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.30-30 Winchester VS .32-20 Winchester

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.30-30 Winchester

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$18.71

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Gun Specifications

Specifications

.30-30 Winchester

.32-20 Winchester

Height

2.04

1.32

Average FPS

2373

1210

Average Grain

151

100

Average Energy

1888

325

Recoil

1.60

0.55

Ballistic Coefficient

225.45

166.00

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Gun Descriptions

About The .30-30 Winchester Ammo, also known as the .30 Winchester Center Fire Ammo, was first designed and marketed commercially in 1895 in the United States. The .30-30 Winchester Ammo was designed for smokeless powder for the first small-bore sporting rifles. After approximately sixty years of production, the .243 Winchester Ammo surpassed the .30-30 Winchester Ammo in the small-bore cartridge category, but the .30-30 Winchester Ammo remains widely in use even today. Even though the .30-30 Winchester Ammo isn't recommended for long-range shots, it has a soft recoil that allows for accurate shots to be taken in short to mid ranges. However, the .243 Winchester Ammo provides a stronger power and muzzle energy than the .30-30 Winchester Ammo while delivering the same mild recoil to the shooter. The .30-30 Winchester Ammo has an overall length of 64.8mm, and the bullet diameter of this bullet is 7.8mm. The 150-grain bullet variant of the .30-30 Winchester Ammo can travel at a velocity of 2,390 feet per second while creating an energy level of 1,903 ft.lbf.  Manufacturer The .30-30 Winchester Ammo was designed and manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1895 in the US.  Uses In Canada and the US, hunters have successfully used the .30-30 Winchester ammo for hunting moose, caribou, and pronghorn. The cartridge has also been used for hunting down the deer family. 

32-20 Winchester Ammo About The .32-20 Winchester Ammo, also known as .32 WCF Ammo, was the first lever-action bullet made for small game hunting by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1882. Initially, it was introduced as a black powder cartridge, specifically for small game, varmint hunting, and deer. Even though it isn't completely, many famous people said that the .32-20 Winchester Ammo comes very close to being an all-rounder cartridge. People still recognize the shooter's accuracy with mild recoil. The .32-20 Winchester Ammo has an effective range of about 100 yards, where it can easily take down small game. People today use the .32-20 Winchester Ammo to modify and create daughter cartridges out of it that are suitable for different purposes. The overall length of the .32-20 Winchester Ammo is 40.4mm, and the bullet diameter of the cartridge is 7.94mm. The lightest variant of the .32-20 Winchester Ammo is the 85-grain bullet load that can travel at a velocity of 1,100 feet per second while creating an energy level of 228 ft.lbf. Manufacturer The .32-20 Winchester Ammo was designed and manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company in 1882 in the United States. Uses The .32-20 Winchester Ammo back in the day was used for hunting small game, varmint hunting, and for deer, but now better options are available. But the .32-20 Winchester Ammo does not damage the animal's meat, meaning it hunts and preserves the meat and hides.

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