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    Load for M-1

    Need a good accurate load for an M-1 with 168 gr. HPBT match Sierra. Thanks in advance.
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    46.0 - 47.0 grains of IMR4895.

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    -OR -

    If your willing to spend a little more - you cannot go wrong with Vihtavuori N-140
    with a charge of 46 to 47 grains. It's been my best load so far, and yes this load is
    perfectly safe to your op rod.

    Very, very clean burning powder as well. After an 80 round NRA match the barrel still looks
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