
I figure AA1680 or H110 would work since that is what works in. 300 and starting a bit higher and working down in 7.62x39. 300blk and 7.62x39 to find a load that works in. Where would one start for load data? I'm thinking cross-referencing. CZ Magazine CZ Bren 2 7.62x39mm 30-Round Polymer Translucent. ProMag Magazine AK-47 7.62x39mm 30-Round Steel Magazine. I looked around the 'net a bit and I did see a couple people mention it working or it could work. AR-STONER Magazine AR-15 7.62x39mm 10-Round Straight Body with Anti Tilt Follower Stainless Steel Black.

Here is an article on cast bullets for military rifles. FEATU RES-Caliber: 7.62x39-220 Grain-Hollow-point boat tail -Velocity: 1050 FPS-Tactical CYCLING Subsonic Ammunition-50 rounds/box Warning : California Prop 65 Warning WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm. I also load bunny getters with my 90gr cast bullets and bullseye bolt-action style. Bolt action loads I like Red Dot and bullseye. Lee sells two molds that were designed for 7.62x39 a 155gr and a 160gr. ATOMICs Tactical Cycling SUBSONIC 7.62X39 produces more energy and power. I enjoy shooting subsonic in my SKS and other surplus rifles. So I don't really see a reason why an AK wouldn't work with a 200gr bullet, though I probably wouldn't go much higher with the bullet weight. 22 Long Rifle ammo and have minimal felt recoil. I have used a 200gr bullet in a 1:10" twist. 30 cal subsonic hunting bullets on the market are designed for. So I've been doing some reading here and there on 7.62x39 subsonic loading. I do know that the twist rate for subsonic. At some point I want to pick up a Ruger Ranch in 7.62x39 and then possibly load subsonic for it. I would think that the limiting factor for the AK would be its twist ratio, 1:10 IIRC. This seems like something that is possible since 7.62x39 and. I would like to be able to load up some subsonic ammo for it and have it cycle with the suppressor. I'm considering getting an AK and it will be suppressed. Cannelures provide positive case crimp, making Sub-X® ideal for semiautomatic weapons.Has anyone loaded 7.62x39 to subsonic velocities and made it cycle an AK? Long grooves in its gilding metal jacket combine with its flat profile and the patented Flex Tip® insert within the bullet’s hollowpoint cavity to help it expand reliably at low velocities. Sub-X® (Subsonic - eXpanding) bullets deliver big results without a big bang! Designed to provide deep penetration below the speed of sound, Sub-X® features a lead core. Hornady described the Sub-X line as follows: Over the last several years Atomic Ammunition has conducted an extensive due diligence processes to come up with proprietary loadings for rifles and self-defense pistols. Powders are selected for optimal performance and consistency from lot to lot. Reliability Performance Safety Affordability Those are the four principles that are the foundation Atomic Ammunition has built their company on. Long grooves in its gilding metal jacket combine with the bullet’s flat profile and the patented Flex Tip® insert within its hollowpoint cavity to help it expand reliably at low velocities. The Sub-X bullet used in Subsonic Rifle features a lead core. Subsonic Handgun utilizes tried-and-true XTP® bullets that expand reliably at subsonic velocities.

Hornady® Subsonic Ammunition - designed for accuracy and performance below the speed of sound - now comes in both rifle and handgun loads. The following quote is from Hornady’s website, which is followed by their video showcasing the subsonic 7.62×39 in action. Short Barrel Soft Point Showdown: Hornady Black HD SBR Review.11th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading.CX Bullets – Hornady’s NEW Monolithic Copper Alloy Expanding Projectiles.The AK design is tolerant: factory, surplus, and a variety. Hornady 30 Super Carry Critical Defense Ammunition Standard mil-spec 7.62x39 ammunition has a muzzle velocity of 2329 fps with the 123-grain projectile.308 caliber bullets under the Sub-X line, though they’ve now also listed. For the moment, it appears that the 255-grain 7.62×39 projectiles only come as part of their factory-loaded subsonic cartridge series, while the rest of the Sub-X lineup are available as just the projectiles. The Sub-X bullets utilize the familiar red-nosed expansion tip, but these tips have been enlarged to enhance the bullet’s expansion at much lower velocities. Despite the launching of many 7 PRC rifles and loadings at the end of October, Hornady quietly launched an updated lineup of their Sub-X bullets, as well as their subsonic 7.62×39 loading using said Sub-X bullets.
