Oh, you are so right.
The manufacturers figured this out a very long time ago. Slight change, a bit better looking in the ballistics department, sell lots of them.
market clogged up? Make another slight change, more sales of a "better" rifle.
Market slowing down? Shorten and fatten the case! More sales.
Give new rifles to the gun editors so they will write exagerated accounts of their great performance.
And on and on.
You write that like keeping the firearms manufacturers in business is a bad thing.
As a well-made rifle will last for a few lifetimes it wouldn't be long before all the gun makers would be t**s up due to lack of sales if not for the new and shiny developments.
Don't mess with a good thing and it will get worn out and replaced.
You write that like keeping the firearms manufacturers in business is a bad thing.

BECAUSE IT IS COOL! enough said. 30-30s in my eyes suck compared to the other white tail cartridges 308, ought six etc. but i dont think there is a calibre that has taken more wild game the the ol' 30-30. i own one because i think everyone should. i reload for it and you sure cant fit very much powder in there lol. but i will never part with my 94. brush gun with open sights. at 150yds not much gets away when im holding it anyway. light. fast handling. the natives around here swear by them. deer, bear, moose. you name it! back in the day guys were loading up 220g in them but that seemed to fade out. now a days i can only find data for up to 170g. just as well i guess lol.
I like your point!You write this as a pessimist thinks.
Don't mess with a good thing and it will get worn out and replaced.
Phukc with it too much and the taste buds sour.
So what is your point?
The only new rifles I bought in my lifetime is the T-Bolt I bought this year from DSG. It said Browning on it.
One other was a grad present for my daughter.
T-Bolts have been around for many moons, as it's parent maker.
Meat and t'atters hasn't lost it's flavor either.
They toss chit out there called Tofueey, but it don't match up to
the real thing.
YMMV
Cause John Wayne had one!
You write that like keeping the firearms manufacturers in business is a bad thing.
I don't know how you could possibly get that meaning out of what I wrote.
Read it again and read carefully.
You should see where I state the manufacturers were terrific at making and marketing an article that shooters bought up in great numbers.
This was no easy feat, because there was very little difference in their new designs.
He also had BALLS.
Something that is sorely lacking in today's male of the species.
He also had BALLS.
Something that is sorely lacking in today's male of the species.
I never heard of anyone loading 220's into a .30/30 case. I'm assuming these were .30/40 Krag projectiles and I think they would encroach on powder space badly, the .30/30 isn't a very big case. In my neck of the woods the .303 Savage was rated a better moose rifle by many years ago as they were available with 190 grain bullets but that is about the heaviest bullet that was offered in the .30/30 class of cartridges.




























