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Hornady making ammo for M1 Garand
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NEW 30-06 M1 Garand Match Ammunition from Hornady
Hornady proudly announces a new addition to their Match ammunition line - a purpose built 30-06 match load specifically designed for the M1 Garand.
Hornady M1 Garand ammunition is loaded with a 168 gr A-MAXT bullet that launches at 2,710 feet per second and provides match winning accuracy. Carefully designed medium burn propellants protect the rifle's gas port system, allowing safe and accurate firing of the M1 rifle, and meets all Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) guidelines.
Until now, Garand shooters have been limited to military surplus ammunition, handloading, and 30-06 commercial ammunition that is often too powerful for the sensitive gas powered operating system of the M1 Garand. "Permanent damage can occur while shooting standard factory loaded 30-06 ammunition in the M1 Garand," said Dave Emary, Hornady Chief Ballistic Scientist. "Typical factory loads contain propellants that when fired, result in port pressures and gas volumes that are too high, causing violent stress to the rifle's operating rod, bolt, and receiver."
The M1 Garand uses a gas port system to cycle the action, but existing 30-06 ammunition can burn too slow, causing the operating system to be driven harder and faster than intended. This new offering from Hornady is purpose built to provide accurate, safe and ultra reliable functioning for the M1 Garand.
The M1 Garand was the first general issue military semi-automatic rifle, and was widely used as a battle rifle from 1936 to 1963. Recently it has gained popularity with sporting and competition shooters, as have the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) John C. Garand rifle matches that only allow the use of the M1 Garand.
"The M1 rifle has an incredibly rich history," said Emary, "and Hornady M1 Garand Ammunition will encourage shooters to take them out of storage and actually use and enjoy them."
http://www.hornady.com/story.php?s=775
NEW 30-06 M1 Garand Match Ammunition from Hornady
Hornady proudly announces a new addition to their Match ammunition line - a purpose built 30-06 match load specifically designed for the M1 Garand.
Hornady M1 Garand ammunition is loaded with a 168 gr A-MAXT bullet that launches at 2,710 feet per second and provides match winning accuracy. Carefully designed medium burn propellants protect the rifle's gas port system, allowing safe and accurate firing of the M1 rifle, and meets all Sporting Arms and Ammunition Manufacturers' Institute (SAAMI) guidelines.
Until now, Garand shooters have been limited to military surplus ammunition, handloading, and 30-06 commercial ammunition that is often too powerful for the sensitive gas powered operating system of the M1 Garand. "Permanent damage can occur while shooting standard factory loaded 30-06 ammunition in the M1 Garand," said Dave Emary, Hornady Chief Ballistic Scientist. "Typical factory loads contain propellants that when fired, result in port pressures and gas volumes that are too high, causing violent stress to the rifle's operating rod, bolt, and receiver."
The M1 Garand uses a gas port system to cycle the action, but existing 30-06 ammunition can burn too slow, causing the operating system to be driven harder and faster than intended. This new offering from Hornady is purpose built to provide accurate, safe and ultra reliable functioning for the M1 Garand.
The M1 Garand was the first general issue military semi-automatic rifle, and was widely used as a battle rifle from 1936 to 1963. Recently it has gained popularity with sporting and competition shooters, as have the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) John C. Garand rifle matches that only allow the use of the M1 Garand.
"The M1 rifle has an incredibly rich history," said Emary, "and Hornady M1 Garand Ammunition will encourage shooters to take them out of storage and actually use and enjoy them."
http://www.hornady.com/story.php?s=775
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I wonder if they will put them in the stripper clips?
Garands don't use stripper clips!
Wonder what keeps the tip from being deformed while cycling? My M1A does not like the A-Max bullet it jams like a sob, but my bolt guns love them. Be interesting, maybe the tip has be redesigned just for the garand.
quote:Originally posted by cartod
I wonder if they will put them in the stripper clips?
Garands don't use stripper clips!
Sorry, but I know they use a strip of 5 on a clip. [;)] What do you call them.
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quote:Originally posted by Rebel_James
quote:Originally posted by cartod
I wonder if they will put them in the stripper clips?
Garands don't use stripper clips!
Sorry, but I know they use a strip of 5 on a clip. [;)] What do you call them.
Sounds like you are thinking of an '03 Springfield.
Sorry, but I know they use a strip of 5 on a clip. [;)] What do you call them.
A figment of your imagination [;)]