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  • bpost
    The most accurate load I had for the 30-30 used a medium Book listed charge of IMR 4895. I did note some unburned powder kernnels in the cases after shooting them, seating the bullets longer seemed to help a bit. The group was about 3-4" at 100 yards.

    I also used Unique powder but was dissatisified with the results in my rifle.

    There is some reloading info available for the 30-30 using light bullets in the ENCORE pistol. Doing a google search might get you what you need.
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  • Pearyw
    I load a lot of .30-30 loads with a 160 gr cast lead bullet with a gas check and 10.4 gr of Herco. It makes a good plinking load for my pre-64 Winchester 94.
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  • Ray Boone
    I have a family heirloom Win 1894 carbine mfg in 1898. I shoot no jacketed bullets in it. I cast some bullets, but mostly I shoot Oregon Trail Laser-Cast bullets in it. They are an alloy of about 4 or 5 metals. For the 30 WCF (aka 30-30) I prefer the 170 grain and load with either IMR 4198 or SR 4759. Velocities run from 1500 to 1700 fps with pressures well below maximum. Leading is not a problem, and probably wouldn't be at even higher velocities. I use the bullets for my hunter education classes in 308 and 30-06, with velocities running between 1800-2000 fps and leading is very minimal. I suppose the 30-30 loaded with cast bullets at 1700 fps would kill a deer, but I'd prefer something with a little more snap, saving the 30-30 for fun.
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  • whitedemon89@yahoo.com
    30-30 loads are easy, 170gr. semi jacketed with 1.6 cc of imr 4198

    Whenever in Danger, Empty the chamber.
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  • mrbruce
    You will need to load them one at a time because of the tip shape, but IMR 3031 and a 125 gr Ballistic Tip make for a very interesting load.

    Gun control is hitting what your aiming at.
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