Husqvarna 30wcf single shot.

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Anyone with experience and or knowledge on these rifle would beost appreciated, would it be alright to fire modern factory loaded 30-30 ammo? I do have some hand loaded 30+30 start loads that had had done, helping potashminer. 110 gr with 27 gr aa2230
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Looks much like the single shot Huskies in 22LR that InterSurplus handles occasionally. I got one from Trade Ex years ago. It's accurate, and very dainty and light. The best really light 22 I've ever handled. I'm envious of your 30.30.
 
Looks much like the single shot Huskies in 22LR that InterSurplus handles occasionally. I got one from Trade Ex years ago. It's accurate, and very dainty and light. The best really light 22 I've ever handled. I'm envious of your 30.30.
Thanks! I have another single shot husky in 22 wrf that I had purchased a while back, yes basically a beefed up version of the rim fire.
 
Really fine condition, better than most!
I don't know why it would not be OK to use any standard .30-30 ammunition. You could also handload pointed bullets.
Yes, it is in excellent condition. For the age, the case hardening is still quite visible which is really nice. I'd think, reloadind something like a 30 cal 150 gr bonded or interlock will really be interesting.
 
I shot a bit of commercial ammo through the one I had, handled it fine, recoil was a little stiff, ran milder hand loads through it after.
Wouldn't want to crack a stock on one of these, be hard to find a replacement.
 
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