Subj : Re: M1 To : Weatherman From : Moondog Date : Wed Jun 03 2020 07:10 pm Re: Re: M1 By: Weatherman to Gamgee on Tue Jun 02 2020 11:29 pm > -=> Gamgee wrote to Dumas Walker <=- > > DW> I think that because I would want one I could shoot without > DW> worrying about something happening to it, while I also admire > DW> them for the history element. > > Ga> Good points. Just as an FYI, they do make special ammo just for > Ga> an "original" (or partly original such as one from the CMP), which > Ga> is slightly less "hot" than current commercial .30-06 ammo. I > Ga> don't think there are any safety issues with an older one if you > Ga> are careful to use that type of ammo. > > I've read on the interweb that commercial ammo with bullet weights of 150 > grains or less (although Hornady has a 168 grain load that is Garand friendl > is suitable for feeding to your Garand. I have purchased quite a bit of M2 > equivalent ammo from http://www.ammogarand.com and had good results with it. > They are also a good source for bandoleers, en bloc clips, slings and some > other odds and ends M1. > > Regards, > -==*>Weatherman<*==- > > > ... Internal Error: The system has been taken over by sheep at line 19960 Bullet weight makes no diffeernce. It's the powder charge that determines the pressure. 147-150 grain fmj is standard combat bullet, and some allied nations produced tons of it at the mil spec "Garand friendly" pressure. ---