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Posted: 3/12/2010 3:25:34 PM EDT
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any reason not to use these in my M1A?
one more again http://www.polygunbag.com/150GrainFlatBasedHandpulledTipsLargerView.html
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Um, when I click on your link, the M1/M14 forum opens up. If you're asking about 152 grain flat base M2 bullets, they'll work just fine. The cannelure will be in the wrong location for use in .308, but that's not really an issue to me. I've never crimped a single round of ammo loaded for a gas gun in over 35 years of reloading. |
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Um, when I click on your link, the M1/M14 forum opens up. If you're asking about 152 grain flat base M2 bullets, they'll work just fine. The cannelure will be in the wrong location for use in .308, but that's not really an issue to me. I've never crimped a single round of ammo loaded for a gas gun in over 35 years of reloading. correct link up i bought 1000 and they shoot good, but wasnt sure if there is some random issue with them that i wasnt aware of(being made for 1903/M1) thanks for the info |
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Quoted: They will typically be more accurate than the 147 gr FMJBTs. Ignore the cannelure when you reload them.Quoted: Um, when I click on your link, the M1/M14 forum opens up. If you're asking about 152 grain flat base M2 bullets, they'll work just fine. The cannelure will be in the wrong location for use in .308, but that's not really an issue to me. I've never crimped a single round of ammo loaded for a gas gun in over 35 years of reloading. correct link up i bought 1000 and they shoot good, but wasnt sure if there is some random issue with them that i wasnt aware of(being made for 1903/M1) thanks for the info |
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