VOLhunter
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Always great to share hunts with our kids! Congrats on 2 fantastic deer. I always look forward to seeing which piece of artwork you pulled from the safe.
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I am well aware that Garand was WWII armament. I said the cartridge dated to pre WWI and is hardly "girly". You compared the Garand RIFLE to the 6.5 Creedmoor CARTRIDGE. Apples and oranges. I was asking if you were confusing the M1 Garand with M1 carbine which I think you will agree shot a cartridge that was wimpy. I'm not sure the Garand was ever viewed as either glamorous, wimpy, or trendy, like the Creedmoor often is. So I'm a bit confused about the comparison. Though he saw limited combat in South Pacific, my dad preferred Springfield rifle over Garand. The latter he found to be too heavy and sometimes problematic operation. The 03A3 never failed. He felt GIs wasted a lot more ammo with semiautomatic Garand. It has never been NEARLY as popular as 03A3 for sporting rifle. Any theories as to why?You need to stick to things you are more familiar with, this is a long way from your wheelhouse. The Garand is a WWII era rifle developed just before the war, with military issue ammunition used in the 1903 Springfield. The military issued 30-06 cartridge was 2700 FPS with 150 grain fmj bullets. IMR 4350 is too slow a powder and 165 grain bullets a bit too big at that velocity.
Here is a good article by John Barsness that may help to better understand M1 Garand ballistics.
It is a great rifle and way more accurate than many people give it credit for.
I am well aware that Garand was WWII armament. I said the cartridge dated to pre WWI and is hardly "girly". You compared the Garand RIFLE to the 6.5 Credemore CARTRIDGE. Apples and oranges. I was asking if you were confusing the M1 Garand with M1 carbine which I think you will agree shot a cartridge that was wimpy. I'm not sure the Garand was ever viewed as either glamorous, wimpy, or trendy, like the Credemore often is. So I'm a bit confused about the comparison. Though he saw limited combat in South Pacific, my dad preferred Springfield rifle over Garand. The latter he found to be too heavy and sometimes problematic operation. The 03A3 never failed. He felt GIs wasted a lot more ammo with semiautomatic Garand. It has never been NEARLY as popular as 03A3 for sporting rifle. Any theories as to why?
Hornady makes a "vintage match" .30-06 round loaded with the 168 gr ELD-M, which is actually a very good hunting bullet on deer-sized game.Is there a factory hunting round specific for the Garand? I always thought it would be fun to hunt with mine, but it had been my understanding not to use regular 30-06 ammo for it.
Thanks for sharing this info!Hornady makes a "vintage match" .30-06 round loaded with the 168 gr ELD-M, which is actually a very good hunting bullet on deer-sized game.
Hornady Vintage Match 30-06 Springfield Ammo 168 Grain Hornady ELD
Designed specifically for use in the M1 Garand, this ammunition is custom-grade from the factory, loaded to stringent specifications to guarantee proper...www.midwayusa.com
OP - NICE deer, and classy rifles!