintain a 3-4 inch group with the irons at 75 yards. A little high or low depending on the ammo. I ran Unity mags, steel mags and Zastava mags, No hiccups with any of them. Trigger was OK. Maybe a 6 lb pull with a nice reset and minimal creep.
Best 5 round group with one flier that I knew happened when I pulled the trigger. This was with the 69 grain Australian Outback that barely cycles my AR's.
I have owned and shot a lot of AK's over the years. I'd call this the best shooting one of them all.