Just got a Garand this week and shot it with some jacketed loads yesterday. Shoots pretty well with 46.5 gr. of surplus IMR 4895 and a 150 gr. Hornady bullet.
I've got a 4 cavity 311466 and have had good luck with this boolit in other .30 cal. rifles, and being a 4 banger I can cast a lot of boolits in short order to feed the Garand. Slugged the bore and it measures .309 in the grooves and .300 across the lands. I do have the Lee 200 gr. RN in a two cavity, but that boolit runs .303+ on the nose and I think that might be a feeding problem in the Garand. Plus the 150 gr. Lyman boolit would stretch the lead suppy a bit.
Anyone have any good loads for the Garand with the 311466 that will function the gun properly?
I've done some searching and it looks like a load of 28 - 32 gr. of 4895 with a Dacron filler might be a good place to start. I got 8 lb.s of the 4895 a couple months ago, so that is the powder I would like to stay with. Finally got me a something to shoot in some John C. Garand matches next summer! Yippie!