Over its more than 125-year lifetime, the lever-action .30-30 rifle has arguably killed more whitetail deer than any other single cartridge. And with the cartridge’s popularity still quite high, it’s ...
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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The first rifle I ever bought after turning 18 was a lever-action rifle chambered in .30-30. That rifle loaded via a side-gate (as almost all do), but ejected out the top making it challenging to ...
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Why .30-30 still works and why people pretend it doesn’t

The .30-30 Winchester has spent so many years being called “outdated” that a lot of hunters now talk about... The post Why .30-30 still works and why people pretend it doesn’t appeared first on The ...
It was a good buck. It was a mature deer with 11 points. It had 5 1/2-inch bases and 23-inch main beams with an estimated score in the mid-120s. With a score in the mid-120s, it's not the kind of deer ...
The .30/30 may or may not have put more deer on the table than any other cartridge in history, but even if it hasn’t, it remains a darned effective cartridge. But you can make it even more effective ...
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 ...