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Quality of Freedom Munitions .30-06 for Garand?

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December 03, 2024, 04:17 PM
RichardC
Quality of Freedom Munitions .30-06 for Garand?
Is modern day Freedom Munitions .30-06 for Garand of good quality: consistent, accurate and safe for the old rifles?


https://www.laxammo.com/30-06-...-match-168-a-max-new
https://www.laxammo.com/ammuni...-06-168-hp-match-new
https://www.laxammo.com/ammuni...1-garand-147-fmj-new


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December 03, 2024, 07:28 PM
OttoSig
I’ve found the cost difference of freedom munitions/LAX doesn’t seem warrant enough consideration when compared to real factory ammo.

I have some bulk ammo from them and it’s done OKAY, I’ve also returned full cases when it was best to crap and nearly half the rounds were dented.

It doesn’t make sense to buy it anymore to save 1-2$ a box.





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December 04, 2024, 08:17 AM
RichardC
OttoSig, the links I posted go to new manufactured ammo, not reloaded fired case ammo.


My interest is in trying different brands and bullet weights of factory ammo in my M1 for accuracy.

I've been happy using reasonable priced PPU, Winchester, Federal 150gr Garand ammo from sgammo.com

Considering costs,

On ammoseek, Freedom Munitions Garand 168gr A-Max new lists for $22.60/20 rounds versus Hornady Vintage Match 168gr ELD for $31.58/20.

That's almost nine dollars per box of twenty different.

In quantities of 200 rounds, the price difference is $98.00, a significant savings.

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I just want to be sure that the new Freedom Munitions is consistently at Garand pressures, so not to damage my rifle.

Were your bad experiences from Freedom Munitions ammo you bought quite some time ago?


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December 04, 2024, 08:42 AM
OttoSig
Yes, I'm tracking everything you stated. I'm not saying it's reloaded brass, but I'm saying FM/LAX, to me anyway, are not true factory ammunition. They are a lot like the Georgia Heat outfit. Maybe I'm wrong there.

What I've received from them, both reman and new has been subpar.

PPU 150 grain ball is .50c more a box than FM. Hornady A-max is 24.99 a box, 2.50c more a box. To me, those cost savings are not enough to take the chance on FM/LAX.





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December 04, 2024, 09:44 AM
RichardC
Thanks, OttoSig!

Ummmm ... where is Hornady A-Max offered at $24.99/box?


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December 04, 2024, 11:08 AM
OttoSig
quote:
Originally posted by RichardC:
Thanks, OttoSig!

Ummmm ... where is Hornady A-Max offered at $24.99/box?


Targetsportsusa, though currently out of stock. If you're a member you get the 8% off on top of that and free shipping.





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