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Grouchy Spike

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  1. There's no telling what Hondo is planning but you can bet your bottom dollar that you will enjoy this match, both the shooting and the eating! If you have a BAMM rifle, you will enjoy the moving Jeep target too.  GAMM?  Nobody is talking about it, but if I had a Garand I'd bringing it with me to the match!

     

    I'm disappointed that I had to withdraw from the match to do physical therapy, but next year I hope to be shooting at Red Dirt again next year .  Y'all enjoy!

  2. LV, good to hear that you and your K-31 are doing well! 

     

    Overall length is critical.  I gauge every round by running it through the chamber. (observing safety practices)  If the bolt doesn't close easily and fully, as evidenced by the position of the end of the operating rod in the bolt, the firing pin can be released but won't contact the primer.  Continued hits like that may eventually damage the internals of the bolt.  This problem of a cartridge not fully chambering is caused by incomplete sizing all the way to the base or Overall Length.  I resorted to a Redding sizing die to solve the problem of sizing.  Until I gained confidence in the sizing die, I ran every recised case through the chamber.  Occasionally a case will be difficult to resize, indicating a need for some annealing. 

     

    L.E. Wilson made a run of cartridge gauges to check headspace and overall length of the case, but last time I checked, the supplier (Grafs.com) was sold out.  Once used cases are determined to be at correct dimensions, the cases don't usually need further trimming.

  3. This is certain to be another great match if Dusty Boddams et al are involved!  If you’re within driving distance I’d recommend that you make plans to join the Lone Star Frontier Shooters.  I’ll be recovering from knee surgery so I must beg off.  I want those knees fully recovered in time for OK and TX State WB matches, as there is no Handicapped Class.
  4. I disagree that Rock Island 1911s are functionally  inferior to quality of Rugers.  The Government Model  Rocks I've had never missed a beat, digested all of several thousand rounds of 45 acp ammo that i fed them.  I'm considering the purchase of another, either 45 CCO or a 9mm Gov't.  To each his own!

     

    Can't speak for ATI quality.  Check the 1911 forums for info.

  5. The Texicans hosted their first GAM (Garand Action Military) side match on 3/9 as part of the BAM side match. Six BAMMers unlimbered their Garands and shot the GAM scenario 15 times until the range closed.  Could I say that they were loving it?  ;D

     

    Dusty Boddams made the five-hour trip from North Texas to join the Texicans for this match.  Thanks to the BAMM/GAMM Ambassador for his participation and encouragement!  Have you ever wondered just how many military rifle purchases he has generated among us with his enthusiasm?  :o

     

    If the Texicans board of directors grants approval for more GAM side matches, we’ll shoot more individual scenarios (reloads off the clock) and total the individual scenario scores. I can see that more reloading will be required.  Passing gas causes a greater consumption of ammo, quickly!  8)

     

  6. This load for the M1 was developed by Dusty Boddams.  It's not listed under a specific heading in this section, although found in other threads, so I thought that I'd start this thread and make it easy to find the recipe.

     

    It is 35.8 gr of IMR 4895 and 170 gr Sil GC 0.310” Cast Bullet by Norm Purcella, Winchester LRP.  And the Winchester primer or the CCI #34 military primer. 

     

    He said that the load could be adjusted slightly up or down to operate a specific M1 rifle AND find the sweet spot in group size.

     

    Another Garand shooter, Marshal Willy, shared this load using his favorite power IMR 4198:  It is 35.0 gr of IMR 4198 and 150 gr cast bullet.

  7. Blackfoot, I'm hoping to visit the Outlaws this year and join that WB match.  Thinking about that I could ride the grub line to Huntsville and bunk there while visiting grandkids, join you on Monday, stay over for the match at Willow Hole Cowboys on the following Saturday.

     

    The Comanche Valley Vigilantes, the Outlaws and the Willow Hole Cowboys offer that Doughboy category, hopefully other clubs will do the same soon!

  8. WK, I hadn't noticed the posting of the registration form until a couple of days ago, likely because of recovery from being run over by my War Wagon (golf cart).  However I'm making up for lost time, registration is being mailed today.

     

    http://cowboy.okcgunclub.org/Wild%20Bunch%20Assets/Wild%20Bunch%20State%202019/index.html

     

    I'm thinking chicken-fried steak! And fajitas.  And sliders.  And watermelon.  Then there's the shooting!

  9. The introduction of the Garand into side matches at Comanche Valley Vigilantes reached a crescendo at the Texas State WB match of 2018 in October, and it's resonating in Central and South Central Texas.  Stay tuned for updates about the 'music' of the Garands! 

     

    The Doughboy category for local Wild Bunch matches is another tune to whistle.  Is there some good shooting to be done or what.  I'm kinda reacting like a puppy being petted! ::)

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