Barnaul 7.62 x 54R with lacquered case
Originally developed in 1891 by the Russian Empire for the Mosin-Nagant rifle, 7.62x54 gained new life as the cartridge of choice for the Dragunov, and SV-98 style of precision rifles.
7.62x54 is the oldest serving cartridge still in combat service today, over 120 years.
This Barnaul ammunition features a 203-grain full metal jacketed soft point, non-reloadable lacquer-coated steel case, and non-corrosive primers.
Soft point ammunition is perfect for hunting or even self-defense as it offers shooters significant expansion. This ammunition is also excellent for general target shooting.
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