It Is Finally Here! The 30-30 WIN 130gr TUI® | Fort Scott Munitions
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- We are beyond excited to finally add the 30-30 Win. to the TUI® lineup in a 130gr. After many tests and months of research and development, it is finally here. Head over to our website to pick yours up today!
Basic Specs:
- Caliber: 30-30 Win.
- Grain: 130gr
- Avg. FPS: 2393
- BC: 0.468
- SAAMI Standards: Yes
- Ballistic Gel Test Distance: 100yds
- Accuracy Test: 5 Rounds 100yds
- Functionality Test: 1000 Rounds
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Fort Scott Munitions™ is one of the nation’s leading developers of premium rifle ammo and handgun ammo for the hunting and shooting sports markets. We produce a full line of match-grade, premium ammunition designed and engineered to exceed expectations with proven, repeatable results.
Hell....I've been loading and shooting 130's in my 30/30 for over 35 years. Works great and killed over 40 deer with them. Mainly with my T/C
Yes please!
I smile when wife asks why I take 30-30 and not 30-6 or soccom 16.its my go to in Michigan for walkabout or swampn.im 68 and it's taken many deer from 20 to 100+yds.
heck yeah can't wait to try it out in my Encore Pro Hunter.
Been waiting on this since i started watching yalls channel awesome video cant wait to see some hunting with this round from yall keep up the awesome work
@Big6Red3
That 130gr projectile is the lightest project I’ve ever heard of for a .30-30!!!
I’ve hunted and shot 165, 175, and 185gr projectiles from a .30-30!!!
You get a good ole thump of recoil from the 185gr and the felt recoil drops as the weight of the projectile goes down!
I’ve also fired a .17 caliber sabot varmit round out of my.30-30 before, but it was so long ago that I can’t remember what the felt recoil was like for that round!
YES!!!!!
Best ammo out there.
So what is the benefit of it? What makes it special? The hornady FTX 160 gr gets the same velocity out of my 94, shoots tighter groups and does more damage to the gel block, from what I've seen in your video. What about your ammo, makes it better?
You're exactly right. What is the USP (unique selling position) in real world hunting situations? Does it make a more lethal hunting bullet? Show results!
@@davida.4933 I've taken 5 antelope and a deer with the hornady 160 gr lvr bullet. It has performed as well as, and better than most of the other 36 calibers that I have hunted deer sized game with. My experience with the hornady 30-30 ammo was impressive and left nothing to be desired. It definitely impressed me more than the 6.5 creedmoor did.
Will you be producing more soon? Found probably the only box left online.
Cool, Love my Marlin.
No primer dimpling in that tube fed?
ived been shootlng 150 gr.hornady sst's in my marlin with good sucsess
I ordered , what I thought was Speer 130 gr FN
Turned to be spire pointed projectiles… I just made my 336 a glorified 2 shot
One in the chamber..one in the tube
3 deer in the freezers that season
WONDERING SAME THING, OH BOY !!!, The Hornaday stuff Has a Soft Polymer Tip to prevent that. I sorta cringed, watching this.
Every lever action tube-fed rifle can run the pointy bullets so long as you are a very conscientious person and make sure it's only a 2-shot rifle (1 in chamber and 1 in magazine) and make sure that pointy bullet feeds through the action.
I was wondering about this too. Their .357 ammo says “NOT FOR USE IN TUBULAR MAGAZINES”, but I didn’t see that same cautionary statement on their box of .30-30. The .30-30 projectiles have a narrower point than the .357 too! Like someone said above, to be safe I guess you ought to just keep one in the mag only….
Next some 30-40Krag! Graf still makes brass
Holy Crap🤑
I like my chances against anything in the woods with this.
How many states are these legal to hunt with
I know it’s not a FMJ but trying to explain that to a game warden checking guns and ammo at a checkpoint would be a bit difficult
This didn't really sell me. All the money you spent on that gel test. And you can't do a slow-mo or get more than one angle of it. I don't know what your distance was. But that doesn't seem like a very good group For indoors on a foundation.
Far as I know tumbling bullets do NOT expand. That means they are illegal to hunt with.
Under a given caliber I suppose. A hard cast bullet out of a .45-70 doesn't need to expand to rip a large hole through a critter.
1.392 isn’t much to bragg about unless it’s 200 yards.
lts mlnute of deer at a 100 yds
It's nothing to sneeze at either.
It's a specific rifle, with a specific chamber, with a specific barrel throat and bore, and a specific casing they loaded their bullet into. Way too many parameters to assume it's going to be the same with every lever action rifle.