Re: 30-30 Revolver
Posted: 21 Jun 2013 10:21
Greetings
I shoot Dan Wesson Supermag revolvers. They all weight about 4 pounds with the 8 inch barrel assembles. Figuring recoil is the same from same weight bullets getting punched out at about the same velocity from same weight revolvers I have to say the 357 Supermag with a 180 grainer at 1550 does not produce any horendous recoil. I do not know exactly how fast that revolver will get a 170 grainer going but I would think anyone that can tolerate the recoil of a 44 mag slamming a 240 grainer at 1500 fps could handle that 30-30.
Getting to a case that holds near the same amount of powder as the 30-30 is the 375 SM. With a 220 grainer it is routine to see 1550 fps using 296 with my 8 inch DW. More fps can be gained with 1680. Again recoil to me is quit tolerable although I do not recommend shooting these revolvers close by a flat verticle surface (wall) that would reflect the blast noise towards you.
It is not till I get into bullets weights beyond 240 grains that I get a little uncomfortable with recoil. The 414 SM with 265 + grainers crono'd at 1630 fps from an 8 inch DW was about my comfort zone. There gets to be a hidious muzzle blast and a sharp twisting of the grip that my "over 60 wrists just do not like much".
So me.. If I wanted one.. I would venture forth. I would rather have tried it and found it more than I bargained for than to wonder for the rest of my life..What if I had tried. Admiral Rickover stated" Our doughts are traitors and make us loose the good we oft might win by failing to attempt" . He of course is the man responsible for our Navy having nuclear power today.
Mike in Peru
I shoot Dan Wesson Supermag revolvers. They all weight about 4 pounds with the 8 inch barrel assembles. Figuring recoil is the same from same weight bullets getting punched out at about the same velocity from same weight revolvers I have to say the 357 Supermag with a 180 grainer at 1550 does not produce any horendous recoil. I do not know exactly how fast that revolver will get a 170 grainer going but I would think anyone that can tolerate the recoil of a 44 mag slamming a 240 grainer at 1500 fps could handle that 30-30.
Getting to a case that holds near the same amount of powder as the 30-30 is the 375 SM. With a 220 grainer it is routine to see 1550 fps using 296 with my 8 inch DW. More fps can be gained with 1680. Again recoil to me is quit tolerable although I do not recommend shooting these revolvers close by a flat verticle surface (wall) that would reflect the blast noise towards you.
It is not till I get into bullets weights beyond 240 grains that I get a little uncomfortable with recoil. The 414 SM with 265 + grainers crono'd at 1630 fps from an 8 inch DW was about my comfort zone. There gets to be a hidious muzzle blast and a sharp twisting of the grip that my "over 60 wrists just do not like much".
So me.. If I wanted one.. I would venture forth. I would rather have tried it and found it more than I bargained for than to wonder for the rest of my life..What if I had tried. Admiral Rickover stated" Our doughts are traitors and make us loose the good we oft might win by failing to attempt" . He of course is the man responsible for our Navy having nuclear power today.
Mike in Peru