7.62x39 Sabre Blade 123gr Black Tip, Soviet Arms 123gr FMJ, Wolf 122gr FMJ 100 Yard Accuracy Test

Published on August 9, 2025
Duration: 10:08

This video provides a 100-yard accuracy test of three different 7.62x39 steel-case ammunition types: Wolf 122gr FMJ, Soviet Arms 122gr FMJ, and Saber Blade 123gr Black Tip. The results show Soviet Arms (1.66 inches) and Wolf (1.73 inches) slightly outperforming Saber Blade (2.1 inches) in three-shot groups, with the speaker noting that steel-case ammunition performance is generally consistent and typical for its class within 100 yards.

Quick Summary

At 100 yards, the Soviet Arms 122gr FMJ achieved the best group at 1.66 inches, followed by Wolf 122gr FMJ at 1.73 inches. The Saber Blade 123gr Black Tip had the largest group at 2.1 inches. Steel-case 7.62x39 ammunition generally performs consistently for its class within this range.

Chapters

  1. 01:05Introduction & Ammunition Overview
  2. 02:42Wolf 122gr FMJ Accuracy Test
  3. 04:37Saber Blade 123gr Black Tip Accuracy Test
  4. 06:18Soviet Arms 122gr FMJ Accuracy Test
  5. 07:40Accuracy Results & Group Measurements
  6. 08:37Steel Case Ammunition Performance Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the accuracy results for the 7.62x39 steel-case ammunition tested at 100 yards?

At 100 yards, the Soviet Arms 122gr FMJ achieved the best group at 1.66 inches, followed by Wolf 122gr FMJ at 1.73 inches. The Saber Blade 123gr Black Tip had the largest group at 2.1 inches.

How does Saber Blade 123gr Black Tip 7.62x39 ammunition perform compared to Wolf and Soviet Arms?

In this 100-yard test, Saber Blade 123gr Black Tip yielded a 2.1-inch group, which was larger than the Soviet Arms 122gr FMJ (1.66") and Wolf 122gr FMJ (1.73"). The speaker suspects the Saber Blade uses Hornady SST bullets.

Is steel-case 7.62x39 ammunition generally accurate for its class?

Yes, steel-case 7.62x39 ammunition is generally considered to perform consistently and typically for its class. Within 100 yards, results are expected to be in a similar ballpark, making it suitable for its intended applications.

What is the advertised velocity for AAC Saber Blade and Soviet Arms 7.62x39 ammunition?

Both the AAC Saber Blade and Soviet Arms 7.62x39 ammunition are advertised with a velocity of 2375 feet per second.

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