They are designed for use in the tubular magazines (lever guns especially), but there is no reason you couldn't use them in any 30-30 even if they were box magazine fed, or even hand-load them for a .308, 30-06, etc. The purpose of the flex-tip is to keep them from firing the primer ahead of them in a tube.
So long as the cartridge length will cycle, yes. In tubular magazines, it has been a long standing practice NOT to use pointed bullets, since the cartridge primer would be sitting on the point of the bullet below. Leverlution ammo has a plastic tip designed not to fire a primer. From Hornady's website- "Hornady, the leader in ballistic technology, brings you an innovation in ammunition performance featuring state of the industry elastomer Flex Tip Technology that is SAFE in your tubular magazine."
The regular flex is a stiffer flex than the mid flex. A regular flex is comparable to an 85 flex. The mid flex is closer to a 75 flex.
Callaway make this shaft flex, it is designed in between a regular flex and stiff flex shaft.
Flex is a DJ and Singer
Forces bend flex.
the stiffness of the stick when u flex it
about a 40 flex is maximum for a junior stick ---------------------------------------- The biggest flex a hockey stick can have, and I'm assuming you mean the largest number, is a 115 to 120 (depending on the manufacturer). A 120 flex is fairly difficult to find and most are only available in Europe. For the most part, the highest flex available in the USA is a 110. In case there was any question, the higher the number in the flex rating, the stiffer the stick. Here is a listing of average flex ratings for each size stick: Youth - 35 to 40 flex Junior - 50 flex Intermediate - 60 to 70 flex Senior - 75 to 110
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Flex is a measure of how bendable the stick is, the flex has nothing to do with left of right handedness. For high school players the standard flex is 85, with some of the stronger players using 100 flex. You want a flex that is going to allow you to get as much snap as possible when you shoot. The lower the flex, the easier the stick bends.