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155.5 FullBore bullets in an iron sighted garand at 1K?

hoz53

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I am going to be trying to hit the plates at 1K from bench with an iron sighted 30/06 Garand soon. I was going to use 175 SMKs or one of the various 175 Berger Target Bullets. Im thinking though the 155.5 berger fullbore might work better. more velocity which oughta help.. If world palma shooters use them at 1K they should work for me. What do you guys recommend? Thanks
 
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They are pushing them at 3000 fps in a bolt gun with 40” barrels too. I would worry about your Op rod trying to get there.
I would think you may have better luck with the 175 class bullets. May even be able to use a 185 Juggernaut with the right powder in a Garand.
 
The armor piercing bullets were around 173 and supposedly they shot the best in a m1. Stick with varget or 4895 powder and you will not hurt your op-rod.

You might want to try a berger 168 hybrid target. In my 1903a3 sniper configuration with 48 gn Varget i get muzzle velocity of 2656. Velocity at 1000 is 1200+ with a come up of 36 moa or 36 clicks on the garand.

David
 
I would think that either the 168 Target Hybrid or the 169 SMK might be a better option. You should be able to get there without pushing the rifle as hard.

International Palma requires the 155 limit and the shooters I know do not shoot that bullet unless they are shooting in matches under the International Rules.
 
IIRC the Long Range load for garands was the smk 180 and 4064. All the stuff about bending the op rod has nothing to do with the bullet weight, and all to do with the speed of the powder. I thnk the sierra 175smk would be good as well
Stick with 4895,4064, reloader 15, 748, etc and youll be fine, but getting good accuracy and velocity with those powders going heavier than 180 might be an issue.
 
Do it. They’ll work fine, and you won’t have to wind the rear sight up as far as you would with heavier bullets. This will make it easier to get a decent sight picture.
 
U need to talk to some older shooters who have experience shooting a Garand or M1A at 1K. The 155.5 Berger is a great bullet but in a bolt gun with a 30 inch bbl.
u will need 175-185 gr bullets in ur shorter bbl and then back them up with IMR 4064 or equivalent. Port pressure in ur gas system is the enemy of ur op rod.
front sight. In order to keep ur rear sight from extending up too far ( it becomes loose in its track) u need to shorten ( lower) the front blade of ur sight. Check with the gunsmiths who specialize in building Garands and M1As they will know how much to shorten it.
Another reason to shorten the front blade and reduce ur rear Sight elevation is to keep ur cheek on the rear Buttstock.
Using a Garand or M1A for 1 K shooting is not just picking a bullet and banging away. Ever shot 1K with a post front sight? Chances are u cannot see the bull due to the amount of atmosphere between u and the target. That black bull disappears into the tan background and turns invisible. That is why many used a frame hold to try n hit center. If u can’t see the bull u also can’t read the number boards to ensure u are shooting on ur own target.
well, I have given u enough to chew on. Don’t let any of the above discourage u though. It is a real accomplishment to see ur target go down at 1K and put all ur shots on ur own target. It’s what real riflemen can do!
 
You have Received some great advice, Doom and of course Bob pretty much Nailed it. The 168 Hybrid and 169 Sierra, even the old 175gr SMK which pretty much replaced the old 180gr MK as it has a higher BC would be my choice if I were to give it a try. Your not needing to stay super Sonic shooting at a steel gong, so no need to push it hard. The bullets listed above handle that Transonic Stage very very well and are very predictable if the Rifle likes your load.
The absolute problem for you is going to be the elevation you will need at 1000yards with the Rack and pinion style rear sight. You can expect to be up around 35 to 45 MOA from a 100 yard zero!! That rascal is going to be on its last little gear in the back. To solve this with the M1A's we used to file the front sight down in the front as Bob pointed out so that we could put on our normal 600 yard elevation and be zeroed at 1000yds. These rifles where dedicated for 600, 800, 900, 1000yds.
If you don't do this... the rear sight is very unstable ( wiggles around left and right) when its run all the way up. This is a time when you NEED more precision, not less! So keep this all in mind.
 
They are pushing them at 3000 fps in a bolt gun with 40” barrels too. I would worry about your Op rod trying to get there.
I would think you may have better luck with the 175 class bullets. May even be able to use a 185 Juggernaut with the right powder in a Garand.
This for sure. I would pick heavier bullets over speed all day long with the Garand.
 
Interesting thread.....definitely some inaccuracies about Palma shooters and Palma shooting here. Could we talk a few of yall into trying Palma? Not only would you get a few things a bit more accurate, you might find shooting 155s with irons is a total hoot!
 
I am not too familiar with 06 military ball ammo. 308 ball is 147 FMJ while M118 Match was a 173 FMJ. M852 was match ammo with Sierra 175 SMK.
International Palma has a bullet wt. limit of 155.5 but domestically, that does not apply. Most , shooting 308 Palma class in the US will shot heavier 175-185 gr. bullets.
Original Palma bbls used 1-13 twists and tighter bores .297-298 because they used to shoot ammo supplied by the host country. Today handloads are allowed but the 155.5 limit on bullet wt. still exists. There has been a trend in the last few years to shoot 223 in Palma competitions with 85-95 gr. Bullets. That is a horse of a different color!
 
I am going to be trying to hit the plates at 1K from bench with an iron sighted 30/06 Garand soon. I was going to use 175 SMKs or one of the various 175 Berger Target Bullets. Im thinking though the 155.5 berger fullbore might work better. more velocity which outta help.. If world class target shooters use them at 1K they should work for me. What do you guys recommend? Thanks
A typical Garand? As in not match prepped?

Don't get me wrong, I love a good Garand, but you may want to stop and think about how big the target will need to be at 1000 yards for a typical Garand.

You could check the ballistics on this 155 Fullbore bullet and see that you would be abusing your Garand to get it to perform at 1000. Those are for a horse of a different color....

Any of the modern match boat tails like the 175 SMK or even the unicorns like the 169 SMK can go out past 600 yards in terms of stable flight, but those are typically being shot from capable match guns, not Garands.

Back when the Garand ruled the XTC firing lines, those rigs were match prepped in order to hold the X-ring at 600 yards, and that required lots of TLC on the part of the gunsmith and skills from the shooter.

Fast forward to launching 175s from your Garand to 1000 yards and your hit percentage on the standard target black of 6 MOA (+/- 3MOA) is going to look like a shotgun pattern unless we are talking about a rare gun.

Now if your Garand is a known match prepped gun that holds 10 ring or better at 600, then go right ahead and give the 175s a try at 1000. Life can be short, no reason not to have a little fun.
If world class target shooters use them at 1K they should work for me.
No, they won't really work for you.
(ETA: I didn't take the time to read the other responses first, so mine adds little other than to corroborate that unless the Garand is match prepped for 1000 yard work, it isn't really as much fun as using at 400 or less. CMP Garand matches are at 200 yards for good reasons.)
 
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Plugging a 155.5 into JBM at a relatively modest 2875 FPS gives a 1000 yard velocity of 1227 in standard conditions. A little low for use on a Shotmarker, but still easily supersonic.
A 175 SMK at the roughly pressure equivalent velocity of 2710 is only going 1154 at 1000 yards. The 155.5 would be a better choice.
Whether the eyeballs and rifle accuracy are up to the task is a different matter.
I know 155’s can work out of service rifles at 1000, because I’ve done it with a match tuned M1A & Berger 155 VLD’s, circa 1997.
 

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