1000 Rounds AK47 7.62x39 Bulk Ammo

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Brand:

Wolf Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

7.62x39mm

Grains:

123 grain

Rounds:

1000

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Brand:

Wolf Ammunition

Bullet Type:

HOLLOW POINT (HP)

Caliber:

7.62x39mm

Grains:

124 grain

Rounds:

1000

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Brand:

Wolf Ammunition

Bullet Type:

FULL METAL JACKET (FMJ)

Caliber:

7.62x39mm

Grains:

124 grain

Rounds:

1000

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Brand:

Wolf Ammunition

Bullet Type:

HOLLOW POINT (HP)

Caliber:

7.62x39mm

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Gray

Grains:

122 grain

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Brand:

TulAmmo

Caliber:

7.62x39mm

Capacity:

1000

Finish Per Color:

Steel

Rounds:

1000

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Frequently Asked Questions
1000 Rounds AK47 7.62x39 Bulk Ammo

Is buying 7.62x39 ammo in bulk cheaper?

Yes, bulk purchases typically offer lower per-round costs. Cases of 7.62x39 generally provide better unit pricing than smaller quantities, and steel-cased variants are especially affordable for high-volume shooting.

Why is it so hard to find 7.62x39 ammo?

Supply constraints stem from import restrictions on Russian ammunition, which historically dominated this caliber's market. Domestic and Eastern European production hasn't fully filled the gap, causing periodic shortages and price increases.

What is the heaviest grain 7.62 x39 ammo?

The heaviest common 7.62x39 load is not 154 grains. Hornady makes a 255 gr Sub-X Subsonic load, and cast lead bullets can reach 185 gr. Most ammunition runs 123–125 grains, but heavier options exist well beyond 154 grains.

Is 7.62x39 going away?

No. 7.62x39 remains widely available and manufactured by multiple domestic and international producers. Our marketplace tracks 14 variants across 22 retailers. While cheap Russian surplus is gone, the cartridge stays popular for hunting and recreational shooting with no discontinuation expected.

Can a 7.62x39 take down a deer?

Yes, 7.62x39 can take down deer effectively. With proper shot placement and hunting ammunition like soft points, it is considered effective out to 250 yards by multiple sources, and capable of clean kills out to 300 yards. It excels in woodland hunting scenarios where shots are typically closer range.

Can I shoot 762x39 in a 300?

No. 7.62x39 and .300 Blackout are different cartridges with different chamber dimensions. Using the wrong ammunition risks dangerous pressure spikes and potential firearm failure. Always use ammunition that matches your rifle's marked caliber.

Is 762x39 louder than 556?

5.56 and 7.62x39 are considered equally loud, just with a different character to their report. Neither is significantly louder than the other. Measured decibel levels vary by ammunition, barrel length, and firearm. For reference, .308 is louder than both cartridges.

How far will a 7.62x39 shoot accurately?

Most shooters consider 300 yards the practical accuracy limit for 7.62x39. AK-pattern rifles typically max out around 200-250 yards due to looser tolerances, while better-quality platforms like the CZ 527 or AR variants can stretch that to 300-400 yards with quality ammunition.