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Art
08-23-2021, 07:00
Darn, my local Academy had 7.62x39 Russian FMJ in SPAM cans for a good price and I didn't pull the trigger.......

dogtag
08-24-2021, 05:29
Well, that's a surprise.

Easy to reload and Lee makes a nice bullet

Mark in Ottawa
08-24-2021, 08:32
I have only seen that calibre in steel cases. I didn't think that they were re-loadable

dryheat
08-24-2021, 08:51
Just like that? Biden banned AK ammo? It's good to be king. It's starting to remind me of a famous movie about a guy who was scary, only to find out the words came from behind a curtain. Obama was a good actor and he wasn't a puppet.


-The ban is listed as a sanction pursuant to the Chemical and Biological Weapons (CBW) Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991, over the supposed Russian use of the “Novichok” chemical agent to poison Aleksey Navainy.-

We'll show you. As good an excuse as any. Maybe good for American manufacturers. Less competition or maybe it's just too scary of a round to want to try to make. Who wants to take on the lawyers.

barretcreek
08-24-2021, 09:00
They make some very good .22 LR, but haven't seen it in a while.

Two birds as far as his handlers are concerned.

one shot
08-24-2021, 10:00
The powers that be have banned alot more than russian ammo , and it's been going on for a year and a half . But they go on the tube and claim to be making ammo 24/7 maybe they just don't ship it to my area yeah that's the ticket .

dryheat
08-24-2021, 11:22
I remember when they banned the Chinese AK ammo. That was years ago. I sold a lot of milsurp ammo and made money on it. But I wish I'd a kept it a little longer. Not all of it, but some of it. Eventually those pointy little projectiles might start to look like diamonds.

But, yup, two sticks in one: He get's to make a point that the world doesn't like poison and he get's to make points with our libs over nasty ammo. Too easy to say no to. I'm going to look into this. There's got to be some money made in this. Geneva made me do it.

lyman
08-25-2021, 06:24
They make some very good .22 LR, but haven't seen it in a while.

Two birds as far as his handlers are concerned.

Wolf Match Target and Match Extra??


that was made by SK in Germany under contract,

m1903rifle
08-25-2021, 08:38
Lake City used to make it for training purposes during the Viet Nam war. I still have a couple of rounds somewhere.

Art
08-25-2021, 10:50
Went to Academy today. Last Friday the shelves were stacked high with Russian ammo. Today all that's left is a few boxes of .223.

dogtag
08-25-2021, 04:43
I have only seen that calibre in steel cases. I didn't think that they were re-loadable

Brass is available. Most take large rifle primers, but there is small rifle primer version also.
I loaded it for a couple of years before I quit shooting - that was 4 years ago.

I also loaded the 54 Moisin stuff. Actually, everything I shot I reloaded and cast bullets. for.
Only exception - 22 although I have the wherewithal to do so.

BudT
08-27-2021, 07:14
It's been a while since you bought any components. When you go to find and buy components for reloading most anything you will find little to buy. While the situation has improved some and yes we are seeing more ammo and reloading components you will still see a sad situation, that is if you really go out there and look. Molds are no different, I loaned a mold to a trusted friend right here on this forum because he needs bullets and couldn't find one to buy. I have just a month ago sold some more ammo and components and that will be the last of it until I can replace things, friend or no friend. Good luck finding primers and other things and now slo joe is going to ban/block importation of the ammo his friends in Russia make, sad to say the least.

dogtag
08-27-2021, 12:59
I've lost track of what's been banned by way of Chinese and Russian firearms.
i.e. AKs SKSs and Moisins