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    Ndm Range Report

    Can't get much better than this. This was shot at 100yds





    sorry if the photo is blurry, the other sporadic shots are from my mosin, its very hard to see that far with irons the shots in the center are from my ndm and this is with bulgy surplus ammo too.

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    Pretty darn good. What ammo were you using? I see it was Bulgarian but was wondering what grain bullet?
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    Very nice Thats looks like what I get with my Tiger.





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    The bullet is the 147 grn light ball stuff, great groupings aaron! what ammo do you shoot?

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    thanks. 147 and 178 Brown Bear.

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    Nice groups! I need to get some more light ball.

    I need to set up a 200 to 400 yards range and do side by side with the CA TIGR, PSL, Yugo M76 and NDM86...
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Laton Caliente View Post
    Nice groups! I need to get some more light ball.

    I need to set up a 200 to 400 yards range and do side by side with the CA TIGR, PSL, Yugo M76 and NDM86...
    I know this post is months old but did you do the side by side comparison El Laton?


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    No, it's rained the last couple of times at home and I have a creek/gully with a soft clay incline when I set up for 200 yards... That and limited time home.

    A neighbor borrowed a rifle and I had the group out this weekend. I had not realized I had 2 cases of Yugo M75 8mm sniper grade... I have Privi Light Ball, but was thinking I had some of the 7.62x54R Russian Sniper Grade, but I can't remember the designation it was...
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Laton Caliente View Post
    No, it's rained the last couple of times at home and I have a creek/gully with a soft clay incline when I set up for 200 yards... That and limited time home.

    A neighbor borrowed a rifle and I had the group out this weekend. I had not realized I had 2 cases of Yugo M75 8mm sniper grade... I have Privi Light Ball, but was thinking I had some of the 7.62x54R Russian Sniper Grade, but I can't remember the designation it was...
    7n1?


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    Quote Originally Posted by s15v8 View Post
    7n1?


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    I think that is right... I have some tins of x54R and I'm not sure what is in them... The Privi light ball match will do though. I've got Winchester .308 for the NDM86... I'm going home maybe this weekend and definitely the next and have a week at Thanksgiving so I'll get'er done...
    We found out what "dealing" with progressive lefties is all about. Our side gives up something, they give up nothing and the progressives come back in a month or a year and want us to give up more... rinse and repeat...

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    I'll be zeroing my scope on my ndm again, I just had to jack with it thinking I could get it tighter, now it's shooting off.

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    If your shooting a NDM in .308 you do quite well with 168grn match to get the best performance....if 7.62 x 53/54r then the Russian 7n1 sniper ammo is great.


    The M75 ammo for the 8mm is not match/sniper ammo...that is pure marketing bs.......the rifle does best per factory with 170-174 grn...so the Romanian ball is pretty darn good and so is WWII German 8mm which is outstanding in thee rifles.

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    I have the 7.62x54R and have yet to see any 7n1 ammo surface lately, it shoots the bulgarian and russian surplus great! So I'm not hunting for the 7n1 too hard.

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