Swedish mausers are the best of all.
Have had Turks, Checks, and a Swede. No Yugos but the turks were the nastiest and cheapest I've owned the Swede was by far the nicest even with the cock on closing which did'nt bother me.
Post-war (+/- 1947) Turk ammo is horrible in my experience. I bought some of the stuff years ago, $20 for eight bandoleers of 70 rounds each. The cases were made out of something yellow-colored that looked and felt like junk coffee can metal, that would oxidize and turn brown within a few hours or so if you took it out of the bando/sealed Pelican case I keep it in.
My dad and a friend of mine all had to go through each bandoleer of ammunition, removing each bullet from the each of the 5-round stripper clips and wiggling the bullet in its seat after I noticed one afternoon while handling some, that the case neck actually cracked open down one side from the rim, and the bullet fell out. When we were done we had a pile going about 50 cartridges deep, all with live corrosive primers and no bullets in them because the case necks had all broken up, and this weird powder that smoked a lot and smelled horrible when it burnt.
I'll never buy such ammo again, even though with all the prices going up everywhere, you can still find people trying to cast off 2 or 3 bando's at a time for $20.