retnavyshooter
US Veteran
Ceapea,It is a Quality Hardware, 1944 GI carbine. Never have a problem with GI ammo
Mick
Mick
Ceapea,It is a Quality Hardware, 1944 GI carbine. Never have a problem with GI ammo
Mick
I know a lot of people swear by H110 however when I couldn't get any I used IMR4227 with good results. 14.7 grains behind a 110 grain RN got me 1900 fps.
Back in the old days, before duPont sold off its powder business, they published a .30 Carbine loading for 4227 in their reloading data folders, and it was also shown in the older Lyman reloading manuals. I am sure it works OK, but I have never used it, only 110 and 2400.
One thing to be aware of with military ammo is that China loaded a batch of counterfeit rounds marked LC52. These were corrosive berdan primed so double check any of this date LC you come across. Also even though it is a straight wall case and you can get carbide dies you still need to lube the case.
Loaded 20 rounds with 110 gr. xstream bullets, 14 gr. H110. Was careful to stay in tolerance with case length. All good,with this formula. Has anyone used the coated carbine bullets from Bayou? Have used their pistol bullets with good results.
Mick