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AMMO
Hey, in search for some ammo. Running dry around the area, so going to have to order it. Saw this on CMP...
Civilian Marksmanship Program eStore= It warns that the bullets attract a magnet. Must have some kind of different alloy for core, but what does this effect???? Any other suggestions or spots to get bulk surplus, non-corrosive 30-06 would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all -Skat |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Means iron in the jacket somewhere. Some ranges prohibit bullets that attract a magnet because of damage to range equipment (if the bullet is indeed "armor piercing"), or danger of fire. Both these dangers are BS as far as I am concerned, but rules are rules.
If you are under no arbitrary restrictions such as these, the CMP ammo is the best deal you will find. Corrosive ammo is not a problem. Just clean the rifle with water when you are finished shooting. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ohio
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CMP ammo is the best deal around, good noncorrosive accurate ammo It is lead core steel jacket with copper wash or coating. Some ranges out west dont allow it because of a very small percentage that it could spark hitting a rock and cause a fire. Why buy corrosive ammo when you can get this at a great price? If you do shoot corrosive ammo in a Garand you will have to do a complete break down and clean everytime you shoot which only accelerates wear on the gas clyinder and splines and it takes 40 -50rds to get the action settled back down into the stock before accuracy will return
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You do not have to dismount the gas cylinder to clean after shooting corrosive ammunition. Just follow the cleaning instructions on the CMP site.
Read "Shots Fired in Anger" about keeping the rifles running on Guadalcanal. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ohio
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If shooting corrosive ammo I would definatly dissasemble the gas sytem for cleaning. Ever notice all the carbon that blows out around the gas cylinder? Even though "most " of the pads are chromed on the barrel some aren't also corrosive salts could get up under the gas lock ans corrode the barrel. Bottom line is if shooting corrosive ammo do a complete break down and clean.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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As you said, rules are rules. And nobody forces someone to shoot at a range with these restrictions.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Jaffrey, New Hampshire
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Greek HXP Ammo
Apparently, the Greek ammo varies a good bit from lot to lot and year to year. A cursory check at the CSP/Jouster board indicates that the HXP71 does fine in both M1's and bolt rifles, while the HXP77 seems to be a bit on the hot side. No problems in the Garand, but it tends to be "sticky" in bolt-action rifles, specifically, the 03A3.
I've not verified this myself, so this is a "for what it's worth" posting. Ben Hartley |
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