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30-30 win
The .30-30 Winchester / 7.8x51mmR (officially named the .30 Winchester Center Fire or .30 WCF) cartridge was first marketed for the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle in 1895. 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. Since its introduction, it has been utilized alongside the development of flatter shooting cartridges, most prominently those derived from designs subsidized by interest in military expenditures. (Examples: .303 British, .30-06, and 6.5x55 Swedish) The .30-30 has remained in widespread use almost entirely because of reliable effectiveness in civilian applications, and has put food on the table for millions of people in 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, .41, .44, etc.) also often paired with lever actions, and produces that energy with about 14% less recoil than .44 Magnum. 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.
Sellier & Bellot 150 grain soft point, 7 boxes of 20, $100 for all
Hornady 140 grain MonoFlex, 3 boxes of 20, $60 for all
$150 gets all 200 rounds
No shipping, trades listed here:
https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/g3-ptr-91-slim-handguard-green.470319/
Mint condition, might have never been shot, but I do not recall as it was so long ago. Always kept in a climate-controlled safe and have other cases that I will include in the purchase. Feel free to make an offer :)
Rio Grande Braztech Miami,FL made in Brazil Taurus Mod RG3030 SS116742 Rossi...
I've got about 112 once fired 30-30 cases that I selling for $28 for all.
No trades at this time.
Shipping available at buyer cost.
Payments accepted are cash, card or zelle.
Git yer cowboy space gat on with this Marlin 30AS. Very good condition as modified, no functional problems or rust. Unknown round count but bore is shiny with solid rifling. Parts-compatible with Marlin 1895 except for the handguard. The brown color is Rust-Oleum Brown Earth with a matte...
Hopefully you are interested in this ammo lot
30-30 Winchester
169 Rounds
$0.47/rd
$80
Inventory:
(06) 20 Round boxes Winchester Silver Tip - 150 grain
(01) 20 Round partial Winchester Super X Silver Tip - 150
(01) 20 Remington Core-LKT Soft Point - 170 grain
(01) 09 Round partial...