Federal American Eagle .30-06 Springfield Ammunition 20 Rounds FMJ 150 Grains AE3006M1

Federal American Eagle .30-06 Springfield Ammunition 20 Rounds FMJ 150 Grains AE3006M1

Federal AE3006M1

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Federal AE3006M1

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
150 Grain
Bullet Type
Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Use Type
M1 Garand
Casing Type
Brass
Quantity
20
Ammo Caliber
30-06
Primer Type
Boxer
Muzzle Velocity
2740
Muzzle Energy
2500
UPC Barcode
029465060411
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Shoot Smart, Shoot More, Shoot American Eagle!

Hitting the range this weekend? Take along several boxes of your favorite American Eagle load. You'll find our American Eagle Centerfire Rifle choices very suitable for precision practice and an affordable option for the target board.

Federal American Eagle is a great value in ammunition. This example in .30-06 Springfield simulates the military M2 round, which the M1 Garand was designed for. It pushes a 150 Grain Full Metal Jacket to 2740 fps.

Specifically loaded for the M1 Garand rifle.
Specifications:

20 Round Box

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: AE3006M1
Caliber: .30-06 Springfield
Bullet Weight: 150 Grains
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket Projectile
Muzzle velocity: 2740 fps.
Velocity at 100 yards: 2522 fps.
Velocity at 300 yards: 2116 fps.
Muzzle energy: 2500 ft/lbs.
Energy at 100 yards: 2118 ft/lbs.
Energy at 300 yards: 1492 ft/lbs.
New Reloadable Brass Case
Uses: Target shooting, Training, Practice.
20 Rounds

11 Ratings
4.7 out of 5 stars
11 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 63.6% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 36.4% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 0% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 0% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 0% of reviewers

Rated 5 out of 5
Great chice for Garand owners
This is the only ammunition I ever fire in my Garand. Works great with no issues!
July 23, 2018
Rated 5 out of 5
Accurate, clean burn and
Accurate, clean burn and functioned flawlessly in my newest acquired Garand. Good price too.
December 9, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
I picked up an m1 garand
I picked up an m1 garand from my local gun store and was in search of the right ammo for this rifle. After seeing the prices of other ammo dealers of over $1.50 per/round, I jumped on the deal that CTD was offering. I took my newly acquired rifle, along with my just purchased ammo down to the range and started at 50 yds. After getting the sighting down, I could see what all the rave was about! Feeling adventurous, I took the target down to 100 yds.I was hitting the mark with every round. That's the best I've ever shot! Not knowing if its the rifle, ammo, or me, I'm not changing a thing. I just ordered more of this American Eagle ammo just to be on the safe side.
July 8, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
I just got my hands on a
I just got my hands on a 1944 M1 Garand. I fed it 3 boxes of this. The clips I bought are pretty cheap, but the rifle loved this ammo. Pretty expensive but it cycles like a dream.
July 3, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
Have not been out to rang
Have not been out to range yet because of weather. But good price and fast shipping on ammo for my M1 Garand.
February 15, 2014
Rated 4 out of 5
This is good 30.06 ammo.
This is good 30.06 ammo. Its designed to the specifications of the old military-grade M2 ball 30.06 ammo so that it is safe to use in an M1 Garand rifle. Many shooters know that modern 30.06 ammo can be harmful to the M1's gas system with higher pressures leading to bent op-rods and other damage. The American Eagle ammo is generally reliable and a decent alternative to M2 surplus ammo. Both have about the same level of reliability... Last time I shot the Federal ammo, I had 2 misfires out of about 40 rounds. Its also a little more pricey.
October 10, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5
Since CTD has remained ou
Since CTD has remained out of the BVAC 100 round box (which were excellent), I've resorted to purchasing these for my DGR M1 Garand. The rifle loves it. This is my 3rd purchase.
November 11, 2012
Rated 4 out of 5
Had 4 boxes of this ammo
Had 4 boxes of this ammo go through my M-1 Garand. Had 5 misfeeds where the bullet tip jammed against the metal just below the lip of the chamber while the bolt was moving forward. Easy to clear by pulling the operating rod back and lifting the round out of the way and was able to continue shooting. But it is annoying. My rifle is kept clean and properly lubed as per the manual. I have also been firing surplus Greek manufactured rounds, 30-06 150gr FMJ M2 Ball ammo. Comparing the American Eagle to the surplus rounds, I noticed the surplus had a more pointed tip on the bullet, as opposed to the American Eagle round which was slightly more blunted. Also noticed the surplus round was approximately 2 mm longer. Maybe not a big deal overall, maybe just a quirk of my particular rifle, but those are my experiences and observations.
October 6, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5
Very high quality ammo fo
Very high quality ammo for our trusty M1 Garands. Very accurate, I was getting 2 to 3 inch groups at 100 yards with my M1 Garand - that is not with a bench rest, just a hasty support sling. Cycled very well although I did have a few failure to feeds, but that is very likely due to new clips that are really tight. All in all very good stuff. More expensive than surplus, but you can trust that this stuff will not blow up your gun like some surplus ammo can do. Will be shooting this exclusively in my Garand!
June 4, 2010
Rated 4 out of 5
I bought a couple of boxe
I bought a couple of boxes of this for a CMP John C. Garand match, and I have to say the ammunition functioned flawlessly. It was very windy the day of the match, so it's hard to say exactly how accurate it was, but I placed third, so it can't be that bad! This stuff is the traditional flat tip spitzer round you'll find on all mil-surp Garand ammo. The best thing about this ammunition is that it is loaded specifically for Garand rifles. Other .30-06 ammunition can be hard on the op-rod on these rifles, but I had no problems at all with this stuff, while a competitor shooting regular .30-06 ammunition had the op-rod on his rifle completely seize up in the middle of a string of fire.Four bullets, only because I can't tell how consistent this ammunition is. I'll post an updated review later once I've had the chance to measure the accuracy from a bench.
April 20, 2010
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