Hay BigBill: IMR 4350 powder is way down on the burning rate chart and I'm wondering if it isn't a bit to slow burning for reloading for your mil-surp. I used to reload for the M1, and as well for a Remington 7400. I found that the faster burning powders burned cleaner, gave the best accuracy, and cycled the action properly. Some of the slower buring powders won't reach their peak pressures to cycle the action by the time the bullet passes the gas port.
There used to be an old load, I think it was something like 47 or 47.5 grains of IMR 4895, that the target shooters used to use in the M1, under a 180 gn bullet. I believe the velocities on the 150 gn slug were around 2700-2800'/sec. I know the match load for the M1/06 was a 177 gn load at 2650'/sec and I believe you could duplicate that load with the 4895 powder. I'm gonna have to go back and check my books, but I think that was the powder and the charge. HTH. Mikey.
Oh, BTW, doesn't the M1 have a firing pin spring to prevent slam fires??? I just can't recall.