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Does CMP sell reloaded ammo?
Mgderf
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Several years ago I purchased some ammo from CMP.
The outside of the .30cal can it came in reads as follows,
Ball M2 - TR M25
Ball HXP 101-10-83
TR HXP 102-4-83
Lot-L-HXP-103L-3-83
I can't decipher all of the codes, but it looks like it should be 1983 production, and the can doesn't suggest armor piercing either, but the copper jacketed projectiles grab a magnet hard.
The date codes on the case heads themselves range between '76 and '78, with majority being '77.
Does the CMP reload fired brass?
Also, is there anything in the above information that implies armor piercing?
These things drilled a clean hole through 3/8" mild steel.
They came packed 200 rounds loose in a plastic bag inside an ammo can, but it was not "sealed".
I own two rifles in .30-06.
One is a brand new Mossberg bolt gun that I'm not too concerned with.
The second is a Browning sportsman's version of the B.A.R.
Will this mil-surp stuff be o.k. in the Browning, or might it be a bit hot?
Any information about this particular ammo would be appreciated.
The outside of the .30cal can it came in reads as follows,
Ball M2 - TR M25
Ball HXP 101-10-83
TR HXP 102-4-83
Lot-L-HXP-103L-3-83
I can't decipher all of the codes, but it looks like it should be 1983 production, and the can doesn't suggest armor piercing either, but the copper jacketed projectiles grab a magnet hard.
The date codes on the case heads themselves range between '76 and '78, with majority being '77.
Does the CMP reload fired brass?
Also, is there anything in the above information that implies armor piercing?
These things drilled a clean hole through 3/8" mild steel.
They came packed 200 rounds loose in a plastic bag inside an ammo can, but it was not "sealed".
I own two rifles in .30-06.
One is a brand new Mossberg bolt gun that I'm not too concerned with.
The second is a Browning sportsman's version of the B.A.R.
Will this mil-surp stuff be o.k. in the Browning, or might it be a bit hot?
Any information about this particular ammo would be appreciated.
Comments
Don't know for sure? But I would be pretty leary, about shooting this stuff in a BAR. Until someone who was knowledgeable, about the type of powder used, and it's burning rate. Could give you assurance, on it's suitability.
If the headstamp on the ammo, is HXP? It was made in a Greek arsenal. Lot of the European made ammo, used a plated steel jacket, over the lead core. Unlike our stuff.
Don't know for sure? But I would be pretty leary, about shooting this stuff in a BAR. Until someone who was knowledgeable, about the type of powder used, and it's burning rate. Could give you assurance, on it's suitability.
EDIT #1,
Dating to the 70's, it possibly could be corrosive also? Some countries used corrosive primers, much later than the U.S. did. The gas systems of modern commercial semi-auto rifles. Aren't made for easy cleaning. After shooting corrosive ammo.
I shoot my .30-06 ammo, M2 ball or USGI AP, as if it would kill anything within 1 1/2 miles, so I am careful to pick an appropriate back stop.
Neal
The ammo in question is Greek milsurp- and as said, non-corrosive. I have about a thousand rounds of the Greek .303 milsurp, and wish I had more. HXP= good stuff.
No, neither the US govt nor the Greek government reloads military ammo.
The ammo in question is Greek milsurp- and as said, non-corrosive. I have about a thousand rounds of the Greek .303 milsurp, and wish I had more. HXP= good stuff.
HXP in .303 or 30-06 is real good stuff the brass is top shelf.