Re: Vintage Lake City Match ammo value
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I am sure you could get a buyer. It would be great for a Vietnam Sniper rifle owner or collector. Sounds like the same ammo used in the model 70's, rem's and even the late used 1903a4s and m1c/d's saw service using this ammo.</div></div>
You're talking about the M-72 which was '06. M-118 is 308. It came in White Box until the machining to make it started going south so the army came out with M852 with 168 SMKs for matches.
The M118 wss then put in Brown boxes and called Special Ball (for sniper use). It was going south further so the Army started makeing M118LR with uses the 175 Grn SMKs.
We were still getting M118 when the M852 started showing up, never knew which one you'd get. The 173s in the M118 didn't work that good in the 6 Grove commerical match barrels but worked great in the 4 groove military match barrels. The M118 worked better in the 4 groove barrels then the M852 stuff did.
As I said we got both but didn't know what we would get so I had to issue two guns (M14) to my rifle team members, the 4 groove for the M118 and the 6 groove for the M852.
I couldn't begain to tell you the value, I never bought any, I still have a bit from my Guard days. I think there is too much around for it to be of a collector value.
Before we got the M852 we made Mex Match, pulling the 173s and replacing them with 168 SMKs. I still have a couple thousand of those pulled bullets I load up for off hand practice. They shoot better then I do off hand no matter what gun I use.