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Has anyone ever heard of this wildcat?


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last time i checked, a "cougar" started at 40 -


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Ha! I’ve found a rifle for sale in .30 Cougar. Says that on the barrel anyway.

Looks like a ‘50s-‘60s vintage rifle. Can’t find anything about the cartridge.


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At least one 30 Cougar was a necked down 357 Auto Mag Pistol cartridge.

https://www.amtguns.info/300-a...post11352.html#11352

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last time i checked, a "cougar" started at 40 -

Big Grin rotflmo animal animal animal lol


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Hmmmm . . . . Big Grin

AFAICT, it's an improved .30-30.

I have concluded that I am not interested.


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I don't think that there are any .30 caliber wildcats that I would be interested in. .30 cal is pretty much a saturated market. 300 blackout to 30-378 and all the "improved" cartridges, every velocity range is pretty much covered. I'm sure someone has already done a .30 cal by 20mm round.


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I don't think that there are any .30 caliber wildcats that I would be interested in. .30 cal is pretty much a saturated market. 300 blackout to 30-378 and all the "improved" cartridges, every velocity range is pretty much covered. I'm sure someone has already done a .30 cal by 20mm round.


100% true!

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Not listed in Donnelly's book. CH-4D doesn't show it. Make a chamber cast if you really want to know.


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