Here- look at this
A 158 gr Bullet at 2000fps (357 carbine)
A 170 gr Bullet at 2100fps (30/30 carbine)
A 357 handgun (686-6”)
Your chart starts the 30/30 off at 2389.
What 16” easy to carry 30/30 can do that?
Even a post stated how horrible the muzzle blast was from such a short 30/30.
A 158 gr Bullet at 2000fps (357 carbine)
A 170 gr Bullet at 2100fps (30/30 carbine)
A 357 handgun (686-6”)
Your chart starts the 30/30 off at 2389.
What 16” easy to carry 30/30 can do that?
Even a post stated how horrible the muzzle blast was from such a short 30/30.
At 100 yards, the 30/30 has over 2x the energy of the 357 mag out of a rifle. Did you even look at the links I posted? Bullet type has a bunch to do about it, so energy isn't the only thing you look at...
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