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The 7.62x54R is one of the oldest military cartridges still in active service, adopted by Imperial Russia in 1891. The "R" stands for "rimmed"—the case has a protruding rim like old revolver cartridges, which can complicate feeding in box magazines but works fine in the Mosin-Nagant's internal magazine. Standard military loads push a 148-grain bullet around 2,800 fps, while heavier 180-grain loads run closer to 2,600 fps.

Millions of Mosin-Nagant rifles were imported to the US as surplus, making the 7.62x54R popular among collectors and budget-minded shooters. The cartridge also feeds Dragunov-pattern rifles and some modern bolt actions. Performance sits between .308 Winchester and .30-06 Springfield. Surplus ammo is often corrosive and requires cleaning after shooting, but commercial loads from PPU, Wolf, and others offer non-corrosive options for hunters and target shooters.

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Advantages and Disadvantages

Pros

  • Effective on deer and similar-sized game to 300 yards
  • Commercial ammo available from PPU, Wolf, and others
  • Affordable surplus rifles chambered for it
  • Ballistics comparable to .308 Winchester
  • Historic significance for military collectors

Cons

  • Rimmed case can cause feeding issues in some rifles
  • Surplus ammo often has corrosive primers
  • Brass is harder to find than common calibers
  • Most available rifles are heavy military surplus
  • Surplus ammo quality varies widely by lot

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