What grain bullet is best for M1 Garand?

What grain bullet is best for M1 Garand?

What grain bullet is best for M1 Garand?

What kind of ammo is safe to shoot for M1 Garand?

  • Hornady American Whitetail 150 Grain.
  • Winchester Super X Rifle 150 Grain JSP.
  • Barnaul HPBT Steel Polycoated 150 Grain.
  • Federal Premium power shock jacketed soft point 150 Grain.

What ammo did the M1 Garand use?

.30-06 Springfield ammunition
The M1 rifle is fed by an en bloc clip which holds eight rounds of .30-06 Springfield ammunition. When the last cartridge is fired, the rifle ejects the clip and locks the bolt open.

What does Springfield mean in 30-06?

30-06 Springfield cartridge, pronounced “thirty-aught-six”, is a bullet used for guns made in the United States. It was first used for the M1903 Springfield rifle. .30-06 Springfield.

What modern ammo is safe for M1 Garand?

M2 Ball — Our Benchmark for Gas Cylinder Pressures in the M1 Garand. We chose M2 Ball to be our benchmark for what a safe gas cycle should look like. This is reasonable since the M1 Garand in its current configuration is designed to use M2 ball ammunition.

What can you shoot out of a M1 Garand?

The M1 Garand shoots . 30-06 Springfield ammunition. 3. The rifle is loaded by inserting a metal clip that holds the cartridges into the rifle’s receiver from above.

What grain is M2 ball?

150-grain
Ball, M2 (1937–1954): With a 9.7 g (150-grain) bullet based on the profile of the M1906, this cartridge incorporated the gilding-metal jacket of the M1 projectile combined with a slightly heavier, pure-lead core. It had a higher muzzle velocity than either of the earlier cartridges.

Can you use a M1 Garand for hunting?

Would I hunt with an M1 Garand? Absolutely, but it probably wouldn’t go up a mountain with me after elk, sheep or bears. Be ready if you do choose to use the M1 Garand in the woods; all of the critters you pass on your way to your stand may snap to attention and salute this metal war horse. It’s that kind of rifle.