Thanks, I was lucky enough to grab it when it came up for sale, I think I stole it. It set me back $600 Canadian as is.That's a beautiful rifle. I wouldn't take any chance of harming it.
Thanks, I was lucky enough to grab it when it came up for sale, I think I stole it. It set me back $600 Canadian as is.That's a beautiful rifle. I wouldn't take any chance of harming it.
Bulgarian 7.62 X 54 uses 6.5 X55 powderYou can't use 7.62x54 powder in a 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser case! It is 7.62 powder!
That's some lovely flooring, is that Hickory?Thanks, I was lucky enough to grab it when it came up for sale, I think I stole it. It set me back $600 Canadian as is.View attachment 548328View attachment 548330
Absolutely not! 6.5x55 Swede uses 7x57 Mauser powder, but definitely not 7.62x54R powder. You cannot use Rimmed powder in a non-rimmed cartridge.Bulgarian 7.62 X 54 uses 6.5 X55 powder
I said nothing about 7.62x54R, it's not the same as Bulgarian 7.62 X 54.Absolutely not! 6.5x55 Swede uses 7x57 Mauser powder, but definitely not 7.62x54R powder. You cannot use Rimmed powder in a non-rimmed cartridge.
It's linoleum, but nobody would know.That's some lovely flooring, is that Hickory?
Bulgarian 7.62x54 IS the 7.62x54R.I said nothing about 7.62x54R, it's not the same as Bulgarian 7.62 X 54.
Lets not forget rimmed vs non-rimmer primers. You don't want to blow your rifle up!Bulgarian 7.62x54 IS the 7.62x54R.
Again, you cannot shoot Rimmed powder in a non-rimmed case. Not even in a non-rimmed 7.62 cartridge like the 7.62x51 NATO or even worse, a .308Win.
My 7.62x51 won't accept 308Win shells, I think the powder and primers bulge the cases…not even pounding the bolt home works!Bulgarian 7.62x54 IS the 7.62x54R.
Again, you cannot shoot Rimmed powder in a non-rimmed case. Not even in a non-rimmed 7.62 cartridge like the 7.62x51 NATO or even worse, a .308Win.
FunnySure go ahead and use them, Silver Bullets are good for Vampires.
Beautiful wood on that babyI have a load of these silver bullets , but I'm a bit leery about using them I have had them for years. I think they are Danish as they came with a load of Berdan primed Danish cases but I'm not sure.
I have a very nice 125 year old Obendorf Mauser that will shoot them but I don't want to damage the rifling, it's a brand new barrel.
Are they OK to use ?
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