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Reloading for CMP Garand

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  • bpost
    My experience with 4895 has been very good. 46-48 grains pushing the 168-174 grain match bullet gave great accuracy and proper port pressure.
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  • jonk
    I find I get a little better accuracy with the 4064 but any of those should be fine choices.

    I use 48 gr of IMR-4895 with a 150 grain bullet, or 45 with a 168. Just what my gun likes. The 4064 is a few grains up from that- 50 with a 150 and 47.5 with the 168. But then, you should start at the start loads and work up both for safety and to find the sweet spot for your gun.
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  • sandwarrior
    I do believe the 48 gr. of 4895(now IMR 4895) jonk mentioned was THE load used during WWII for that rifle.
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  • hk-91
    I'm new to reloading and only do it for 300 win mag. I have alot of powder in H4831 and a poop ton of 168 grain wich is what my 300 win mag is made for for target and long range f'n around ( coyote, fox, straigh cat, ect ). I need a load for my m1 springfield garand for these. I have about 500 rounds reloadable surpluse for this and would like some load data.
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  • PA Shootist
    hk, H4831 is a relatively slow powder, that used in the M1 Garand could possibly have too high a port pressure remaining and could cause damage to your rifle, namely op rod bending. As originally stated, powders in the medium-burning range will work best, e.g. 4895.
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  • Ambrose
    I ran across a box of Sierra 175gr. HPBT match bullets, today. Anybody got a favorite Garand load for these bullets. Also, I noticed on my bullet shelf, Sierra HPBT match bullets in 190, 200, and 220 gr. weight. I'm guessing those are too heavy to use in a Garand. Any thoughts?

    (The Garand is here!)
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  • XXCross
    I think you'll find that the M-1 will digest the 190 and 200 grain
    bullets without any problem whatsoever. The 190's were a favorite
    of mine, backed up with 4064. (it was a very common loading among
    high-power shooters for the 600 yard stage.
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  • jonk
    175 grainers are fine.

    You can use 4831 in 2 ways- either buy an adjustable gas plug to releive some of the pressure on the op rod or use light loads. 42 gr with a 200 gr cast bullet works well. I'm sure it would be fine with jacketed too but you won't get top velocity (if that matters to you).

    But a full load of 4831 could bend the op rod, yes.
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