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The 30-30 Winchester has been around since 1894 — here’s why shooters still use it
Even after more than a century, the 30-30 remains in use. Its low recoil and effectiveness at typical hunting ranges keep it relevant for deer and similar game. It’s also a favorite for nostalgic ...
As America’s first smokeless cartridge, introduced 1895, the old .30-30 is not just old—it’s the oldest, as modern American cartridges go. And yet it remains as effective as ever. In fact, with ...
The .30/30 class: .25/35; .30 Remington rimless; .30/30 WCF; .303 Savage; .32 Special; .32 Remington Rimless; .33 WCF. The .30/30 is the most used and the most abused of American big-game cartridges — ...
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The best deer rifles chambered in .30-30
The .30-30 Winchester has been putting venison in freezers for more than a century, and it’s still one of the most practical deer cartridges ever created. You won’t win any long-range matches with it, ...
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