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30 wcf
The .30-30 Winchester/.30 Winchester Center Fire cartridge was first marketed in 1895 for the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle. The .30-30 (or "thirty-thirty"), as it is most commonly known, and the .25-35 were offered that year as the United States's first small-bore sporting rifle cartridges designed for smokeless powder. Since its introduction, it has been surpassed by many cartridges in the long-range shooting attributes of speed, energy, and trajectory, yet remains in widespread use because of its practical effectiveness in forested hunting situations.The .30-30 is by far the most common cartridge shot from lever action rifles. The .30-30 is substantially more powerful than the Magnum handgun cartridges (e.g., .357, .44, et al.) also often paired with lever actions, and produces that energy with mild recoil. While its old rival .35 Remington produces more muzzle energy and recoil, the .30-30 will often retain more terminal energy. The .30-30 is not commonly used for extreme long-range shooting across wide-open spaces, but modern innovations in ballistic tipped bullets for leverguns have moved the long-range capabilities of the .30-30 somewhat closer to parity with higher-velocity cartridges. In any case, a hunting-specific advantage of the .30-30 over those cartridges is that it leaves lower volumes of spoiled (destroyed or bloodshot) venison after a kill, leading to less waste.The .30-30 is often said to have killed more whitetail deer in North America than any cartridge in history, and it remains highly popular today.
For sale or trade is this nice example of late 19th century craftsmanship from the Winchester factory. The serial # 83XXX indicates 1896 mfg date. Chambered in 30 WCF it is very nice condition for a used weapon. The usual handling dings and bluing wear that seems quite consistent. Octagon...
Here is a solid old Winchester Model 94 that looks to have been used like it should be but fairly well taken care of. Standard finish worn off on the end of the muzzle and the sight from being slipped in and out of a leather case. Quite a bit of rub through on the bottom of the receiver where it...
For sale is this 94 Winchester long octagon barrel, crescent butt plate flip up tang rear site plus Marbles rear site. Real nice shape considering the age and the bore is good. Wood is good and finish is pretty honest wear. It got real good reviews at the recent WVACA gun show in Eugene. I...
Once fired is preferable but I’ll take new at a reasonable price. Not looking for pre-primed cases.
Have some 7.62x51 Winchester or 22 lr ammo I could trade or I can just buy them from you.
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