Over the last few years, I keep seeing comparisons of 7.62x39 to 30-30 in terms of power and range. I don't have a vast knowledge of ballistic science so I'm not disputing the comparison, but I've just been curious.
Since 30-30 more closely resembles a big cartidge, why is it limited to (roughly) 200-300 yards?
Is it:
a) round nose bullet design
b) type of powder
c) amount of powder
d) all of the above
e) other?
Since 30-30 more closely resembles a big cartidge, why is it limited to (roughly) 200-300 yards?
Is it:
a) round nose bullet design
b) type of powder
c) amount of powder
d) all of the above
e) other?