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News to me. But I'm new to actually shooting 3030. Just collecting. Why is that?Be careful. 150gr and lever actions are not a good mix. Jack.
yea Jack. why is that?News to me. But I'm new to actually shooting 3030. Just collecting. Why is that?
130gr usually has pointy bullets. Put them in a tubular magazine under spring pressure with their points against the primers of the next ones and add recoil. Granted, there are tubular mags designed offset (angle) the cartridges to avoid this problem. Jack.News to me. But I'm new to actually shooting 3030. Just collecting. Why is that?
Ah gotcha. I thought you meant it was a weight thing130gr usually has pointy bullets. Put them in a tubular magazine under spring pressure with their points against the primers of the next ones and add recoil. Granted, there are tubular mags designed offset (angle) the cartridges to avoid this problem. Jack.
That's me! "Used to be". I just like to be cautious. Good article. Jack.Redirect Notice
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Good article and discussion on tube mag detonations and how they’re not really a ‘thing’ anymore...but also why they ‘used’ to be more prevalent.
That's me! "Used to be". I just like to be cautious. Good article. Jack.
150s shoot the best in my 1951 Marlin.Be careful. 150gr and lever actions are not a good mix. Jack.
I've been cautious with this too but in .35 Remington. The 150gr Core-loks are pointy but they are JSPs, I only load two, one in the chamber and one in the mag...130gr usually has pointy bullets. Put them in a tubular magazine under spring pressure with their points against the primers of the next ones and add recoil. Granted, there are tubular mags designed offset (angle) the cartridges to avoid this problem. Jack.
You’re welcome to take the 30-30 ammo I offered above. I’m in Gloucester though.Im In the market too for 30-30 ammo
150s shoot the best in my 1951 Marlin.
130gr usually has pointy bullets. Put them in a tubular magazine under spring pressure with their points against the primers of the next ones and add recoil. Granted, there are tubular mags designed offset (angle) the cartridges to avoid this problem. Jack.