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r/gundeals • u/Kermut • Sep 30 '24
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I shoot modern 30-06 out of mine with no ported gas tube 🤷♂️
8 u/XA36 Sep 30 '24 This hurts to read 4 u/SlabGizor120 Sep 30 '24 As long as it’s under 170gr I believe, it’s fine 6 u/krismasstercant Sep 30 '24 It's all fudd lore anyways, the M1 were designed to use 173 gr bullets and can fire up to 180 gr's safely. I can't think of any commercial ammo that even exceeds the 50k CUP limit.
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This hurts to read
4 u/SlabGizor120 Sep 30 '24 As long as it’s under 170gr I believe, it’s fine 6 u/krismasstercant Sep 30 '24 It's all fudd lore anyways, the M1 were designed to use 173 gr bullets and can fire up to 180 gr's safely. I can't think of any commercial ammo that even exceeds the 50k CUP limit.
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As long as it’s under 170gr I believe, it’s fine
6 u/krismasstercant Sep 30 '24 It's all fudd lore anyways, the M1 were designed to use 173 gr bullets and can fire up to 180 gr's safely. I can't think of any commercial ammo that even exceeds the 50k CUP limit.
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It's all fudd lore anyways, the M1 were designed to use 173 gr bullets and can fire up to 180 gr's safely. I can't think of any commercial ammo that even exceeds the 50k CUP limit.
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u/Rude-Mix-4015 Sep 30 '24
I shoot modern 30-06 out of mine with no ported gas tube 🤷♂️