Lately I load one of your long videos and learn while I am going to sleep your explanation are super asmr even your black box video were you vent always good for the soul. Keep doing what you do best
Great, informative video as always misha. I was lucky enough to get one from mosin crate. Can you expand on 7.62x54r compatibility? There's quite a lot of conflicting info out there, but essentially I've found that it has a tighter bore .3075 vs .301. I don't have the setup to do any fancy handloads and just want to use wolf commerical out of it.
Wolf should be gtg. Just avoid some of the wartime surplus stuff, esp 185gr+ and you should be fine. For some reason, the M44 tended to have bores on the larger side of spec (.310-.312")
@@stevemc6010 We spoke last on Saturday, but with him having a very young family right now? its pretty difficult for him to get away right now. Maybe I can go down to Houston sometime.
7.62x53 was Finland's specific loading, designed for consistancy and better accuracy. That said, it was interchangeable with 7.62x54R 99% of the time (some early Finn barrels could have chambers a bit too tight for some Russian ammo at the higher end of spec). Think of it like 62gr 5.56 NATO vs 63gr 5.6 GP90 Swiss.
Lately I load one of your long videos and learn while I am going to sleep your explanation are super asmr even your black box video were you vent always good for the soul. Keep doing what you do best
Good for loading mags and linking/belting ammo too. Probably also reloading if I would ever get around to it.
Greetings and thumbs up from Finland
Greetings
Those m28/30 that the Mosin Crate had were absolutely beautiful. Sure do miss the cheap mosin variants. Paid under $300 for my m39.
Just as I missed the chance at getting one from Mosin Crate. Salt on an open wound my dude. LOL. Love your videos.
I just got a Tika m27 the other week and am in love with it
Recorded a fresh video on the M27 at the same time as this one too. I'll pop that one up sooner or later this month.
I got a m24 civil guard rifle missing the upper handguard with a sig barrel about 2 months ago.
subscribed. literally a perfect video.
I also use his videos as asmr. They are informative and his voice just soothes the man soul in me.
Love these videos
Awesome video! Keep the Finn videos coming! Love everything Mosin related.
I have a 28/30, great rifle,got it from Rose for $69.99, I miss them days...
I think mine cost me the princely sum of $200-$250? Its been so long, i don't remember clearly.
Simo Hayha
Great, informative video as always misha. I was lucky enough to get one from mosin crate. Can you expand on 7.62x54r compatibility? There's quite a lot of conflicting info out there, but essentially I've found that it has a tighter bore .3075 vs .301. I don't have the setup to do any fancy handloads and just want to use wolf commerical out of it.
Wolf should be gtg. Just avoid some of the wartime surplus stuff, esp 185gr+ and you should be fine. For some reason, the M44 tended to have bores on the larger side of spec (.310-.312")
Crazy we used to buy these at $49.95
I own both a 1936 m28/30 and a 1944 m39, my groups are smaller with the m28/30, love those 2 rifles.
Me too, love my Finns.
Simo Häyhä died in 2002. RUclips was opened 2005, so you had this video initially on some other video platform, I assume 😆
well perkelee
Sniper Approved 😮😀😀😮
Would have been a good one to bring Henry on for. Maybe next time.
@@misha5670 I Agree Henry Would Put it to the Test 😀
@@misha5670 hope to see more collabs with him in the future. Gotta invite Henry to the ozarks
@@stevemc6010 We spoke last on Saturday, but with him having a very young family right now? its pretty difficult for him to get away right now. Maybe I can go down to Houston sometime.
Is 7.62x53 a different chambering or are they interchangeable in x54r chambers?
7.62x53 was Finland's specific loading, designed for consistancy and better accuracy. That said, it was interchangeable with 7.62x54R 99% of the time (some early Finn barrels could have chambers a bit too tight for some Russian ammo at the higher end of spec). Think of it like 62gr 5.56 NATO vs 63gr 5.6 GP90 Swiss.
How the fuck can a man who died in 2009 approve a video from 3 months ago