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  1. .30-30 Winchester - Wikipedia

    The .30-30 Winchester / 7.62×52mmR (officially named the .30 Winchester Center Fire or .30 WCF) cartridge was first marketed for the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle in 1895. [4] …

  2. What size is a .30 caliber bullet? - TheGunZone

    Dec 5, 2024 · A .30 caliber bullet nominally has a diameter of 0.30 inches (7.62 millimeters). However, it’s crucial to understand that this is a general designation and the actual bullet …

  3. The .30 Carbine: A Light, But Useful Cartridge

    Designed by Winchester for the military in the early 1940s, the .30 Carbine cartridge (and the firearm it was originally designed for: the M1 Carbine), was designed to be “more than a pistol, …

  4. 30-30 Winchester Ammo for Sale | MidwayUSA

    Shop 30-30 Ammo at MidwayUSA! We're an ammo one stop shop offering same day shipping and industry best pricing on 30-30 Win Ammo!

  5. Best 30-30 Ammo - Wideners Shooting, Hunting & Gun Blog

    Aug 21, 2024 · The 30-30 is among the most popular .30 caliber cartridges in production, and it’s maintained a top spot among hunters for decades. The 30-30 is a versatile cartridge offering …

  6. Why the .30/30 Is All Any Good Hunter Needs | Field & Stream

    Jul 14, 2021 · The .30/30 has taken elk, moose, bears, and lions. It actually outperforms the .308 and the .30/06 if you're skilled enough to get close.

  7. .30-30 WINCHESTER - CHUCKHAWKS.COM

    Information about the .30-30 Winchester rifle cartridge from Guns and Shooting Online.

  8. 30-30 Winchester Ammo - Sportsman's 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 …

  9. What calibers are .30 cal? | [September Updated] - TheGunZone

    Aug 13, 2024 · What calibers are .30 cal? The term ‘.30 caliber’ encompasses a family of ammunition cartridges where the bullet diameter, or bore, is approximately 0.30 inches (7.62mm).

  10. 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 …