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Old 08-30-2018, 10:42 PM
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The 30 Carbine is not a 200 yard Olympic Gold Metal winner..

It is just a fun light weight rifle to plink at cans and targets with minimal recoil and noise.

I don't waste money on high cost ammo for this little rifle since
there is no such thing as "Match ammo" for this weapon and if you
are using iron sights, 150 yards is a task.

I might add that the ammo is also not the best with winds over 15 mph..........

Love the rifle, hate the ammo's ability.

Have fun.
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Most of the ammo out there is either military or civilian equivalent, 110 grain FMJ with a MV around 2000 ft/sec from a carbine. Buy whatever is the cheapest. If you run across any Dominican Republic or French military ammo, avoid it like the plague - it has corrosive primers, and that is something you never want to shoot in a carbine. Any U. S. military ammo for the carbine will have noncorrosive primers, even that from WWII and Korea.

The Carbine will not group very well, and there is not much you can do to improve it. Typically, 10 shot groups at 100 yards with military-grade ammo will run about 4" to 5" from a bench rest. But that is pretty good shooting for a pistol, which is what the carbine was designed to replace. The carbine was never intended to be a match rifle.

Reloading .30 Carbine is fairly easy, and it gives you a lot of latitude as there are numerous types of .308 bullets in the 100-110 grain weight range available from all bullet makers. The best powders for the Carbine are H110 and 2400. IMR 4227 is also OK, but you can't get enough powder in the case to get MVs more than around 1800 ft/sec. There was an old Hodgdon powder, H240, which was actually military surplus carbine powder, but it has been quite a long time since it was available. I still have about a pound of it. Be prepared if you wish to reload as you will probably have to trim cases at every reloading. The cases tend to stretch on firing.
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Fun stuff in a carbine. Lost a goodly amount of my hearing with it from a Blackhawk - even with muffs.
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A while back I picked some up that was headstamped as being U S surplus but was actually corrosive ChiCom ammo. Shot just fine, but I had to get out the can of GI bore cleaner afterwards. As others have said, accuracy does not seem to be a big point with people using this as a plinker, so go with what is cheap.
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I have had good luck with PPU and bad luck with Augilla. The Augilla seemed too weakly loaded and malfunctioned in my Inland and Postal Meter.

Both Carbines will hold palm sized groups at 100 yards.
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I reload it with cast bullets, which makes for cheap, accurate shooting. And no, even after thousands of rounds I've never leaded up the gas system, even with my plain base bullets.
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Old 08-31-2018, 05:45 PM
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A while back I picked some up that was headstamped as being U S surplus but was actually corrosive ChiCom ammo. Shot just fine, but I had to get out the can of GI bore cleaner afterwards. As others have said, accuracy does not seem to be a big point with people using this as a plinker, so go with what is cheap.
That Chinese .30 Carbine ammunition has Berdan primers and a LC 52 headstamp which looks a little different from the real LC headstamp. I have never heard what the deal was with it. I have some. The real problem with firing ammo with corrosive primers is that the corrosive stuff gets inside the tappet chamber and there is no easy way to clean it without removing the tappet. And that is something that should never be done if avoidable.
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Fun stuff in a carbine. Lost a goodly amount of my hearing with it from a Blackhawk - even with muffs.
For my Ruger BH in .30 Carbine, I have always loaded to .32-20 levels using lead bullets. Much more pleasant to shoot.
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They have some KA carbine ammo. Lots of other neat stuff too, including a round that makes 32ACP rock the world.


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Back in the 70s I shot a ton of the old 30 Speer plinker bullet in front of IMR 4227, it didn't match the velocity of the issue ammo, but functioned just fine.
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Fun stuff in a carbine. Lost a goodly amount of my hearing with it from a Blackhawk - even with muffs.
IT IS VERY LOUD OUT OF A REVOLVER......

I WAS SITTING ON A PILE OF MILSURP .30 CARBINE, AFTER SELLING A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL INLAND CARBINE FOR CRAZY MONEY. THE AMMO WAS OF MIXED VINTAGE....

I PURCHASED A CLEAN USED RUGER BLACKHAWK, ON GUNBROKER. I HAD A GREAT DEAL OF DIFFICULTY, TRYING TO EJECT EMPTIES. THE POLISHING OF THE CHAMBERS BY A GUNSMITH, DID NOT REMEDY THE SITUATION.........

I PURCHASED 2 ADDITIONAL USED BLACKHAWKS ON GB. I PUT THE BEST GRIPS ON THE BEST FRAME, BUT I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH THE OTHER 2 CYLINDERS......

I GUESS I COULD HAVE RESORTED TO PURCHASING A BRAND NEW CYLINDER FROM RUGER, OR TRYING SOME CIVILIAN FACTORY AMMO, BUT BY THAT TIME I WAS DISENCHANTED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF SHOOTING THIS CARBINE CARTRIDGE OUT OF A HANDGUN---LOUD AND NOT VERY ACCURATE.......

I ENDED UP SELLING THE LOT OF AMMO, AND THE 3 REVOLVERS TO A BIG OUTFITTER IN THE STATE OF MAINE.....

TO ANSWER YOUR ORIGINAL QUESTION, LOTS OF MILSURP M1 CARBINE AMMO, ARE ROUTINELY OFFERED AT AUCTION, ON GUNBROKER......
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Back in the 70s I shot a ton of the old 30 Speer plinker bullet in front of IMR 4227, it didn't match the velocity of the issue ammo, but functioned just fine.
As I previously mentioned, you can't get enough 4227 in the .30 Carbine case to achieve MVs much over about 1800 ft/sec. But my Carbine still functions OK with it. The .30 Speer Plinkers are great bullets for the Carbine.
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And sadly discontinued I believe.
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Sources of GI surplus .30 Carbine ammo have disappeared over the years. I expect an occasional box or case will show up here and there as old guys (like me) pass on and our hoards are disposed of.

I still have a few boxes of 1970's era Norma 110-JHP that I rely on for those times I carry a carbine with me on a road trip.

Last batch of shoot-em-up ammo I picked up was a case of CDM (Cartuchos Deportivos Mexicano, Mexican military surplus). Very good quality stuff, mil-spec in every way.

You may also find some South Korean mil-surp ammo, as those folks used M1 Carbines until fairly recent years. I have used it and found it equal to anything Lake City ever produced.

About 15 years ago I was given several boxes of Russian "Wolf" brand .30 Carbine ammo, lacquered-steel cased, Berdan primed. It functioned well enough but I never tried it for anything but casual practice ammo.
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My old model 30 carbine Blackhawk gets lots of looks at the range. What someone noted about trimming the brass is most important on the Ruger. I have to trim after each firing. Be sure to wear your muffs. It is loud.
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IT IS VERY LOUD OUT OF A REVOLVER......

I WAS SITTING ON A PILE OF MILSURP .30 CARBINE, AFTER SELLING A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL INLAND CARBINE FOR CRAZY MONEY. THE AMMO WAS OF MIXED VINTAGE....

I PURCHASED A CLEAN USED RUGER BLACKHAWK, ON GUNBROKER. I HAD A GREAT DEAL OF DIFFICULTY, TRYING TO EJECT EMPTIES. THE POLISHING OF THE CHAMBERS BY A GUNSMITH, DID NOT REMEDY THE SITUATION.........

I PURCHASED 2 ADDITIONAL USED BLACKHAWKS ON GB. I PUT THE BEST GRIPS ON THE BEST FRAME, BUT I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WITH THE OTHER 2 CYLINDERS......

I GUESS I COULD HAVE RESORTED TO PURCHASING A BRAND NEW CYLINDER FROM RUGER, OR TRYING SOME CIVILIAN FACTORY AMMO, BUT BY THAT TIME I WAS DISENCHANTED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF SHOOTING THIS CARBINE CARTRIDGE OUT OF A HANDGUN---LOUD AND NOT VERY ACCURATE.......

I ENDED UP SELLING THE LOT OF AMMO, AND THE 3 REVOLVERS TO A BIG OUTFITTER IN THE STATE OF MAINE.....

TO ANSWER YOUR ORIGINAL QUESTION, LOTS OF MILSURP M1 CARBINE AMMO, ARE ROUTINELY OFFERED AT AUCTION, ON GUNBROKER......
That was my problem exactly. The cases would not come out without force. I had to resort to carrying a section of dowel rod to drive the buggers out.
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The extreme muzzle blast of firing GI (or equivalent) ammunition in a .30 Carbine Blackhawk is a real problem. It will shred your eardrums without good ear protection, preferably ear plugs AND muffs. That's why I went to downloading my reloads for the Blackhawk to approximate .32-20 levels. My typical load for the Blackhawk is 3.7 grains of Bullseye or 700-X with a cast lead bullet. Or use whatever .32-20 loading you prefer. And even in the revolver, you may need to trim the case after each firing. The Blackhawk is very sensitive to headspace, the case can be only very little longer than standard or you will not be able to turn the cylinder. I trim my cases on the short side. Far better slightly short than slightly long.
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One of my 30 carbine rifles is a Marlin Levermatic with a 3×9 scope. If i do my part it will but 110 grain PPU softpoints mostly in a one inch group at 100 paces. If I do my part.
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The Marlin Levermatic in .30 Carbine is an interesting gun, and I haven't seen one of them for a long time. Some years ago there was a semiautomatic .30 Carbine pistol called the Kimball. It wasn't very successful as it had the tendency to fall apart after a relatively small number of shots. There was a more recent .30 Carbine semiautomatic pistol (Automag, made by AMT). I know nothing about it. Some may be aware that S&W made a few prototypes of a .30 Carbine revolver during WWII.
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I like mine, the extra 6 inch barrel length and microgrove rifling give over 400 fps compared to my carbine, accuracy isn't even comparable. I have used it on pigs and deer with excellent results. I have levermatics in 22 lr and 22 mag. i hope to find a 256 win mag i can afford. As for 30 Carbine i also have a Blackhawk. I dont ythink it is any louder than a 357 mag, faint prase as a 357 is plenty loud
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That was my problem exactly. The cases would not come out without force. I had to resort to carrying a section of dowel rod to drive the buggers out.
WELCOME TO THE FORUM, MRB1. YOU ARE THE VERY FIRST PERSON THAT I HAVE BUMPED INTO, THAT EXPERIENCED THIS SAME VERY ANNOYING PROBLEM......

IT WAS A SHAME, BECAUSE THE REVOLVER I ASSEMBLED, OUT OF THE BEST PARTS OF THE 3 REVOLVERS THAT I PURCHASED, WAS QUITE ATTRACTIVE......
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