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WRA 30 G. 1906 Ammunition
Last edited by md66948; 11-13-2018 at 10:04 AM.
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11-13-2018 09:43 AM
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Thanks Jim.
I thought it was commercial ammo with a crimped primer.
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When I was in high school, I bought a nice high number 1903 rifle and use to buy that Winchester 30-06, around $4 per hundred rounds or two hunred for $7. This Winchester ammo
was in nice condition and as accurate as we could shoot. One bit of advice was by an old veteran, he said to clean your bore with hot soapy water, it was good advice
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It's a commercial version of the M1906 cartridge. Original M1906 ammo used a cupronickel jacket, not steel. Collectable stuff, so it is.
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Ditto what Sunray said. As a youth I spent a week on historic island of Corregidor, Philippines. I spent the week collecting WW2 stuff left lying about (US & Japanese). I still have a bunch of the US .30 cal bullets that are silver & non-magnetic. .30 cal, 150 gr., flat base, single knurled cannelure.