This guide details the process of reloading ammunition for the M1 Garand rifle, emphasizing the importance of specific components and parameters to ensure safe and accurate function. Key considerations include selecting appropriate primers, using a small base die for semi-automatic reliability, choosing powders with suitable burn rates (like H4895 or Varget), and selecting bullet weights and types (150-180 grain, flat base or boattail) that match the rifle's twist rate and barrel condition. The process concludes with chronograph testing for velocity verification before live fire.
This video details the process of forming 6mm ARC brass from 6.5 Grendel brass, highlighting a peculiar 'belted' ring formation at the case head, potentially linked to over-pressure and the use of small base sizing dies. The instructor experiments with different dies and brass types, firing reloaded cartridges to observe and analyze these pressure signs, ultimately suggesting that avoiding high pressure is key to preventing this issue.
This guide details the process of resizing and trimming 6mm ARC brass for reloading. It covers using a small base sizing die, achieving the correct shoulder bump for semi-automatic rifles, and trimming cases to the appropriate length. The video emphasizes careful measurement and adjustment to ensure reliable function and brass longevity.
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