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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 4317732" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>Going through MIL’s house, found some old REM-UMC .30-30 shells with hollow points flat nose jacketed bullets. They all had dented primers, so i pulled the bullets thinking they would be 125 grain. Turns out they were 164.5 (average of all four). I’m assuming they were sold as 165 grain. </p><p>Anyway, just wondering how old they may be. Never heard of a 165 grain HP in .30-30.</p><p>They had approx 31 grains of a stick powder, it would still burn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 4317732, member: 14195"] Going through MIL’s house, found some old REM-UMC .30-30 shells with hollow points flat nose jacketed bullets. They all had dented primers, so i pulled the bullets thinking they would be 125 grain. Turns out they were 164.5 (average of all four). I’m assuming they were sold as 165 grain. Anyway, just wondering how old they may be. Never heard of a 165 grain HP in .30-30. They had approx 31 grains of a stick powder, it would still burn. [/QUOTE]
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