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.30 carbine - Wikipedia
U.S. Army specifications for the new cartridge mandated the caliber to be greater than .27, with an effective range of 300 yards or more, and a midrange trajectory ordinate of 18 inches (460 mm) or less at 300 yards.
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The .30 Carbine: History & Performance | An Official Journal ...
2022年10月20日 · Designed at the opening of World War II as a cartridge based off the .32 WSL, the .30 Carbine cartridge became synonymous with the light rifle it was developed for: the M1 carbine.
The .30 Carbine: A Light, But Useful Cartridge - The Big Game ...
The rimless .30 Carbine (7.62x33mm) was originally designed to fire a .30 caliber, 110gr full metal jacket bullet at just under 2,000 feet per second. Though the .30 Carbine was certainly no slouch, it was much less powerful than the .30-06 Springfield round fired by the M1 Garand.
What calibers are .30 cal? | [January Updated] - TheGunZone
2024年2月19日 · .30 caliber rifles are known for their versatility, relatively flat trajectories, and ability to take down a wide range of game. What are some popular hunting cartridges in .30 caliber?
What rifles are .30 caliber? | [January Updated] - TheGunZone
2024年2月18日 · .30 caliber rifles typically use ammunition with a bullet diameter of .30 inches, such as .30-06 Springfield or .308 Winchester. Are .30 caliber rifles suitable for long-range shooting? Yes, many .30 caliber rifles are suitable for long-range shooting, especially when paired with high-quality optics.
Ammo Brief: .30 Carbine - Gun Digest
2023年8月10日 · The .30 Carbine cartridge is in the same class as the .32-20 WCF, but slightly more powerful. It’s wholly a small game and varmint round, despite contrary claims by those who love the short, light and handy M-1 Carbine.
A History of Military Rifle Calibers: The .30 Caliber Era ...
2016年5月16日 · For fifty years the .30 caliber round reigned, and – although supplemented in the 1960s by newer, lighter ~.22 caliber rifle cartridges – it continues to serve today as part of the current dual-caliber paradigm.