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Musket Man
03-24-2017, 11:17 AM
Hey folks. I recently came across two cartridges that some one dropped off with a box of 30-40 Krag ammo to my station. The lady told me it was her grandpa's and after he passed they found it in the attic. It is head stamped Western 30-G 1906. It appears to be very close to the same dimensions as my 30/06 ammo. They do have a round nose vs my spitzer bullets that I currently use. Does anyone have any information about the time frame and use of these cartridges? I tried to upload a pic next to an HXP surplus round for comparison.

191566

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3006guns
03-24-2017, 11:30 AM
Early smokeless headstamps can be a bit confusing...

Early commercial Krag ammunition was marked in various fashions, i.e. "30 Government", "30 Govt.", "30 US Govt", "30 USA" and "30-40".........all the same. Time frame could be from the early teens through the forties I think.

Musket Man
03-24-2017, 11:38 AM
By it being head stamped "1906", I'm assuming it was manufactured for the 03 Springfield after 1906? Was the military still using 30/03's after 1906?

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fatelk
03-24-2017, 04:17 PM
It's a 30-06. It's neat, but they're fairly common. The headstamp is early; they called it the ".30 caliber Government model of 1906" until they shortened it to just "30-06".

I have a bag full of brass with the same stamp, and a number of live rounds lying around. I also have a few marked 30-G 1903, that are the 30-03 round.

I always thought they were cool, even if they're not particularly rare. I'm not an expert on the subject, but expect that round dates from the '20s perhaps? It has to be the better part of a century old, but I'll bet you could chamber it in your rifle and shoot a buck with it today.