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Reloading the 7.62×39 mm Russian: Load development with 125 and 150 gr. bullets

April 17, 2017 Bill Marr 0

Reloading the 7.62×39 mm Russian: Load development with 125 and 150 gr. bullets Arguing online about 1911s versus Glocks,  ARs versus AKs and 5.56×45 NATO versus 7.62×39 Russian cartridges is about American as apple pie. […]

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