Winchester Super-X Rifle Ammo .30-30 Winchester 150 Grain Power-Point Jacketed Soft Point 20 Rounds
Winchester's .30-30 Power-Point rifle ammunition delivers maximum energy on target with a unique jacketed soft nose design. Notches around jacket mouth improve upset performance and ensure uniform, rapid expansion.
The Super-X .30-30 combines proven accuracy with high velocity for ideal performance against large game with thin skin such as whitetail, mule deer, antelope and black bear.
Features:
- Alloyed lead core increases retained weight for deeper penetration
- Contoured jacket for maximum expansion performance
- Power-point for quick and massive knockdown
- Strategic notching provides consistent and reliable expansion
Specifications:
- Caliber: .30-30 Winchester
- Bullet Weight: 150 Grain
- Bullet Type: Power Point Jacketed Soft Point (JSP)
- Bullet Ballistic Coefficient: 0.218
- Muzzle Velocity: 2390 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 1902 ft/lbs
- Case Type: Brass
- Casing: Reloadable Brass
- Primer: Non-Corrosive Boxer Primer
- Quantity: 20 Rounds
- Usage: Hunting Large, Thin Skin Game (Whitetail, Mule Deer, Antelope, Black Bear)
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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30-30 Winchester |
Weight |
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150 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Jacketed Soft Point |
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MFG NO |
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X30306 |
SKU |
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6330186 |
UPC |
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020892200081 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 30-30 Winchester (30 Winchester Center Fire or WCF) was introduced in Winchester's John Browning-designed Model 1894. The rifle was intended for smokeless powder…but the first smokeless powder sporting cartridges, the 30-30 and 25-35, weren't ready for release until 1895. Its "30-30" designation meant ".30-caliber, 30 grains of powder." This is a carryover from blackpowder designations, but 30 grains of smokeless powder gave the 30-30 unprecedented velocity for its day. The 30-30 quickly became America's gold-standard deer cartridge--and despite the many faster cartridges now available, it remains a very effective deer cartridge out to perhaps 150 yards. It has been chambered in single-shots and bolt-actions, but its traditional home is the tubular-magazine lever-action...which requires very blunt-nosed bullets, the lone exception being Hornady's FTX with a compressible polymer tip. All major manufacturers offer 30-30 ammuntion, and rifles are available from multiple sources. —
Craig Boddington
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