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    Are hollow or soft point M2 Ball ammo available in the market

    Here comes yet another, hopefully not stupid or unclear question.

    Are there any hollow or soft point M2 Ball spec ammo available in the market?

    Most ranges in my area do not allow FMJ bullets used on their rifle range.

    I found no info on this on MilSurp, nor the internet, at least none that I could find. I even called my local outdoor range, but they dont know what their M1icon Garand and 1903 Springfield rifle shooting customers use at their range.

    I much prefer to limit the ammo I use for my M1 Garands and 1903 Springfields to the 150 grain M2 spec powder ammo. It was my understanding that many collectors books warn that there is a potential of damage if modern powder and higher grain bullets are used on either (I am not referring to the so-called "low number '03s, and I prefer not to install the pressure regulated gas plug on my M1 Garands, but I may have to rethink that).

    Is my understanding about using only M2 ball spec ammo out of date or incorrect, or am I just being too conservative about the ammo I use with these particular rifles?

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    There IS a particular M2 ammo available named for cycling through Garand rifles without hurting them. Federal Cartridge made an American Eagle for the M1icon rifle with the label so marked. You'll get mixed reviews. I loaded my own and even tried the Schuster adjustable gas cylinder lock screw with good results. You can also get correct ammo from CMPicon for consumption.

    Here's a thread you might want to consume, we also have info here in forum.

    https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/th...esutls.385009/
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    Ball ammunition by definition has a full metal jacket so I think the question you're asking is if there is commercial ammunition with hollow point of soft nose bullets suitable for the M1icon Garand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper740 View Post
    I think the question you're asking is if there is commercial ammunition with hollow point of soft nose bullets suitable for the M1icon Garand?
    I know guys that shoot whatever comes to hand without issue. I know one that shot a steady diet of 150 gr soft point from Canadianicon Tire, Winchester...it was cheapest. Back in the '70s we shot anything because the internet hadn't been invented yet so we didn't know our rifles would blow up shooting sporting ammo...oh, wait they DIDN'T...
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    No Jim, they didnt blow-up, or become damaged. But then again, neither has any of my so-called "low-number" '03s that I have been shooting M2 ball with for years.

    However, regarding the use of modern .30-06 ammo with Garands and "high-number" (for argument sake) '03s, there is a chance that they could be damaged due to the higher pressure profile of modern .30-06 ammo. It is my understanding that the risk increases with higher grain bullets, but I agree, that in reality damage due to use of modern .30-06 ammo is rare and/or of low probability. I have actually never heard of such a case.

    Perhaps I am being too conservative, or a stubborn purist when it comes to shooting these old soldiers. I cant even imagine how Id feel if I "blew-one-up"! I may just be too risk averse. The one thing to consider is that back in the day, the availability of surplus Garands and '03s was higher and the costs much lower then. Were one to blow up back then, the loss may not have been considered as severe as it might today and replacement far easier!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    No Jim, they didnt blow-up, or become damaged. But then again, neither has any of my so-called "low-number" '03s that I have been shooting M2 ball with for years.
    Exactly...

    I'm getting the picture that you can't do any bullet pulling and seating SP bullets. You'd recover cost after by selling the FMJ to online buyers. It's not that hard to do...

    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    I cant even imagine how Id feel if I "blew-one-up"! I may just be too risk averse
    I broke the firing pin in a '73 Winchester SRC once from metal fatigue. I can tell you exactly how it feels. I was able to fix that one though...lucky...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper740 View Post
    the question you're asking is if there is commercial ammunition with hollow point of soft nose bullets suitable for the M1icon Garand?
    PPU makes soft point ammo in 30-06. They also make a "For the M1 Garand" version. I have only seen this or the AE garand ammo on a store shelf once in the last 5 years. Many/Most 30-06 suppliers have a soft point offering for hunters and readily available now. I highly recommend the adjustable gas screws, but I haven't seen them in stock anywhere for a year or more. When I shoot just for target practice, I'm in the habit of opening up the gas plug to prevent my brass from ejecting, converting the rifle to a single shot. It is much easier to save my brass, especially at ranges where it isn't easy or is impossible to call a ceasefire to retrieve in front of the firing line. If you can't find an adjustable plug, you can easily make such an "open" gas plug. The adjustable ones work by adjusting the tension on the port spring with a set screw to make it easier for the port to open allowing more gas to escape.

    Here is a non-adjustable replacement plug, but with port tuned to lower peak pressures. There is a chart at the bottom showing the effects compared to M2 Ball, both LC and HXP versions.
    https://www.garandgear.com/product/ported-gas-plug/

    Surprising to hear of ranges that don't allow FMJ. The only restrictions I have ever encountered (other than large caliber restrictions) is incendiary, AP, or steel core. Signs clearly posted, and all range staff have a magnet on hand to spot check. However, my current outdoor range does have have such a projectile restriction, but only according to distance when shooting steel targets, e.g. lead projectiles only, no jackets of any kind, on steel targets < 100yds.

    EDIT: Garandgear has a whole article on the development of their ported gas plug, with pressure curves for many different commercial loads.
    https://www.garandgear.com/the-m1-ga...al-ammunition/
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    Yes, my bad, but I was meaning M2 spec for the powder load and pressure profile.

    I should not have used the term "Ball", but I thought my meaning of needing HP or SP and not FMJ with a M2 spec load was understood with the details of my question that I provided. Ill be more careful to correct my terminology in future posts. Would "M2 spec ammo loaded with 150 grain SP or HP projectile" have been correct?

    BTW, Jim (browningautorifleicon) provided my solution and it was so embarrassingly simple that I should have thought about it (i.e., pull the M2 ball and install 150 grain SP or HP projectiles!)
    Time to pull my presses out of storage and start loading my own ammo again! Im getting low on 9mm, 40ACP, and 7.64 Nato anyway! I was just being lazy and was hoping there were some on the market I didnt know about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1903Collector View Post
    Time to pull my presses out of storage
    I would say. Work slowly until you get back up to speed, pull, neck size and seat. With PSP your overall length is the same. Check the book.
    Regards, Jim

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    Here's the PPU. They don't have SP or HP though.
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