1938 91/30 SA marked rifle
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1938 91/30 SA marked rifle
I found this in an estate sale has been converted to a sniper and is quite accurate the groups at 50yds in a 20/30 mph cross wind were from 3/4" to 1.5" with Russian copper washed surplus ammo.
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Welcome to MAH Freightman.
Buying factory ammo over here is just too expensive so I reload for all of my Mosin Nagants.
Besides the fact that factory ammo is too expensive, I just like to reload.
Looks like you bought yourself a great shooter there.
Congrats on the buy.
I've used 150 gn and 168gn FMJ bullets in my M39 only to find out that the .311 200gn casted bullets perform best.
Please check your bore diameter before using any bullets.
It might surprise you.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
Buying factory ammo over here is just too expensive so I reload for all of my Mosin Nagants.
Besides the fact that factory ammo is too expensive, I just like to reload.


Looks like you bought yourself a great shooter there.
Congrats on the buy.
I've used 150 gn and 168gn FMJ bullets in my M39 only to find out that the .311 200gn casted bullets perform best.
Please check your bore diameter before using any bullets.
It might surprise you.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
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Mosin nagant loads
Here is some info on the reloaded ammo I use for my 1946 Izhevsk M44.
The cases I use are S&B cases trimmed back to 53.3mm or 2.10”
The bullets are cal .311, 210 gn casted bullets.
I don’t cast them myself, but buy them at our gunclub.
The powder I use is VihtaVuori N110, it’s a so called reduced load.
Because the primer pockets of the S&B cases are a bit smaller in diameter compared to other primer pockets, 5.3mm(.208”) compared to 5.5mm(.217”) I bought some S&B LR primers.
They fit perfectly and performed great.
For my Mosin Nagant M39 I can use various types of loads:
1) 150 gn PMC FMJ .308 bullet
46 gn of VihtaVuori N140 powder
2) 150 gn PMC FMJ .308 bullet
26 gn of VihtaVuori N110 powder
3) 168 gn Sierra Matchking .308 bullet
24 gn of VihtaVuori N110 powder
4) 210 gn .311 cast bullet
18 gn of VihtaVuori N110 powder
For my M 39 I use Lapua brass (reloaded 31 times and still looking great
) and Federal primers.
These loads work for my M44 and M39.
Please check your barrel before using these bullets and loads on your own rifle.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
The cases I use are S&B cases trimmed back to 53.3mm or 2.10”
The bullets are cal .311, 210 gn casted bullets.
I don’t cast them myself, but buy them at our gunclub.
The powder I use is VihtaVuori N110, it’s a so called reduced load.
Because the primer pockets of the S&B cases are a bit smaller in diameter compared to other primer pockets, 5.3mm(.208”) compared to 5.5mm(.217”) I bought some S&B LR primers.
They fit perfectly and performed great.
For my Mosin Nagant M39 I can use various types of loads:
1) 150 gn PMC FMJ .308 bullet
46 gn of VihtaVuori N140 powder
2) 150 gn PMC FMJ .308 bullet
26 gn of VihtaVuori N110 powder
3) 168 gn Sierra Matchking .308 bullet
24 gn of VihtaVuori N110 powder
4) 210 gn .311 cast bullet
18 gn of VihtaVuori N110 powder
For my M 39 I use Lapua brass (reloaded 31 times and still looking great

These loads work for my M44 and M39.
Please check your barrel before using these bullets and loads on your own rifle.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
nice loads
My friends in Finland load with this powder all the time. Its great powder and the ballistics are not affected by temperature variations.
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VihtaVuori
That's correct RGRWJB, this powder performs very good.
I've tried different types of powders in the past years, but always came back to VihtaVuori.
I think the majority of the Dutch reloaders use this brand.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
I've tried different types of powders in the past years, but always came back to VihtaVuori.
I think the majority of the Dutch reloaders use this brand.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin