Quote Originally Posted by Abomb5800 View Post
From what I have read, most guys who are running the .310s are not haveing any issues. Although some are haveing some chambering issues.

I would just like to get a small quantity to test before I go buy 1000.
For just to try the .310 let me know. I can send a few Hornaday that are .310. The Golden West were great bullets but they are no longer around.

I have a bunch of reloadable brass case, boxer primed 7.62x39. I couldn't give it away. I'd like to see affordable components for the caliber, but when one can buy it from AIM and other outlets.
When I got out of X39 I sold 6K of bullets, 5K of brass and 16lbs of powder. I did keep some behind because I do have the one gun in it. Nobody wanted the old small-primer brass so I have 800 pieces or so. I had a source that I was buying brass for $80 per K and sorting it. Selling the extra on Ebay for good $$. Blaster Bob bought the last of my Lapua brass.

The Vmax .310 bullets shoot very well out of my AK and 300bk.

After all this AK talk I would say that I myself had no problem trying the lighter bullets (123gr) that were up to .310 as long as they were all copper jacketed. If I were going to run the pulls I would want to slug the barrel and measure the thickness of the bi-metallic jacket.

I would hate to be cheap in the beginning only to wind up with a barrel that now wants only .310 bullets because once you wear through the copper it is steel on steel going down the pipe. Just a thought.