Decoding the .30-30: Mastering Ballistics and Ballistics Charts
Grasping the Fundamentals of .30-30 Ballistics Bullet Diameter and Weight The .30-30 typically uses bullets with a .308-inch diameter, with weights commonly ranging from grains to grains. Heavier bullets tend to have a higher ballistic coefficient, which is a measure of how well a bullet resists air resistance and, therefore, maintain their velocity and fight … Read more