I for one would like to know more about your 7.62x39 rifle. I keep all chronograph records and load data for just about every shot fired through the screens. Somme very interesting things tend to present themselves once you have the numbers in hand. Frank
OK the rifle started out as a Stevens200 in .223remington. I fitted it with a savage drop in Shilen select match stainless bull BBL chambered for 7.62x39mm on a .308" bore and a 1-15"twist. The stock is a Choate ultimate varmint and the trigger is a rifle basix SAV1 adjusted to around 1.5lbs. The scope mounts are just plain old Leupold and the scope is a Leupold 36X
After playing around with the 7.62x39 for awhile and proving my point to folks that 7.62x39 IS NOT an inaccurate cartridge I rechambered the rifle to what I cal 30PPC Largo or 7.62x39 30 degree improved if you will.
This had two benifets,
ONE a slight increase in case capacity
TWO a much more stable case shape and more positive headspace greatly extending brass life. I have cases that are on their 13th full power loading and still going strong
All ammo is loaded on a Rockchucker press with brass being resized using a Lee 7.62x39 collet neck die
Accuracy however is identical to before the rechambering. But of course I still retain the ability to shoot factory 7.62x39 ammo, even the steel cased stuff.
Look into my sig links for more data and chrony tests