Now that the CMP's supply of Greek M2 seems to be dried up what are folks going to for Garand food?
Gun broker seems to have some remnants but the days of sub buck a round Garand ammo seem to be gone.
870TC wrote:best deals I have found.
http://www.sgammo.com/catalog/rifle-amm ... 30-06-ammo
Holland&Holland wrote:870TC wrote:best deals I have found.
http://www.sgammo.com/catalog/rifle-amm ... 30-06-ammo
Appreciate it. That is the best I have seen as well. I went ahead and ordered some to get me through the winter.
Any body know how easy the Greek brass is to reload? I have a ton of it so I guess I better start learning how to replicate M2 Ball ammo. I think I have a FL small base resizing die for aught 6 so time to start reading.
OldmanFCSA wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:870TC wrote:best deals I have found.
http://www.sgammo.com/catalog/rifle-amm ... 30-06-ammo
Appreciate it. That is the best I have seen as well. I went ahead and ordered some to get me through the winter.
Any body know how easy the Greek brass is to reload? I have a ton of it so I guess I better start learning how to replicate M2 Ball ammo. I think I have a FL small base resizing die for aught 6 so time to start reading.
As long as the Greek brass is not Berdan primed, loading 30-06 is easy.
Holland&Holland wrote:OldmanFCSA wrote:Holland&Holland wrote:
Appreciate it. That is the best I have seen as well. I went ahead and ordered some to get me through the winter.
Any body know how easy the Greek brass is to reload? I have a ton of it so I guess I better start learning how to replicate M2 Ball ammo. I think I have a FL small base resizing die for aught 6 so time to start reading.
As long as the Greek brass is not Berdan primed, loading 30-06 is easy.
It is boxer. I have just heard removing the old primer can be a bit tough on some of these old milsurp suff.
BigDog58 wrote:If you need it, I have a Super Swage you can borrow. As Oldman stated, reloading 30-06 is easy. Just make sure you trim the brass to length and with the Garand, use the appropriate powder and load, so you don't load too hot. IMR-4895 & IMR-4064 are the "go-to" powders with a 150gr projectile. If you don't use wet tumble and SS pins, you will need to brush the sealant out of the necks and primer pockets. I don't remember if you have a wet tumbler, but if not, I can tumble them for you.
yukonjasper wrote:I hope you will update with your results.
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