30-30 Winchester Ammunition Β Β PRODUCT INFO
30-30 Winchester AmmunitionΒ Β Super-X Power Point Centerfire Rifle Ammunition ccuracy. These quality bullets pack a punch that is ideal for the hunter of larger game. This bullet is comWinchester 30-30prised of lead alloy and metal jacket.
The nose is filled with softΒ lead alloy that is strategically assembled wide open. There is also a jagged metal jacket that works with the lead alloy surface. Together they manipulate the extent of the bullet’s expansion creating a devastating effect to the target.is for whitetail deer hunters who are looking for efficient bullets that increase a
SPECIFICATIONS
Winchester 30-30 Specifications for Winchester SUPER-X RIFLE .30-30 Winchester 170 grain Power-Point Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition:
| Caliber: | .30-30 Winchester |
| Number of Rounds: | 20 |
| Bullet Type: | Power-Point (PP) |
| Bullet Weight: | 170 grain |
| Cartridge Case Material: | Brass |
| Muzzle Velocity: | 2200 ft/s |
| Package Type: | Box |
| Primer Location: | Centerfire |
| Muzzle Energy: | 1827 ft-lbs |
FEATURES
Features of Winchester SUPER-X RIFLE .30-30 Winchester 170 grain Power-Point Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition:
- Power-Point Assures quick and massive knock-down
- Strategic NotchingProvides consistent and reliable expansion
- Contoured JacketMaximum expansion performance
- Alloyed Lead CoreIncreases retained weight for deeper penetration
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Package Contents:
- Winchester SUPER-X RIFLE .30-30 Winchester 170 grain Power-Point Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
Winchester Super-X ammunition has developed a reputation as being hard hitting and reliable.
This ammunition is loaded with Super-X Power-Points which feature a unique, exposed soft nose jacketed bullet design that delivers maximum energy on target. Strategically-placed notches around the jacket mouth improve upset and ensure uniform expansion for massive energy release
. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
Made InΒ United States of America
TheΒ .30 Winchester SmokelessΒ first appeared inΒ Winchester’sΒ catalog No. 55, dated August 1895. When chambered in theΒ Winchester Model 1894Β carbine and rifle, it was also known asΒ .30 Winchester Center FireΒ orΒ .30 WCF. When the cartridge was chambered in the Marlin Model 1893 rifle, rival gunmaker Marlin used the designation
.30-30Β orΒ .30-30 Smokeless. The addedΒ -30Β stands for the standard load of 30Β grainsΒ (1.9Β g) of earlyΒ smokeless powderΒ and is based on late-19th century American naming conventions for black powder-filled cartridges. BothΒ MarlinΒ andΒ Union Metallic Cartridge Co.Β also dropped the Winchester appellation, as they did not want to put the name of rival Winchester on their products.[4]
The modern designation of .30-30 Winchester was arrived at by using Marlin’s variation of the name with the Winchester name appended as originator of the cartridge, butΒ .30 WCFΒ is still seen occasionally. This designation also probably serves to avoid consumer confusion with the different, yet similarly shapedΒ .30-40 Krag, which has been referred to asΒ .30 USΒ andΒ .30 Army.[citation needed]
Specifications
Product Information
| Cartridge |
30-30 Winchester
|
|---|---|
| Grain Weight |
170 Grains
|
| Quantity |
20 Round
|
| Muzzle Velocity |
2200 Feet Per Second
|
| Muzzle Energy |
1827 Foot Pounds
|
| Bullet Style |
Jacketed Soft Point
|
| Bullet Brand And Model |
Winchester Power-Point
|
| Lead Free |
No
|
| Case Type |
Brass
|
| Primer |
Boxer
|
| Corrosive |
No
|
| Reloadable |
Yes
|
| G1 Ballistic Coefficient |
0.241
|
| Velocity Rating |
Supersonic
|
| Country of Origin |
The Winchester 1894 was used again in World War II in the hands of the Canadian Pacific Coast Rangers who were issued them to defend the west coast of Canada from Japanese invaders. Winchester ’94s were also provided to the BritishΒ Home GuardΒ in the early years of WWII.
The Model 94 over its long history included the Winchester Model 55, produced from 1924 through 1932 in a 24-inch (610Β mm) barrel, and the Winchester Model 64, produced from 1933 through 1957 in 20, 24, and 26-inch (660Β mm) barrel lengths.[8]Β From 1964 through 1980, a version of the Model 94 carbine was also sold byΒ SearsΒ as theΒ Ted WilliamsΒ Model 100, as part of Sears’ marketing arrangement with both Winchester and the retired baseball star.
You must be 21 years or older to order ammunition. Ammunition must ship UPS ground. Due to safety considerations and legal/regulatory reasons, Ammunition may not be returned. Please check local laws before ordering. By ordering this Ammunition, you certify you are of legal age and satisfy all federal, state and local legal/regulatory requirements to purchase this Ammunition.





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