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- . 30-30 Winchester - Wikipedia
The 30-30 (pronounced "thirty-thirty"), as it is most commonly known, along with the 25-35 Winchester, was offered that year as the United States' first small-bore sporting rifle cartridges designed for smokeless powder
- All About the . 30-30 Winchester - Guns. com
The venerable 30-30 Winchester, affectionately dubbed “30-30” by generations of bread-and-butter deer hunters, has been around for more than a century
- The . 30 Carbine: History Performance - American Rifleman
Designed at the opening of World War II as a cartridge based off the 32 WSL, the 30 Carbine cartridge became synonymous with the light rifle it was developed for: the M1 carbine
- . 30-30 Winchester (. 30 WCF ) - BallisticStudies. com
The 30-30 cartridge is now more appropriately appreciated for close range hunting of medium game while the lever action rifles that house the 30-30 are still considered by many hunters, to be the ultimate in portability
- 30-30 Winchester Ammo - Sportsmans Warehouse
30-30 Winchester ammo comes in bullet weights of 130 to 190 grains The most popular and commercially available 30-30 bullet weights are 150, 160, 170 and 190 grains Often described negatively as just a “brush gun” the venerable 30-30 has a long and storied history in lever action rifles
- What size caliber is a . 30-30? | [September Updated] - TheGunZone
What size caliber is a 30-30? The 30-30 Winchester is a legendary cartridge, steeped in American hunting history But what does “ 30-30” actually mean? Simply put, the 30-30 caliber is a 30 caliber, meaning the bullet diameter is approximately 0 30 inches
- History of the . 30-30 - Leverguns
In 1891, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company first began experimenting with smokeless powder to develop a higher velocity smokeless cartridge that would bear the Winchester name They decided on 30 caliber after working with the military on the development of the 30 U S Army ( 30-40) cartridge
- 30-30 Winchester Ammo (Bulk Deals Discounts)
In 1895, Winchester introduced their 30 Winchester Smokeless cartridge for the company’s Model 1894 lever action rifle The 30-30 (pronounced thirty-thirty) cartridge was America’s first small-bore sporting round that used smokeless powder
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