In a nut shell,
In Finland, it is considered a perfectly good moose chambering and has accounted for countless successful hunts. Due to limitations of case capacity and magazine length, this is not a good choice for hunting loads
using heaviest 30-caliber bullets.
7,62x54R: Russian cartridge with .311 bullet. (7,92mm)
7,62x53R: Finnish cartridge with .300 bullet. (7,83mm, .308, 30-06 .etc)
Minor difference but good to know.
nneeeEEEEOOOOWWWwwwww....
right over my head jone, right over my head.
30-30 man,
I just posted that web page to show what it said about finland saying its a good moose gun but not ideal for big game. I havent even begun to venture into understanding balistics charts & caliber size.
If I hunt with a gun, I shoot it allot first & know how that gun preforms with the off the shelf ammo I shoot & leave it at that.
I venture into the specifics with bow hunting & fishing tackle & thats confusing enough so I dont have the memory capacity to jump head first into an even more complex hobby like guns, calibers & 1,000's of different types of ammo.
I might substatute fishing for guns & ammo as a hobby soon, my passion for fishing started fadeing when I started hunting. That & the fishing stinks around here...
I just now got back from bass pro, REI, bj's sporting goods & big 5 & not one place has 762x54R ammo. I'm not too exited to buy ammo thru the internet or magazine & am not sure if its even possible to have ammo shipped into CA. anymore with all the bull $%#! laws there is in affect today. I just saw a mosin nagant at BIG 5 in really great condition for $80.
now I know why rednecks have very few teeth...
HHHmmm... pay to get my teeth fixed r buy a new gun???
I might get the gun later but man does my tooth hurt!