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  1. .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 …

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

    4 days ago · The .30/30 worked exceptionally well for hunters 100 years ago, and today’s .30/30 rifles and ammo are even better.

  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. 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).

  5. .30-30 WINCHESTER - CHUCKHAWKS.COM

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

  6. 30-30 Winchester - Sportsman's Warehouse

    The .30-30 Winchester is a medium and big game hunting cartridge best used at short to moderate distances. It has been used to take down deer, black bear, feral hogs, and more.

  7. 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 …

  8. All About the .30-30 Winchester - Guns.com

    Jul 24, 2023 · 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.

  9. Best .30-30 Rifles - Pew Pew Tactical

    Jul 9, 2024 · We take a look at the history of the .30-30 round and some of the models we recommend for your next hunting rifle.

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    • 30 Caliber Bullets - MidwayUSA

      30 Caliber Bullets are some of the most popular bullets on the market. With diameters of .308, .309, and .311 there are several calibers that use 30 cal bullets. 300 Blackout, 30-30 …