- 7.62x54mmR
Infobox Firearm Cartridge
name=7.62x54mmR
caption= Assortment of 7.62x54R rounds
origin=flagcountry|Russian Empire
type=Rifle
service=1891-present
used_by=Soviet Union , formerWarsaw Pact
wars=Russo-Japanese war,World War I , Russian civil war,World War II ,Korean war ,Vietnam war , Afghanistan,Yugoslav wars , Gulf Wars
designer=
design_date=1891
manufacturer=
production_date=1891-present
number=
variants=
is_SI_specs= yes
parent=
case_type=Rimmed, necked
bullet=7.92
neck=8.53
shoulder=11.61
base=12.37
rim_dia=14.40
rim_thick=1.6
case_length=53.72
length=77.16
case_capacity=4.16
rifling=240 mm (1 in 9.45 in)
max_pressure=390
primer= Berdan or Boxer Large Rifle
is_SI_ballistics=yes
bwunit=gram
bw1= 9.7
btype1= Norma
vel1= 900
en1= 3939
bw2= 12.0
btype2= Norma Soft Point
vel2= 785
en2= 3594
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vel3=
en3=
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balsrc= Chuck Hawks cite web |url=http://www.chuckhawks.com/30Russian.htm |title=The 7.62x54R Russian (7.62x53R) |accessdate=2007-09-25 ]
Accurate Powder [cite web |url=http://www.accuratepowder.com/data/PerCaliber2Guide/Rifle/Standarddata(Rifle)/308Cal(7.82 mm)/7_62%20%2054%20R%20Russian%20page%20286.pdf |title=Accurate Arms 7.62x54mmR Reloading Data |accessdate=2007-09-25 ]
Steves Pages [cite web |url=http://www.stevespages.com/jpg/cd762x54rrussian.jpg|title=7.62x54R Measurements |accessdate=2007-09-25 ] The 7.62x54mmRrifle cartridge is aRussia n design dating back to 1891. Originally designed for theMosin-Nagant rifle, it was used during the late Tsarist era and throughout theSoviet period, inmachine gun s andrifle s such as theSVT-40 . TheWinchester Model 1895 was also chambered for this cartridge per a contract with the Russian government. It is still in use by the Russian military in the Dragunov and othersniper rifle s and some modern machine guns such as thePKM . The round is colloquially known as the "7.62 Russian". The name is sometimes confused with the "7.62 Soviet" round, which refers to the7.62x39 cartridge used in theSKS andAK-47 rifles.Background
The 7.62x54mmR is one of the oldest cartridges still in use by any military in the world. This round is mainly used in the
Dragunov sniper rifle andPK machine gun . In general performance, it is in the same class as the.30-06 . It is also one of the few (along with the.22 Hornet ,.30-30 and.303 British ) bottlenecked, rimmed centerfire rifle cartridges still in common use today. Most of the bottleneck rimmed cartridges of the late 1880s and 1890s fell into disuse by the end of the First World War.The 7.62x54mmR originally had a 13.7 g (210 grain) round-nosed full metal jacket (FMJ) bullet. Due to experiences in the
Russo-Japanese War , it was replaced in 1908 with a 9.7 g (148-grain) spitzer FMJ bullet, which has remained standard to the present. To increase accuracy, the Dragunov SVD uses the 7N1 variant of the cartridge, which uses extruded instead of ball propellant and has a 9.7 g (152-grain) boat-tailed FMJ bullet. The 7N14 is a new load developed for the SVD. It consists of a 9.7 g (151 grain) projectile which travels at the same 850 m/s (2723 ft/s), but it has a lead core and is supposed to be the more accurate of the two. [ [http://www.snipersparadise.com/equipment/RussiasSniperLoad.htm Russia's new 7.62x54mmR Sniper Load by David M. Fortier at www.snipersparadise.com] ]Large quantities of 7.62x54mmR military ammunition were made with steel cartridge cases. These perform well, but do not lend themselves nearly as easily as brass cases to the re-sizing necessary for good
handloading . It should be noted that the vast majority of 7.62x54mmR ammunition encountered will be Berdan primed, which is generally not considered reloadable.Thanks to the increasing popularity of the Mosin-Nagant rifles, commercial versions of this cartridge with non corrosive primers are nowadays very easy to find in sporting goods stores all across the United States at reasonable prices, usually lower, compared to the popular
30-06 Springfield . A good assortment of bullet weight, ranging from 9.6 g to 13.2 g (148-203 gr), and bullet construction (FMJ, soft-point, Spitzer, Round Nose) is available. Some of the popular brands for the 7.62x54R are:Norma ,Sellier & Bellot ,Winchester ,RWS ,Wolf Ammunition , Hotstot,Prvi Partizan , Igman and Barnaul.Wolf Ammunition offers a 13.2 g (203 gr) FMJ boat tail Match version of this round, as well as a 150-gr version intended for the Dragunov and PSL semi-automatic rifles.
Cartridge dimensions
The 7.62x54mmR has 4.16 ml (64 grains H2O) cartridge case capacity. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in
bolt action rifles andmachine gun s alike, under extreme conditions.7.62x54mmR maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm).
Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 18.5 degrees. The common
rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 240 mm (1 in 9.45 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 7.62 mm, Ø grooves = 7.92 mm, land width = 3.81 mm and the primer type is Berdan or very rarely large rifle.According to the official
C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente pour l'Epreuve des Armes à Feu Portatives ) guidelines the 7.62x54mmR case can handle up to 390 MPa (56,564 psi) piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers.Performance
The 7.62x54R is a very potent cartridge, in the same power class as the
30-06 Springfield . This round has excellent intrinsic accuracy as well. The spitzer bullets used in the military variants have a particularly elongated shape which results in a significantly high ballistic coefficent contributing to very good long range performance and high retained energy, close to a.300 Winchester Magnum round past 500 meters (550 yards). Data for the 12.0 g (185 gr)FMJ bullet boat tail fired from aDragunov sniper rifle, shows a retained energy of circa convert|1000|J|ft.lbf|abbr=on at 1000 m (1100 yards). When used with modern hunting bullets, it is capable of taking large game comfortably. In Russia the 7.62x54R is commonly used for hunting purposes mostly in sporterizedMosin-Nagant rifles. In that country there is not widespread use of modern magnum cartridges among hunters as in North America and this cartridge is even considered a bit too powerful for moose. Greatbears includingpolar bears are regularly hunted with it.urplus ammunition
Most surplus ammunition available uses corrosive primers. One commonly encountered type is Czech "silver tip" ( [http://www.americanweapons.us/images/CZECH_SILVERTIP.gifimage] ), which is
Czechoslovakia n surplus from the 1960s. New commercial ammunition is not corrosively primed.Factory ammunition
The Russian LVE cartridge factory states the accuracy of their common cartridge (57-N-323C) to be less than 24 cm at 300 m (0.8 mrad; 2.8 MOA) at R100cite web | url = http://www.lveplant.ru/boevpat_eng.htm | title = LVE ammunition factory (JSC “Novosibirsk Cartridge Plant”)] - "R100" being the groupsize of three series of 20 shots at 300 m. Their sniper cartridges (7N1, 7N14) are stated less than 8 cm at 300 m (0.3 mrad; 0.9 MOA) at R100.cite web | url = http://www.lveplant.ru/boevpat_eng.htm | title = LVE cartridge factory (JSC “Novosibirsk Cartridge Plant”)] New civilian ammunition is available from a number of manufacturers, in a variety of bullet weights ranging from 9.7 g (150 grains) up.
ynonyms
7.62 Russian
7.62 Mosin-Nagant
7.62 Dragunovee also
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7.62 mm caliber
* 7.62 x 53R Finnish
* Degtyarev DP-28
*Dragunov Sniper Rifle
*GShG-7.62 machine gun
*Mosin-Nagant
*PK machine gun
*Romak-3
*Russian M1910 Maxim
*ShKAS machine gun
*SN machine gun
*SVT-40
*Zastava M91 References
* C.I.P. CD-ROM edition 2003
* C.I.P. decisions, texts and tables ( [http://www.cip-bp.org/index.php?id=tdcc-telechargement free current C.I.P. CD-ROM version download (ZIP and RAR format)] )External links
* [http://www.conjay.com/Ammunition%20for%20Armor%20Testing%20East%207.62mm%20x%2054R.htm Various photos of 7.62x54mmR ammunition]
* [http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinAmmo.htm An evaluation list for variants, weights, and velocities of this ammunition type]
* [http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinCartridges.htm A dimensional diagram of the cartridge]
* [http://www.mosinnagant.net/i3tro4.asp A guide to headstamps and bullet types at Mosinnagant.net]
* [http://www.snipersparadise.com/equipment/RussiasSniperLoad.htm Russia's new 7.62x54mmR Sniper Load by David M. Fortier at www.snipersparadise.com]
* [http://www.intermin.fi/intermin/images.nsf/files/B0E765375DA00143C2256FBE0032DD2A/$file/TABIIcal.pdf C.I.P. dimensions and nomenclature for rimmed cartridges 7.62x54mmR is on page 25]
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