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		<title>Vintage Military Rifle Match Ammunition from Hornady</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vintage Military Rifle Matches Across the country, vintage military rifle matches are growing in popularity. It&#8217;s easy to understand why &#8212; the matches are fun, the rifles are affordable, and the rules discourage the use of expensive aftermarket sights and fancy triggers. It comes down to good marksmanship&#8230; and good ammo. To help competitors in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px;" ><b>Vintage Military Rifle Matches</b><br />
Across the country, vintage military rifle matches are growing in popularity. It&#8217;s easy to understand why &#8212; the matches are fun, the rifles are affordable, and the rules discourage the use of expensive aftermarket sights and fancy triggers. It comes down to good marksmanship&#8230; and good ammo.</p>
<p style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 19px;">To help competitors in the Vintage military rifle game, Hornady has devleoped a line of <a href="http://www.hornady.com/store/Vintage-Match/" target="new">Vintage Match ammunition</a>. Currently available in four cartridge types, Vintage Match ammunition replicates the original military performance specifications of older military rifles. To function safely and reliably in older guns, this <strong>Vintage Match ammo is loaded to pressures well below CIP max</strong>.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/cmpgall11v.jpg" alt="Vintage Military rifle 7.62x54R Moisin Nagant"><br />
<font size="1">Vintage Military Rifle Match photo from <a href="http://cmp1.zenfolio.com/f347310106" target="new">CMP Zenfolio Image Archive</a> on the web.</font></p>
<p>Hornady <a href="http://www.hornady.com/store/Vintage-Match/" target="new">Vintage Match ammunition</a> was developed for shooters involved in the increasingly popular CMP Vintage Rifle and Vintage Sniper Matches. This &#8220;Vintage Match&#8221; product offers an off-the-shelf, match-grade alternative to surplus or hand-loaded ammunition. The four varieties of Vintage Match ammo are: 6.5&#215;55 Swede, .303 British (Enfield), 7.62x54R (Moisin Nagant), and <a href="http://ballistics.norma.cc/content.asp?Typ=59&#038;Lang=2&#038;DocumentID=295&#038;Submeny=4&#038;Rubrik=Calibers&#038;Title=8x57%20JS" target="new">8&#215;57 IS/JS</a> (Mauser)*.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/vintmatchallop.png" alt="Vintage Match Ammo Hornady"></p>
<address>*From <a href="http://ballistics.norma.cc/content.asp?Typ=59&#038;Lang=2&#038;DocumentID=295&#038;Submeny=4&#038;Rubrik=Calibers&#038;Title=8x57%20JS" target="new">Norma Website</a>: The &#8220;J&#8221; in the name originated with confusion over the word &#8220;Infanterie&#8221;. English translators mistook the Gothic &#8220;I&#8221; for a &#8220;J&#8221;. The &#8220;J&#8221; has no significance as to proper bullet size. In 1905, Germany increased working pressure of this cartridge and switched from a 226gr, 0.318-inch, round-nose bullet (2095 fps) to a 154gr, 0.323-inch, spitzer bullet (2880 fps). The &#8220;S&#8221; in the designation stands for &#8220;Spitzer&#8221; and also indicates that the bore was either originally made for, or was altered for, 0.323-inch bullets. It is extremely rare to find a sporting rifle chambered and barreled for the original 8&#215;57 J (0.318-inch groove). However, this is possible. So, if in doubt, <strong>have the bore slugged to determine if it is safe to fire loads using 0.323-inch bullets</strong>.</p>
<address>Match photos © Civilian Marksmanship Program, used by permission.</address>
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