Take a look on GB advanced search for completed ads and look at CMP forums WTS ads. About $175 for 240 rnd spam can without enblocs? IIRC, they were about $135 when CMP was last selling them. I think the original price was 2 spam cans (480 rnds) for $150-$175.
....and some rin up hill and down dale, knapping the chucky stanes to pieces wi' hammers, like sae mony road-makers run daft - they say it is to see how the warld was made! Saint Ronan's Well - Sir Walter Scott, Bart. (1824)
HXP-69 in cardboard packaging.
Sealed, in good condition cans.
The last time CMP offered these (IIRC) was two cans in a veneer wood box for $192 plus shipping.
Now I'd say the price per can would be roughly $125-150 per can, maybe more to a starving Garand from the Philippines.
tcpip95 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 9:41 am
Never owned an M1, but can’t it just shoot 30-06 ammo? Is there something different about “Garand 30-06†ammo?
The pressure curve for 'modern'/hunting 30-06 ammo is higher/peaks faster and causes the action to cycle more rapidly and violently than necessary- or designed for- leading to bent operating rods, excessive bolt lug wear/peening, etc. The best fix is to either shoot appropriate ammo or use an adjustable gas plug, which enlarges the area into which the gas expands (decreasing peak pressure) before it reaches the point where it causes the piston to move rearward, cycling the action.
tcpip95 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 9:41 am
Never owned an M1, but can’t it just shoot 30-06 ammo? Is there something different about “Garand 30-06†ammo?
The pressure curve for 'modern'/hunting 30-06 ammo is higher/peaks faster and causes the action to cycle more rapidly and violently than necessary- or designed for- leading to bent operating rods, excessive bolt lug wear/peening, etc. The best fix is to either shoot appropriate ammo or use an adjustable gas plug, which enlarges the area into which the gas expands (decreasing peak pressure) before it reaches the point where it causes the piston to move rearward, cycling the action.