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Federal is now making 150-grain 30.06 for Garands (and it works)

Talyn

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Federal is making, in the U.S. (they are now Czech owned, so just saying), a 150-grain FMJ bullet with a fatter (than Power-Shok’s .313 ballistic coefficient 150-grain JSP) .410 ballistic coefficient. It is also cataloged at 2,740 fps, dialed lower than the 2,900+ often seen on commercial hunting ammo in the same caliber/bullet weight.

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It has long been standard for Garand owners and enjoyers to stoke their vintage rifles with .30-06 150-grain loads with a little gentler power curve than what is seen in modern commercial hunting ammo. The CMP, probably the foremost expert on the Garand, specifically warns against using bullets more than 172 to 174-grain in weight, saying, “These rifles are at least 70 years old and were not designed for max loads and super heavy bullets.”

When it comes to cost, Federal lists this load with an MSRP of $41.99 per 20-cartridge box, but, as of the publication of this article, we have seen them listed for $31.99.

Compared to what else is out there, CMP offers a custom 150-grain ’06 Creedmoor Berger OTM round with Lapua Brass at $175 per 100 rounds (which works out to $35 per 20). Meanwhile, comparably priced Czech-made Sellier & Bellot’s 150-grain M2 ball repro (at 2,700 fps) and Serbian-made Prvi Partizan’s 150-grain (2,745 fps) Garand-specific loads are often tough to find in stock.

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I've been buying Federal Garand ammo for at least 4-5 years. Got 2 cases left....branded American Eagle by Federal...maybe just a new load-out for the cartridge...Last boxes I bought were $32.99/20 (so says the tag...you're crazy thinking I could remember that).
 
I too love the Garand. Mine (National Match) has been dead nuts reliable-thousands of rounds down range since I got it 40 years ago (and the Lord alone knows how many before that). And the old gal will still dump 8 168 gr match bullets into a 3” circle at 300 yards if I do my part (and that’s presuming with hand loads and iron sights👍). No plastic, no aluminum, no magazines to get dinked up and it’ll deliver levels of thump owners of the lil toy guns can’t imagine👍
 
$450.00 and $550.00 CMP 2003. The last gun show had really beat ones asking $1400.00 to $2,000.00!
 

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