OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
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OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
I would like to reload for my Garand so I am looking for data.
Powder, bullet weight, and COL.
I have H4350 and RL17 powder, but if these are not appropriate I can get whatever is.
Thanks,
P
Powder, bullet weight, and COL.
I have H4350 and RL17 powder, but if these are not appropriate I can get whatever is.
Thanks,
P
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
My Cartridges of the World book shows the following loads:
M2 Ball
Bullet 152 -3grs
Powder: IMR4895--50gr WC852--50gr CMR-100--45gr
All are single base, tubular powders
M72 Match
Bullet 175.5-3grs
Powder: IMR4895
50gr
single base
tubular
Hope that helps.
Rob
M2 Ball
Bullet 152 -3grs
Powder: IMR4895--50gr WC852--50gr CMR-100--45gr
All are single base, tubular powders
M72 Match
Bullet 175.5-3grs
Powder: IMR4895
50gr
single base
tubular
Hope that helps.
Rob
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
Yep, Rob has it right. Stay away from the slow powders--it bends the gas thing-of-ma-jig--at least that is what I have read----don't know from experience.
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
Very narrow range of powders and bullets. You must avoid bending the op rod. Worked for the military because they stick to one load (or two).
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
After a lot of asking around and trying a few different combos, I found the best load for my M1 with 48.0 gr. of IMR 4895 and a 155 gr. Nosler Match. Runs right where they want it, at 2750 fps. It's as accurate as I can shoot the rifle. Shot a full clip into 4 inches at 200 yards a couple weeks ago. Hundred yard groups under 2 inches are a breeze.
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
TedH, that is some darned fine shootin, IMHO, from a Garand. jd45
Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
Yeah that's some good shootin'!
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
Pharmseller:
Here is some reloading data from Handloader Magazine No. 139 dated May-June, 1989:
Cases: Lake City Match
Primers: Federal 210
OAL: 3.32 inches
For the Sierra 150 grain Match King bullet the following powder charges were listed: 48 grains of IMR-4895; 52 grains of Win 748; 52 grains of IMR-4064; 46 grains of H-322; and 49 grains of AAC-2520.
Here is some reloading data from Handloader Magazine No. 139 dated May-June, 1989:
Cases: Lake City Match
Primers: Federal 210
OAL: 3.32 inches
For the Sierra 150 grain Match King bullet the following powder charges were listed: 48 grains of IMR-4895; 52 grains of Win 748; 52 grains of IMR-4064; 46 grains of H-322; and 49 grains of AAC-2520.
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
Interesting, same powder and charge but a heavier bullet than I thought Garands were supposed to run.firefuzz wrote:My Cartridges of the World book shows the following loads:
M72 Match
Bullet 175.5-3grs
Powder: IMR4895
50gr
single base
tubular
Anyone know the whys and wherefores of that load? I might have to try that someday...
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
I was thinking the same thing. That sounds like a pretty heavy load for a Garand.awp101 wrote:Interesting, same powder and charge but a heavier bullet than I thought Garands were supposed to run.firefuzz wrote:My Cartridges of the World book shows the following loads:
M72 Match
Bullet 175.5-3grs
Powder: IMR4895
50gr
single base
tubular
Anyone know the whys and wherefores of that load? I might have to try that someday...
NRA Life Member
Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
Check the NRA's bookshelf. They sell an entire book dedicated to reloading for the Garand.
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Re: OT What powder and bullet replicates Garand ammunition?
According to the NRA M1 Garand booklet mentioned above:
150gr FMJ duplicates the military load with 48.0gr of IMR3031: 49.0gr of IMR4895: 50.0gr of IMR4064: 48.0gr of Win 748 Ball: 49.0gr of Hodg H4895: 49.0gr of Hodg BL-C(2): 48.0gr Herc RL-12.
Thy do not list H4350 or RL-17 at all. I believe the posters are right that these powders are too slow for the Garand.
150gr FMJ duplicates the military load with 48.0gr of IMR3031: 49.0gr of IMR4895: 50.0gr of IMR4064: 48.0gr of Win 748 Ball: 49.0gr of Hodg H4895: 49.0gr of Hodg BL-C(2): 48.0gr Herc RL-12.
Thy do not list H4350 or RL-17 at all. I believe the posters are right that these powders are too slow for the Garand.