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.30 Caliber Carbine Pistol


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Designed as a U.S Military cartridge and adopted along with the 30M1 Carbine in 1941 by the Army, the .30 Carbine is nothing more than an offspring of the old vintage 1905 ,32 Winchester Self Loading cartridge.

A reader who fondly described his much used Ruger Blackhawk in .30 Carbine as a "poor man's .32-20" hit the nail on the proverbial head. Although the little .30 is no great shakes as a rifle cartridge, it is an excellent candidate in the Ruger for paper punching, varmint ventilating, and hunting game up to the size of javalina. When the topic of conversation turns to revolvers, the .30 Carbine can be accurately described as a three in one cartridge. For starters, it can be loaded down to duplicate the performance of the old .32-20. Push its throttle forward another notch and the .30 Carbine becomes the ballistic equal of the better publicized .32 H&R Magnum. Shove the .30 Carbine to full steam ahead and it will leave the .32 Magnum choking on its dust.

The various 110 grain round nose bullets are fine for target practice, but they won't expand on small game at .30 Carbine impact velocities. The best all around choice for this cartridge is the Speer 110 grain Varminter, a bullet of flat hollow nose design with plenty of soft lead exposed at the front of the jacket. Close behind the Varminter are the Speer 100 grain Plinker and the Hornady 100 grain Short Jacket. H110 and H4227 are the powders for full power .30 Carbine loads. HS6 and HP38 are great for reduced loads.

Cartridge:
.30 Carbine

 

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