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vin100
03-07-2013, 10:00 PM
Guys need help here- I pump what ever .223 i can through my 111 - love the gun - clean always no issues. I totally understand accuracy issues as I see that all the time at range with batches of WPA etc. perfect to plink.

BUT

Just paid for my first 110 in 3006. want to hunt keep it well. Ammo is expensive and finding deals on 30-06 FMJ Ball ammo - 150gr, non-corrosive, boxer primed new LC brass. Am I doing long term damage by running cheaper / older military ammo??

I have never hunted big game - but wil. I respect and like savage - wanted a 3006 bcs a good universal round. But - just because priced right dont want to trash barrel / action. I am all about paying for quality but have no base line. I realize it is highly debatable question but when do just say I will only shoot premium or when do you care etc.

Thank you!

V.

JCalhoun
03-08-2013, 12:10 AM
It will be fine.

Do you plan on reloading in the future?

vin100
03-08-2013, 07:39 AM
I do. and realize I need brass tk do so...
It will be fine.

Do you plan on reloading in the future?

ellobo
03-09-2013, 01:53 AM
For plinking and practice buy bulk cheap bullets of the same wgt you hunt with in a better grade bullet. Use your mil brass to relaod. Be carefull of older mil surplus as it might have mercuric primers which can corrode your barrel if you dont clean properly after each use.

El Lobo

darkker
03-09-2013, 12:43 PM
Uuuhhhh.... Mercury fulminate isn't corrosive.
It losses power in storage, and creates a zinc coating on the cases; effectively shortening their reloadable life. See page 486 in Hatcher's notebook.
Potassium Chlorate, which was sometimes added to the MF, is what causes the corrosive salts.

JCalhoun
03-09-2013, 07:18 PM
A lot mil-surp shooters use ammonia based glass cleaner such as Windex when cleaning the bore after shooting the older ammo.

JCalhoun
03-09-2013, 07:20 PM
If it is LC made after the Korean War you shouldn't have corrosive primers anyway.

n6nvr
03-20-2013, 05:26 AM
Was at my local gun store for the first time this year. About the only ammo they had in bulk was Korean 30-06. More than I felt like paying. Asked if it was corrosive. He said allegedly not, but he was advising purchasers to treat it as such. Not that much harder to clean, a small price to keep your rifle in better shape. Better safe than sorry.

JCalhoun
03-20-2013, 08:59 AM
One thing to keep in mind when using .30-06 military ball ammo is that it was designed to feed M-1 Garands, BAR's and M-1919 machine guns so they may not chamber in a SAAMI spec chamber like the Savage has.