30-30 Subsonic Ammo For Sale
Overview of 30-30 Subsonic Ammo
In 1895, Winchester introduced their .30 Winchester Smokeless cartridge for the company’s Model 1894 lever action rifle. The .30-30 (pronounced thirty-thirty) cartridge was America’s first small-bore sporting round that used smokeless powder.
Soon after Winchester introduced the cartridge, Marlin Firearms Company released its Model 1893 chambered in what they called the .30-30, its version of Winchester’s cartridge. It was the first time the cartridge was called by the name it would eventually be known by.
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How Does The 30-30 Compare To Other Calibers?
Caliber | Recoil | Pros | Cons |
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30-06 Springfield | 30-30 has less | 30-30 has less recoil | 30-30 has less stopping power and worse trajectory |
7.62x39 Russian | 30-30 has more | 30-30 has more accurate, better sectional density (penetration ability) | 30-30 has more expensive ammo, heavier recoil, and worse BC |
350 Legend | 30-30 has more | 30-30 has slightly flatter trajectory, better BC, and more stopping power | 30-30 has heavier recoil, slightly worse for deer hunting (illegal in some states) |
45-70 Govt. | 30-30 has considerably less | 30-30 has lighter recoil, flatter trajectory, and less expensive ammo | 30-30 has less stopping power and limited big game hunting options |
You can also check out our in-depth look at 30-30 ballistics from all of the popular ammo manufacturers if you're searching for ballistics data for your favorite factory 30-30 load.