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In my general observation, Wolf ammo is more consistent than Tulammo. Consistent ammo is more likely to group better.
However, with the CZ 527, I'd try and shoot better quality ammo than Tula or Wolf steel unless its all you happen to have and you have a bunch of AKs to also satiate. The 527 is typically either a bench or hunting rifle; meaning, accuracy matters. Depends on what you're using the rifle for.
Ammo choices these days are hard to come by; I'm just looking to shoot for enjoyment and accuracy and I'd like something that works well.
I'm sure I'll find out soon enough....It will be outdoor shooting so I'll ask when I'm ready to head down to the club to use it.If you really want to have fun with the 527 and get accurate results, try handloading for it. Otherwise, I'd try and stick with brass cased ammo made by mid-tier Euro manufacturers like PPU or S&B. I've never been impressed by American ammo in metric cartridges like 7.62x39 for how much they charge.
Wolf and Tula shoot about 3-4MOA on average from what I've seen. I'm sure someone will come along and say they get 1-2MOA with Wolf or Tula, but that hasn't been my observation.
Does your range restrict what kind of cases or bullets you can use?
One of each on the way.....thank you!Of the 3 choices...
For a few pennies more...
For a few pennies less...
I'd try this:
That's a great rifle, and the one that got away for me- got rid of it in a very shortsighted tradeShooting outdoors, which is the better 7.69X39 ammo for this gun?
123 grain FMJ steel case Wolf
122 grain cooper FMJ steel case
TulAmmo range friendly 122 grain FMJ steel case
I don't plan on shooting it indoors.Some of the imported ammo brands have steel core bullets under a copper coating. They'll pockmark the hell out of a steel indoor range backstop, and you'll be persona non grata. Our club provides a magnet at each station to check. (Not talking about steel cases, just the bullet heads.)
FIFY...I plan on shooting it through doors.
Lots of import has steel jackets clad in copper and or zincSome of the imported ammo brands have steel core bullets under a copper coating. They'll pockmark the hell out of a steel indoor range backstop, and you'll be persona non grata. Our club provides a magnet at each station to check. (Not talking about steel cases, just the bullet heads.)
The wood stocked version of the 600 is available in 7.62x39.
a lot of people seem to bitch about that, as it seems to be an attempt to fix what ain`t broken.The CZ 600 line is designed to have interchangeable barrels and bolt heads