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History of 30-30 Ammo
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The .30-30 (pronounced thirty-thirty) cartridge was America’s first small bore sporting round that used smokeless powder. The round served as a transition between the traditional black powder of the 18th and 19th centuries and the smokeless powder that became popular during the turn of the 20th century and remains so today.
The .30-30 is a rimmed, bottlenecked cartridge that houses a lead, semi-jacketed bullet with a diameter of .308 inch. The .30-30 casing neck measures .330 inch, while the base has a diameter of .422 inch. The case is 2.039 inches long.
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SAF, CCRKBA Doubling Down on TV Campaigns to Protect 2A Rights
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The Second Amendment Foundation and Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms today announced new momentum in their combined efforts to educate the American public about the ongoing efforts by the anti-gun Biden-Harris administration and their colleagues in Congress to erode gun rights and discourage gun ownership. “Next week, we will see a combined total of 106 national TV spots on more than a dozen networks,” SAF founder and Executive Vice President Alan M. Gottlieb revealed. “SAF will be airing its well-received ‘2nd Amendment First Responder’ message throughout the week.” Viewers are being asked to text “PROTECT2A” to 474747.
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Chicago: No Moratorium on Murder Even on Mother’s Day
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Five days after Chicago resident Nortasha Stingley pleaded for a Mother’s Day ceasefire in the Windy City, her request was answered with a new body count, with six dead and more than 20 others wounded, according to various reports.
As noted at the popular Heyjackass.com website, Chicago has seen more than 200 people murdered so far this year, the bulk of them killed by gunfire. So far in May, at this writing, nearly 20 people have died from criminal violence, not all of them shot.
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GA: Governor Kemp Signs Repeal of Citizen's Arrest Law
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The mother of a Black man pursued and killed by white men who said they suspected him of a crime says she is "thankful, very thankful" that Georgia has repealed its Civil War-era citizen's arrest law. Wanda Cooper-Jones, the mother of Ahmaud Arbery, spoke Monday after Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 479, which says bystanders can no longer make an arrest in Georgia if a crime is committed in their presence. |
New Koenig Shooting Sports & Ruger Precision Rifle Match Coming To Colorado In June
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A new Precision Rifle Series match is coming to Grand Junction, Colo., on Jun. 12-13 and it's spearheaded by none other than 18-time Bianchi Cup Champion Doug Koenig. The match, aptly named the Koenig Shooting Sports Ruger Precision Rifle Match, will be held at Cameo Shooting and Education Complex and will feature Koenig as the match director. Regular SSUSA readers should be well versed in Koenig's many successful performances in Precision Rifle Series Production division over the past few years.
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Trust But Verify: Function-Checking Your Guns
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“Trust but verify.” Those words were spoken by NRA Honorary Life Member and 40th President of United States Ronald Reagan. He was talking about the Cold War, but I’m choosing here to apply it to new firearms. Modern firearms manufacturers are very good, indeed, at producing firearms that work well pretty much out of the box. But should you trust the gun completely straight from the box? |
NC: NC Bill Exempts Lawmakers, Others from Concealed Gun Limits
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Elected politicians in North Carolina who hold concealed weapons permits — including General Assembly members — would be allowed to bring their guns into places that are currently prohibited, under legislation a House judiciary committee approved Monday. Local prosecutors, judges and court workers already receive special exemptions to state rules that prohibit concealed permit holders from bringing guns to schools, parades and funerals; to any state and federal government buildings, or to any establishments where alcohol is served. Local sheriffs issue permits that last five years. Recipients have to receive special training. |
Canada’s “Dead” Long-Gun Registry Still Used by Police
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A year after Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his sweeping ban on firearms, shocking new revelations have emerged concerning the repudiated long gun registry and the federal police agency responsible for implementing and enforcing Canada’s gun laws. According to reports by the Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) and news media, there is good reason to believe that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has retained the long gun registry records.
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