View Full Version : anyone ever shoot hollow point 7.762 x 25 ammo in their
DaMadman
12-01-2005, 03:24 PM
CZ-52?
Just bought about 300 rounds and wanted to know how it shot for anyone else. I will prolly find out for myself Monday or Tues of next week but can't go shoot until then.
I bought the hollow point stuff to keep as self defense load.
I figure even though it is only a .30 cal bullet. An 85 grain hollow point busting out at over 1600fps is going to do some serious damage to whatever it hits
Gil Martin
12-01-2005, 05:20 PM
I have mostly military 7.62X25mm ammo and have not seen any hollow point rounds. Let us know how they work out. All the best...
Gil
DaMadman
12-05-2005, 01:28 PM
Originally posted by Gil Martin
I have mostly military 7.62X25mm ammo and have not seen any hollow point rounds. Let us know how they work out. All the best...
Gil
Gil only one company that I know of FNM makes the hollow points
I was goign to go to the range tonight but I am betting that it'll prolly be closed because of the snow.
I will give a report on how they feed and as to their accuracy compared to the FMJ rounds as soon as I get to shoot some
RickWhiteFeather
12-05-2005, 05:14 PM
While down at my grandfathers in SC I had a chance to shoot some real strange ammo for my CZ-52.
The ammo I bought at a flea-market was loaded with 46grain 22cal HP's in remington style sabot's.
I was able to hit 20-ounce plastic soda bottles at 20-yards on a pretty regular basis once I got the ammo sighted in.
I traded gopher-traps(2-milk crates full)for 200rounds of 7.62x25 ammo,which I thought was hardball but was 100rounds of handloads which were loaded with a 46grain HP/sabot over 6.0grains of AA#5 in Starline brass,he loaded it for a TT-33 Tokarev which my uncle bought,and 100rounds of 100grain "Plinker"bullets over 5.5grains of AA#5.
I saw more CZ-52's and Tokarev's in 7.62x25 down that way than I ever saw up here in Minnesota.
CZ-52's for $85.00 and TT-33's for $199.00 was the going rate.
Makes a great beat-around handgun that is a blast at the range!
RickWhiteFeather
gumpokc
12-09-2005, 08:43 PM
Don't know how i missed this posting, but ...
FNM does indeed load a hp 7.62x25 round.
I have run about 400-500 thorugh my cz-52 in the last 5 months.
accuracy and reliability are onpar with S&B fmj's from what i have seen.
Monkeyman
12-17-2005, 08:19 AM
I can't get 7.62x25 ammo down here, I converted my TT33 and Ppsh41 to 9x19. The TT33 barrel I bought from Numrich, it fitted straight in (tight) and functions perfectly but the point of impact is much higher than the sights. Not really a problem, it ain't no match pistol anyway and at least now I can enjoy shooting it. For the Ppsh41 I bought a chambered 9mm blank for about $60 and had a local machinist profile it to match the original which was really easy to remove. The ROF has slowed down and the drum mag functions perfectly, it has never jammed.
I know the combat advantages to 7.62x25 with regard to penetration (buildings, doors, winter clothing, vehicles) and trajectory/range but in my case I just wanna blast away as cheaply as possible. The only thing cheaper than bulk 9x19 is .22LR.
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Gil Martin
12-17-2005, 02:37 PM
Especially the Ppsh41. That looks like a real business machine. All the best...
Gil
gumpokc
12-17-2005, 02:59 PM
I also forgot to mention there is a place on the net called reedsammo.com
he makes/supplies 7.62x25 in various loadings.
DaMadman
01-09-2006, 10:58 AM
well I finally got to try out some of the surplus ammo and the Hollow Point stff I bought. all worked well. fed well and was quite reliable and accurate.
I have about 1,500 rounds of FMJ and about 300 of the HP stuff so I should be set for quite awhile.
Just FYI the hollow point ammo in FNM and like I said it fed well and was accurate out of my CZ-52.
deadkelly
05-12-2006, 06:40 AM
Originally posted by Monkeyman
I can't get 7.62x25 ammo down here, I converted my TT33 and Ppsh41 to 9x19. The TT33 barrel I bought from Numrich, it fitted straight in (tight) and functions perfectly but the point of impact is much higher than the sights. Not really a problem, it ain't no match pistol anyway and at least now I can enjoy shooting it. For the Ppsh41 I bought a chambered 9mm blank for about $60 and had a local machinist profile it to match the original which was really easy to remove. The ROF has slowed down and the drum mag functions perfectly, it has never jammed.
I know the combat advantages to 7.62x25 with regard to penetration (buildings, doors, winter clothing, vehicles) and trajectory/range but in my case I just wanna blast away as cheaply as possible. The only thing cheaper than bulk 9x19 is .22LR.
http://www.hunt101.com/img/355076.jpg
http://www.hunt101.com/img/355077.jpg
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