Woodn't you know it...
a tree killing load for sure!
I've always heard that you don't want the gas check down below the neck, but am not clear as to WHY, unless it's due to the possibility of the gas check popping off before you fire the round. That's a nice looking load. You just need to cut a deeper throat in that 94 Winchester. 
Complete thread:
- The Heavy Thirty Rides Again! -
AaronB,
2026-04-01, 19:57
- The Heavy Thirty Rides Again! -
Slow Hand,
2026-04-02, 04:09
- Constraints on the Bullet Design - AaronB, 2026-04-02, 08:21
- Good looking projectile! -
Paul,
2026-04-02, 09:10
- Target Velocity -
AaronB,
2026-04-02, 10:24
- The RCBS 190 gr. work well in my Model 94 @ 1800. -
JimT,
2026-04-03, 07:50
- The RCBS 190 gr. work well in my Model 94 @ 1800. -
Otony,
2026-04-03, 12:37
- Yes. #30-180-FN .. my alloy it's 190 + grains. (nt) - JimT, 2026-04-03, 13:05
- The RCBS 190 gr. work well in my Model 94 @ 1800. - Creeker, 2026-04-04, 20:36
- The RCBS 190 gr. work well in my Model 94 @ 1800. -
Otony,
2026-04-03, 12:37
- The RCBS 190 gr. work well in my Model 94 @ 1800. -
JimT,
2026-04-03, 07:50
- Target Velocity -
AaronB,
2026-04-02, 10:24
- Heavy Thirty in .30-30 -- a qualified success -
AaronB,
2026-04-04, 13:21
- Woodn't you know it... -
Paul,
2026-04-06, 19:50
- Case filler -
AaronB,
2026-04-07, 13:38
- Throating... - Paul, 2026-04-07, 15:10
- Case filler -
AaronB,
2026-04-07, 13:38
- Woodn't you know it... -
Paul,
2026-04-06, 19:50
- The Heavy Thirty Rides Again! -
Slow Hand,
2026-04-02, 04:09