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Some time ago, an acquaintance of mine gifted me with about 500 Norma 30 cal [.308 dia] RNSP bullets.
He told me they were for reloading the 30-30, and initially, that looked possible.

On closer examination, however, I noted that the crimping groove was way closer to the base of the
bullet than in any other 150 grain bullets specifically designed for the 30-30.

I thought of just using them up as "plinkers", but I decided to try a few seated deep enough to cycle through
my 3 Marlin 336 Rifles. To my amazement, with a load of Leverevolution, they shot close to moa at 100 yards.
Testing them in media, they expanded beautifully without breaking up.

Now I know that most often you can get away without a crimp even in these tube magazine rifles, so I could
have just seated them deeper past the crimping groove, and skipped the crimp.

But, since a couple of decades ago, I had one loaded 30-30 cartridge that was not crimped, "slip" the bullet into
the case till the powder stopped it, I like to crimp my 30-30 loads, just for peace of mind.

I contemplated selling them off, but being the reluctant seller of bullets that appear to work well, and shoot well,
I decided to try something else.

I took a regular 30-30 case [ 2.040" long] and lopped it off to 1.880" This allows me to seat and crimp this Norma
bullet in the crimping groove, while giving a COL identical to a regular loaded 30-30 round. It cycles through the
action perfectly, and feeds normally.

Subsequent range testing resulted in the same results as the original full length cases without the crimp.

I think a steady diet of these shortened rounds might be detrimental to the neck area of the chamber, causing some
erosion in time, but I doubt that 4-500 rounds between 3 rifles will cause any issues. Pic is below. Dave

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Whoa! It's like when I created the 30-30 WSM! :)

(I wanted to try 130 gr TSX bullets in a Remington 788 30-30 but ran into a similar problem in that they needed to be seated deeper than the case mouth to fit)

Could you have used a LEE factory crimp die to work with regular length brass?
 
A LEE FCD would have been much less effort but you certainly made it work.

Certainly true, but I've got a bit of extra time on my hands right now, so had to try it.

You forgot to mention it looks good too! Life's too short to shoot ugly ammo.

I actually think it looks better than the original....but of course, I'm biased at this point, lol.
 
Here is a pic of the 130 TSX along with some standard 30-30 cartridges. As you can see, the 130 TSX wasn't lining up properly to fit!. My solution was similar to yours.

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Accuracy was good and velocity was just over 2500 FPS
 
It looks like more modern cartridge now. Bravo! You just gave me an idea for loading the 40 grain Nosler or Hornady plastic tipped bullets in my .22 hornet. I have too many .22 H cases anyway...
 
It only took me about 1-½ hours to make 3 boxes [60 pieces] of the modified cases.

I think that will be enough to use up all these bullets. I will take one of my 30-30s
hunting this fall [hopefully] for deer in Farm country. Shots are generally 150 Yards
or less.

I forgot to mention that, once the case is shortened, one can no longer seat and
crimp with a 30-30 die, so I had to search for something else to do the "seat and
crimp" on these modified cases. The 300 Savage seating die proved to be the ticket.
Dave.
 
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I think that was brilliant. You found a solution that worked perfectly. My first thought was also to go with a Lee FCD, but after loading your stash of Norma bullets you wouldn't have any more need of the Lee FCD. So you saved yourself a bit of money and still got the job done, congrats!
 
I forgot to mention that, once the case is shortened, one can no longer seat and
crimp with a 30-30 die, so I had to search for something else to do the "seat and
crimp" on these modified cases. The 300 Savage seating die proved to be the ticket.
Dave.

I was going to ask what you used to crimp the modified cases . . . but you beat me to it. I agree with sailor38, "Eagleye30" sounds good!!
 
I find the 30-30 fun to mess around with, mine is a Ruger #1 so I don"t need to monkey around with crimping. Iam looking for a load for the 220 RN any suggestions?
 
I find the 30-30 fun to mess around with, mine is a Ruger #1 so I don"t need to monkey around with crimping. Iam looking for a load for the 220 RN any suggestions?

Well, bunny, you have a very strong action in that #1, so your limitation is the 30-30 case itself, admittedly not the strongest case
out there. If it was me, I would be starting with W748, W755 [if you have any] or Leverevolution. With the latter, I would be starting
around 24 grains and work up carefully. Dave.
 
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