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<blockquote data-quote="Sniper John" data-source="post: 850012" data-attributes="member: 8580"><p>A problem with laquered ammo in a Mosin would not necessarily be from rapid fire. What happens with that type of ammo in my AR15 for example is from repeated firing over time. The laquer starts to build up over time in the chamber and will cause rounds to stick with very little firing. A good scrubbing of the chamber can correct it. </p><p></p><p>Also the yellow tip ammo is not a machine gun designation. If the ammo is Russian it is a heavy ball designation. Same code for most countries, but may not be the same for all. Heavy Ball is actually the correct bullet for that rifle and is what shoots best out my my original 91/30 Sniper. </p><p></p><p>But I prefer to shoot the silver tip or equivalent which is a light ball designation and steel core. It is a little easier on the shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sniper John, post: 850012, member: 8580"] A problem with laquered ammo in a Mosin would not necessarily be from rapid fire. What happens with that type of ammo in my AR15 for example is from repeated firing over time. The laquer starts to build up over time in the chamber and will cause rounds to stick with very little firing. A good scrubbing of the chamber can correct it. Also the yellow tip ammo is not a machine gun designation. If the ammo is Russian it is a heavy ball designation. Same code for most countries, but may not be the same for all. Heavy Ball is actually the correct bullet for that rifle and is what shoots best out my my original 91/30 Sniper. But I prefer to shoot the silver tip or equivalent which is a light ball designation and steel core. It is a little easier on the shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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