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H-4895 Powder - Anyone - Availability
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<blockquote data-quote="3chester" data-source="post: 2322723" data-attributes="member: 99983"><p>Is not or ever, really? Ball M2 ( 1937-1954): With 150-grain bullet based on the profile of the M1906, this cartridge incorporated the gilding metal jacket of the M1 projectile with a slightly heavier pure lead core. It has a higher muzzle velocity than either of the earlier cartridges. Been to a quite a few military shooting ranges, ain't seen 1 that the berm couldn't stop the rounds, even the .50 and 20mm. M2 stuff where the beancounter boys were trying to save on that antimony in the 174.5 grain (M1) round, machine guns and aircraft but, works in the Garand!! M2 came in the 8round en bloc clips in cloth bandoleers that held 6 clips. Anyways, H4895 still comes from Australia these days. Hunt with a WWII infantryman they know stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3chester, post: 2322723, member: 99983"] Is not or ever, really? Ball M2 ( 1937-1954): With 150-grain bullet based on the profile of the M1906, this cartridge incorporated the gilding metal jacket of the M1 projectile with a slightly heavier pure lead core. It has a higher muzzle velocity than either of the earlier cartridges. Been to a quite a few military shooting ranges, ain't seen 1 that the berm couldn't stop the rounds, even the .50 and 20mm. M2 stuff where the beancounter boys were trying to save on that antimony in the 174.5 grain (M1) round, machine guns and aircraft but, works in the Garand!! M2 came in the 8round en bloc clips in cloth bandoleers that held 6 clips. Anyways, H4895 still comes from Australia these days. Hunt with a WWII infantryman they know stuff. [/QUOTE]
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