EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 33 MIN
#341- The 30-30 Should Have Died 50 Years Ago!
from The GUNS Magazine Podcast
Gun writers and manufacturers have been trying to kill off the .30-30 Winchester for over fifty years. From the magnum craze to the 6.5 Creedmoor, new calibers are constantly hyped as the ultimate replacement. Yet, the humble .30-30 lever gun remains one of the most popular deer hunting setups in America. In this episode, Brent Wheat and Roy Huntington discuss why this 130-year-old classic is still the 'adjustable wrench' of the firearms world, debunk the myths about lever-action accuracy and explain why basic hunting skills matter far more than ballistic spreadsheets. Key Takeaways: ● The .30-30 Winchester remains commercially viable and highly popular because it perfectly fits the real-world parameters of most deer hunters. ● Modern manufacturing (like Ruger-built Marlins) and polymer-tipped ammunition have disproven the old myth that lever guns are inherently inaccurate. ● Basic woodcraft and getting close to game are more effective than relying on hyper-velocity cartridges designed for extreme distances. --- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email [email protected] Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel @gunspodcastus or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us
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