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    10 yrs ago or so I examined a bunch of the longitudinally split PS cases which I found with original packaging and reported the affected lot numbers on the old Culvericon Garandicon forum. I note that the photo in the first post shows a couple of rounds of soft point ammo. I'd be leery of this stuff unless I could confirm the lot numbers as being OK. Soft point ammo seen in the first post indicates commercial or home reloads and is not original military ball ammo. Who knows what propellants are used in commercial ammo or reloads. It generally yields a higher MV which is achieved by using slower burning propellants than those originally specified for the Garand. The Garand runs well with bullets in the 150/165/168gr range with IMR 4895 or IMR 4064.

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    Quote Originally Posted by purple View Post
    I note that the photo in the first post shows a couple of rounds of soft point ammo.
    He was using two different commercial soft points for a side by side comparison...he even states that...
    Regards, Jim

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    Excuse me? I was at the north store in August during the rifle matches and they had a very good selection of rifles. Most are H&R with some Springfields. I have never seen a C or D in the store. Those are sold by auction through Anniston.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDH View Post
    . I have never seen a C or D in the store. Those are sold by auction through Anniston.
    Then you didnt look closely as thats what was and is in most of the racks. They are just rifles, no scopes, mounts or flash hiders

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