MoA: About the Kalashnikov platform, there are also dragunovs and
Romanian-made Dragunov lookalikes that are just big AKs chambered in 7.62x54r. (The Romanian Cigirs are not true Dragunovs, they just look similar to a real Dragunov. But they do shoot 7.62x54r.)
Furthermore, Graf & Sons, a very large ammo and reloading store in the USA, ships the
7.62x54r Barnaul 203gr soft point to all 50 US states and internationally -- the price is quite reasonable.
Incidentally, while some may turn their noses up at the lacquered steel cased Barnaul ammo, for competition I tried out a number of loads in my M39 Mosin Nagant. I found that this Barnaul load was more accurate than anything else I tried (handloads put one up to the next level of competition), much more accurate than the Sellier & Bellot 174gr Match Hollow Point Boat Tail loads, for instance. So the Barnaul load is what I use for this. I've talked to others who have had the same experience of the 203gr Barnaul being most accurate for them, and have heard that hunters have good results with this ammo.
That said, I do agree with you about the AK and am intending to work up some 154gr loads for my NHM 91 (20" barrel Chinese AK) for hunting.
AKs are pretty crude and rude, but they will go bang when you pull the trigger. The gas system is pretty "overpowered" for the work it has to do and I've put a buffer in mine. But the thing is pretty much going to cycle with authority, no matter what.