Tokarev SVT40 range report

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Tokarev SVT40 range report

Post by Dutch Mosin » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:22 am

Had some range time Saturday morning and took my Tokarev SVT 40 to the 100 meter range to test some different loads.

I had 2 types of bullets both made by Hornady and tested each bullet with 3 different loads.

1) 150 gn cal .312 spire point with 45, 46 and 47 gn VihtaVuori N140

2) 174 gn cal .312 Round Nose with 44,45 and 46 gn VihtaVuori N140

I started with the heavier RN bullet and found out that the 45 gn load performed best.

The 150 Spire Point also liked the 45 gn load best.

I was a bit surprised that the lighter bullet performed best.

Maybe it’s just that the SVT doesn’t like the RN bullet.

I’ll try a heavier spitzer bullet next time and maybe one in cal .311.

Got some pictures of the targets.

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174gn Hornady Round Nose

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150 gn Hornady Spire Point

The cases came out real dirty, but that was no surprise.

It seems that the SVT uses the gas behind the bullet not only to reload the rifle, but also to eject the empty case.

The chamber has grooves so the gas pushes against the neck of the case and helps it to eject.

I lost a lot of cases when I used commercial ammo.

They hit the rifle when they are ejected and most of the time the neck of the case is ruined beyond repair.

Take a look at the case at the top.

That's all the damage I had with my reloaded ammo Saturday.

I'm one happy camper. :D :D :D :D

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Grooves in the chamber

Results could be better but…….this rifle just plain fun to shoot and with the right bullet and load I will get her to shoot real good.

Met vriendelijke groet,

Martin
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Post by DuncaninFrance » Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:41 am

Did I miss pics of the rifle Martin. Looks a messy piece of kit with those cases! Still, fun is FUN eh? :roll: :roll:
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Post by Dutch Mosin » Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:24 pm

Looks a messy piece of kit with those cases!
I don't think it's that messy and yes....you missed some pictures.

Enjoy

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Post by DuncaninFrance » Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:41 pm

58 today and getting pissed :oops:
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Post by Dutch Mosin » Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:47 pm

Thanks for your reply Duncan and no need to get pissed.

Happy birthday to you.

Have a fantastic day.

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Post by Tom-May » Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:13 am

Methinks there's a clash of language here:

Pissed (UK-English) = Drunk (Pished in some Scots dialects)

Pissed (US-English*) = Pissed Off (UK English) = Annoyed

Was it Shaw who said the UK & US were two nations divided by a single language?

* aka ''Merkin" (as in that great American Presidential pre-amble "...My fellow 'Merkins...").

Happy Birthday Duncan - I raise a glass to your health and happiness.

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THANKS FOR THE CLARIFICATION TOM!

Post by DuncaninFrance » Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:22 am

Duncan

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Post by awo425 » Tue Oct 16, 2007 1:41 pm

Try this:

Case S&B

Powder N140, 47grn

Bullet S&B 150grn SP .311" at 72,5mm OAL

Real important is gas port setting, try as low as possible.

This load shoots under 50mm at 100m´, when I sigle load, from mag is is more like 80mm.

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Post by Dutch Mosin » Wed Oct 17, 2007 4:35 am

Methinks there's a clash of language here:
Me thinks so too.

Duncan, I´m very sorry. :oops: :oops: :oops:

I think my English "Americanized" :?: to much.

I hope you can forgive me.

@ Chris

Thanks very much for the info.

I´ll try to get some .311 150gn bullets from someone at the gun club so I can try them.

This rifle is a real pleasure to shoot.

I was surprised to find out that it was this accurate.

I still don´t know when we drive over to Kassel.

I´ll keep you posted on this.

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Martin
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Post by DuncaninFrance » Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:31 pm

Even though I now live in France I still think in English and that presents a problem from time to time :roll: :roll:

How's the range going by the way?
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