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| Above, .30-30 Winchester cartridges. The Hornady LEVERevolution is at left. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Last Wednesday, three of us went out target shooting at the shooting area near our community. I started with my Winchester 62A .22 pump rifle I inherited from my grandfather.
After that, I did some shooting with my Winchester 94. I took the opportunity to try out the Hornady LEVERevolution .30-30 flex tipped ammo for the first time. No problems or issues occurred.
MSN posted a slideshow article by JoshC on "Why I Still Shoot .30-30 In 2025".
It starts out with:
Some folks say the .30-30 Winchester is outdated—like it should’ve been retired with grandpa’s flannel. But I still keep one in the safe, and honestly, it sees more use than a lot of my “modern” rifles. It may not check every spec-sheet box, but it flat-out works. Whether I’m hunting, hiking, or just messing around on the range, there are a few solid reasons the .30-30 hasn’t lost its spot in my lineup.
To view the slideshow article, go here.

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