20rds - 7.62x54R Silver Bear 174gr. FMJ Ammo
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20rds - 7.62x54R Silver Bear 174gr. FMJ Ammo Details
7.62x54R Silver Bear 174 Grain FMJ Ammo – 20 Rounds
Silver Bear ammunition is manufactured at the Barnaul Machine Plant located in Barnaul, Russia. One of the largest manufacturers of Russian ammo, this facility is best known for producing high-quality loads for the RUssian military. Silver Bear ammo gets its name from the highly-polished zinc plated steel casings. Designed to prevent corrosion, the special zinc plating works to extend ammunition shelf-life, making these rounds an ideal choice for long-term storage.
This package of 20 Silver Bear 7.62x54R ammunition is perfect for the budget conscious shooter. Each of these economical rounds is loaded with a 174 grain full metal jacket (FMJ) projectile. Delivering minimal terminal expansion, these rounds are best suited for target shooting, tactical drills, and casual plinking.
This new production ammunition is non-corrosive, Berdan-primed, non-reloadable, and produces a muzzle velocity of 2559 feet per second. With all the characteristics of nickel-plated brass, it is easy to forget your actually shooting zinc-plated steel casings, but your bank account will see the difference.
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Product TypeAmmo
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Manufacturer
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Weight
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Bullet Type
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Use TypeMatch Shooting, Range Training
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Casing TypeZinc Plated Steel
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Quantity20
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Ammo Caliber7.62x54r
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Manufacturer SKUA754NFMJ
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Primer Type
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Muzzle Velocity2559
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MagneticYes
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UPC Barcode4607094862178
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Cost Per Round$0.61/ppr
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my mosin works great on this ammo and great service from ammo to go
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Never had a problem with this ammunition, worked really well with my Mosin Nagant 91/30.
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Seems to be good ammo for the price out of 5 boxes I had one cartridge that would not fire. Has a lot of power, will go completely through a 10" to 12" diameter hardwood tree.