7/12/2022 10:42:55 PM
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Section 6: Rifles Subject: Ruger American 7.62X39 Msg# 1163524
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You make some good points. I like to have a rifle I can reach out with, if needed. But where I hunt the woods are pretty thick. 80 yards is a long shot, my average is about 67. | ||||||
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Hi TJ, That Ruger American is a nice package, but have you looked at the ballistics of that round. That rifle comes with a 16.1" barrel. Short barrel and low muzzle velocity doesn't make for a very efficient combination. Of course, I don't know your application and it might be just what you want. The Hornady SST 7.62x39 loading uses a 123gr bullet at a muzzle velocity of 2359ft/sec with a 20" barrel. The muzzle energy is 1508 Ft Lbs. By 100 yards the energy is down to 1136. This is going to be a very short-range rifle for deer. For comparison, the 7mm-08 has a 139gr load that starts out at 2950 with the SST bullet. The 6.5 Creedmoor has a 129gr load with a 2950 muzzle velocity. If you just got to have a 30cal then the 308 is hard to beat in a short action rifle. I know the 7.62x39 is popular but I don't understand why, especially for a hunting rifle. When I go hunting, I want a flat shooting, long range rifle that will kill deer up to 300yds. Frank |