Took my Garandicon out with 3 types of ammo. Greek HXP, Korean PS 2-198 lot, and PS 2-161 lot. The PS 198 made the thing double or bump fire from 3 shooting positions, despite my best efforts not to milk the trigger, from the bench, then from prone, then standing. No pressure signs on the cases, and no split cases or heads or any problems with the brass. Then I shot the Greek HXP and the PS 2-161 and the rifle did just fine, no doubling at all from any position. So obviously I stopped using the PS 198 and am saving that for the 1903 rifle, only have a little of it left. Interesting day at the range.

I had another Garand which I have sold, but that one would shoot the PS 198 all day long with no problems whatsoever. In fact that one digested most of the 400 rds of PS 2-198 lot with no difficulties and fine accuracy.
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