You can find 30-40 Krag ammunition at various locations, including local gun shops, sporting goods stores, and online retailers specializing in ammunition. Websites like MidwayUSA, Brownells, and Ammunition Depot often carry this caliber. Additionally, checking with local shooting ranges or gun shows may yield options. Always ensure you comply with local laws and regulations when purchasing ammunition.
A Krag Jorgensen in 30/40
300 USD or so
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krag-J%C3%B8rgensen
JUST BOUGHT ONE FOR $1000 AND I STOLE IT THEY RUN ABOUT $2000 IF REAL CLEAN
Anywhere from 1 to 3 dollars a round.
There are entire books devoted to this- and Wikianswers cannot reproduce a book- but the link at the bottom of this page will take you to a good Wikipedia article on the Krag rifles- with links to more material from there.
no! the ammo is not interchangeable!
The US model 1898 Krag Jorgenson rifle was chambered for the 30-40 krag cartridge.These are still loaded by remington arms company.
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Have a gunsmith check it out. Should be 30/40 Krag
The Norwegian Krag came in only one caliber, 6.5x55mm Swedish, because in 1896 the Swedish and Norwegian armies decided to accept a common cartridge. However, the Swedes adopted the Model 1896 Mauser rifle, which was mechanically stronger than the Krag, and consequently most people feel that a Norwegian Krag should be shot with lightly-loaded ammo rather than full-power Swedish ammunition. The Kingdom of Denmark also adopted Krag rifles, in 8x58mm rimmed, and the US bought manufacturing rights to build Krag rifles chambered in .30-40 US.
19 is what percent of 3040= 19 / 3040= 0.00625Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.00625 * 100 = 0.63%