deerslayer303
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Hey guys hope you all are having a good week and I want to wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving.
I was watching youtube vids and I simply think the Old ugly Nagant gets a bad rap from that SLOW PPU ammo. At the range yesterday I compared PPU and Surplus. My Tula Nagant shot the PPU VERY HIGH. I had the aim at the bottom of the steel plate rack to knock over the 6 inch plates. With the Surplus (which is a very noticeably hotter round) she shot POA. Somehow I thought it would be the other way around, I don't know. So would it be safe to say these pistols like a Higher velocity slightly heavier bullet? I know PPU and Fiocchi loads them tame for liability. I would like to hear from some who have maybe experienced this or have played with different velocities out of their reloads.
Edit: Those plates on the plate rack are probably bigger than 6" maybe 8". I haven't measured them. Its is the big plate rack you see at pistol ranges where you pull the strap to reset them. I'm going to group this thing from a rest and see what happens.
I was watching youtube vids and I simply think the Old ugly Nagant gets a bad rap from that SLOW PPU ammo. At the range yesterday I compared PPU and Surplus. My Tula Nagant shot the PPU VERY HIGH. I had the aim at the bottom of the steel plate rack to knock over the 6 inch plates. With the Surplus (which is a very noticeably hotter round) she shot POA. Somehow I thought it would be the other way around, I don't know. So would it be safe to say these pistols like a Higher velocity slightly heavier bullet? I know PPU and Fiocchi loads them tame for liability. I would like to hear from some who have maybe experienced this or have played with different velocities out of their reloads.
Edit: Those plates on the plate rack are probably bigger than 6" maybe 8". I haven't measured them. Its is the big plate rack you see at pistol ranges where you pull the strap to reset them. I'm going to group this thing from a rest and see what happens.
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