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Old January 8, 2014, 12:49 AM   #1
Mausermolt
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7.62 Tok 110 grain loads

Ive started to load for my CZ 52 and so far its going great. Unfortunatly due to the reloading component shortage im limited on powder that is avaliable to me. Currently I have some 800x, and unique on hand for powder and about 500, 110 grain fmj bullets. I have not been avble to find any data except for AA powdrs for the 110 grain bullets. Has anyone experimented with these two powders and thisbullet weight? Or is there a good reason why there is not data ?
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Old January 8, 2014, 11:26 AM   #2
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The 110 gr AA loads published in 2000 can blow up a CZ52.

I have worked up load in Tokarevs for 110 gr with Power Pistol.
The S&B brass is slightly stronger than the Starline brass.

CZ52 thin walled chambers made of RC25 steel are weaker than either brass.
No other pistols of any cartridge are made this poorly.

I now store my CZ52s segregated into two bags, those blown up, and those not blown up that I have never shot.
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