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Re: Worth getting an AK re-barrelled?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 6:57 pm
by bnz41
snayperskaya wrote:Fedaykin wrote:
I noticed he had SVD in stock, mighty tempting but it is a serious chunk of money.
My SVD is the one rifle I will not sell (and possibly the SKS), I'd rather shave my eyeballs, and I don't think you would regret getting one especially if used at somewhere like Sennybridge for the type of shooting it was designed for.On F Range at Sennybridge it is in it's element.

Thats a very tidy reloading table & a nice looking SVD was the number on the wood when you bought it, or have you applied.
What bullet weight do you use in your 54r reloads, I can't find any 150gr although PPU do them but Kranks have no plans to import them....any ideas.
Re: Worth getting an AK re-barrelled?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 8:17 pm
by snayperskaya
bnz41 wrote:snayperskaya wrote:Fedaykin wrote:
I noticed he had SVD in stock, mighty tempting but it is a serious chunk of money.
My SVD is the one rifle I will not sell (and possibly the SKS), I'd rather shave my eyeballs, and I don't think you would regret getting one especially if used at somewhere like Sennybridge for the type of shooting it was designed for.On F Range at Sennybridge it is in it's element.

Thats a very tidy reloading table & a nice looking SVD was the number on the wood when you bought it, or have you applied.
What bullet weight do you use in your 54r reloads, I can't find any 150gr although PPU do them but Kranks have no plans to import them....any ideas.
Thanks mate, a bit obsessive when it comes to keeping work areas tidy
The marking (L-3 in English) was already on this particular stock when I got it and it is a Soviet armoury rack number.
To be honest all my 54r reloading has been done with pulled milsurp bullets, those being 150gr Russian "L" flat-base lead core, 150gr Russian "LPS" boat tail steel-core and 180gr Egyptian lead-core.I aquired around 500 of them, and primed cases, so it would be rude not to use them.
The weight of the Russian bullets are very consistent with less than 1gr variation across a batch of twenty, the inconsistency of the powder charge is the main cause of the variation in accuracy with 54r milsurp from what I can work out as the variation across twenty rounds I pulled was around 1.5-2.0gr.
With a bit of load development I have got two loads worked out using the Russian "L" and "LPS" bullets that pretty much match the ballistics of 7n1 sniper grade ammo and as near as damn it match the BDC turret on my PSO-1 scope.
I50gr PPU available here and they ship to the UK.....
https://www.grauwolf.net/303-7-7mm-311- ... tueck.html
Re: Worth getting an AK re-barrelled?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 8:54 pm
by bnz41
Thanks for the link, but I guess they do not ship here as it's all in German, pity cause thats the bullets I need. Sorry OP gone off thread.
Re: Worth getting an AK re-barrelled?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 9:38 pm
by condorman

Yes they do just click on the top left site name and the home page comes up

half way down on the left of this page is a box in english

Re: Worth getting an AK re-barrelled?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 9:53 pm
by bnz41
condorman wrote:
Yes they do just click on the top left site name and the home page comes up

half way down on the left of this page is a box in english

Many thanks sent them a message...
Re: Worth getting an AK re-barrelled?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 10:37 pm
by Fedaykin
snayperskaya wrote:
Thanks mate, a bit obsessive when it comes to keeping work areas tidy
snayperskaya an obsessive?! There is a shock!
Re: Worth getting an AK re-barrelled?
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 11:01 pm
by snayperskaya
Fedaykin wrote:snayperskaya wrote:
Thanks mate, a bit obsessive when it comes to keeping work areas tidy
snayperskaya an obsessive?! There is a shock!
In order to keep things in balance I haven't cleaned the Shogun for about 7 months and I never pair my socks up!........