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| Remington Model 8 Auto-Loading Rifle |
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| 30 Remington Express |
| Below are different Head Stamps and loadings available. This cartridge is obsolete, no longer produced or available. (9 Different Items!) This is a page is very long |
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| Early Remington "REM-UMC" Headstamp shortly after Remington bought UMC company. with 170 Gr. "CORE-LOKT" Soft Point $ 3.75 / Cartridge No Limit |
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| Early "Peters" Headstamp before Remington bought Peters Company. with 170 Gr. "CORE-LOKT" Soft Point $ 4.75 / Cartridge Limit One Cartridge |
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| Remington "R-P" Headstamp shortly after Remington bought Peters Company. with 170 Gr. "CORE-LOKT" Soft Point $ 3.75 / Cartridge No Limit |
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| Western Cartridge Co. "SUPER-X" Headstamp "Silver-Tip" 170 Grain Soft point $ 4.75 / Cartridge Limit One Cartridge |
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| Western Cartridge Co. "WESTERN" Headstamp "MUSHROOM" Hollow Point $ 4.25 / Cartridge Limit One Cartridge |
| Early Remington "REM-UMC" Headstamp shortly after Remington bought UMC company. with 165 Gr. "MUSHROOM" HollowPoint Projectile $ 4.50 / Cartridge Limit One Cartridge |
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| 30-30 Winchester |
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| The 30 Remington was introduced in 1906 for the Remington Model 8 Auto-loader rifle as the 30-30 Remington and then Remington quickly changed the name to 30 Remington to avoid confusion with the 30-30 Winchester. It was Remington's "rimless" answer to the Winchester 30-30 with basically the same ballistics as the 30-30. It was later chambered in the Remington Model 14 pump action and Model 30 Bolt-Action rifles, and Model 81 (an improved Model 8) and Steven's Model 425 lever action rifle. This was the start of a series of auto-loading cartridges which included the .25, .30, .32, and .35 Remington, sometimes also called Remington Auto-loads. The .25, .30, and .32 are the same case with different diameters projectiles, the .35 has a wider case. The .25, .30 (30-30), .32 are Obsolete, the 35 is still made today. |
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| First called the 30-30 Remington |
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| Very Early 30-30 Remington by Peters Cartridge Company before they were bought by the Remington Co. Very hard to find "Peters 30-30 REM" Head Stamp, Nickel Plated Copper Soft Point Projectile "P" on Primer $19.95/Cartridge Limit One Cartridge |
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| Early Remington "REM-UMC" Headstamp shortly after Remington bought UMC company. with Copper Full Metal Jacket Projectile $ 4.25 / Cartridge Limit One |
| Early Remington "REM-UMC" Headstamp shortly after Remington bought UMC company. with Nickel Plated Copper Full Metal Jacket Projectile $ 4.75 / Cartridge Limit One |
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