No a comerical round is not avalible to the public
Actually written as 30-30, it indicated a .30 caliber bullet, driven by a charge of smokeless powder that was a weight of 30 grains. First called the .30 Winchester Center Fire (or .30 WCF) the name 30-30 was adopted by Marlin.
The correct cartridge for your Winchester 30WCF(Winchester Center Fire) is the 30-30 Winchester.These may be found in 150gr. or 170gr. bullet weights.
No, it won't fit. The .45 caliber bullet is 0.45" in diameter; the .30 caliber bullet is .15" smaller. The brass is different size too.
Depends on the angle it's fired at, and which .30 caliber. When fired at an angle of about 45 degrees, a 30-06 can fire a bullet about 4-5 miles.
NO! Your Marlin model 30aw(all weather) was chambered in 30-30Win.That is the only cartridge that will fire correctly in your rifle.
It will fire the 30-30 win.marked ammo.This will be visable on the box of cartridges that you will buy.
how much is a marlin 30-30 model 36A worth how much is a marlin 30-30 model 36A worth
Normally between 200-350 dollars.
No. The bullet is too big. A 30-30 is a .30 caliber bullet. a .38 bullet is .357 caliber
A Marlin 336 RC .30-30 is a tube fed, centerfire lever action rifle (carbine) made by Marlin Firearms. The 336 is normally considered a "brush gun" used for hunting animals like deer, black bear and wild hogs at close range in wooded areas. The 336 is an "improved" model of the 1893 Marlin and has been manufactured since 1948. RC signifies "regular carbine", the gun has two bands holding the magazine tube to the barrel, a pistol grip stock and a 20 inch barrel. The .30-30 Winchester cartridge is the first American civilian cartridge developed to use smokeless powder and dates from 1895. The 30-30 is a centerfire rimmed cartridge which fires a 150 grain .308 (7.62mm) bullet at 2400 feet per second or a 170 grain bullet at 2200 feet per second. The metric designation of the .30-30 is 7.62X51Rmm. There is information about both the Marlin 336 and the .30-30 in Wikipedia.
Not particularly.
The Marlin model 336RC which stands for Regular Carbine were made by Marlin from 1948-1968.