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    Israeli IMI 30'06 safe for my Garand??

    Blue and white box, IMI headstamp 30'06 150gr FMJBT ammo, bought 30 years ago. Safe for my Garandicon??
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    If I remember right it is Garandicon safe.

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    My guess is that the IMI 150 gr FMJ are designed to be like M2 ball and should be fine as stated by Bruce. However..........

    Pressure at the gas port is largely governed by powder volume. The slower burning powders require higher volume to achieve same velocity as the "normal" Garandicon powders. That drives up gas pressure. Thus if you get powder charges in the 54-60 gr range for a 150 gr bullet, as you will see in slow powder load data, that's uncomfortable territory. A "Garand friendly" powder will normally achieve the design velocity somewhere between 47 - 51 gr. So you could pull a bullet and weigh the powder.
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