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by timmy » Tue May 28, 2013 7:33 am
They are calibrated to shoot with the bayonet extended; the Soviet M44s will shoot differently with the bayonet extended, as well. Soviet troops were not allowed to not use the bayoeet (except for the M38 carbine, which was for artillery units and such).
Just like with bedding, the barrels vibrate differently with a bayonet hung on the end.
There is light ball ammo (about 148 grain) and heavy ball (about 174 grains), steel core and lead core, brass case and steel case, and then all this stuff is made by many different companies. It's best to try a bunch of different kinds to see what an individual rifle likes.
For instance, my Finn likes Hungarian Lead core heavy ball, so I've laid a bunch of it by. Also, oddly enough, he fancy Sellier and Ballot Hollow point boat tail didn't shoot too well, but the Finn-like 204 grain Barnaul round nosed hunting rounds shot like gangbusters.
Different horses for different courses, I guess.
XL, you had better stay away from those Mosin Nagants. You are going to get hooked and, when you get hooked on Mosin Nagants, it's a serious thing!
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