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So the internutz is blowing up a bit with the announcement by Federal that they're offering the .30 Super Carry and that it'll be chambered in S&W's EZ Shield first. Not too much information, except that it'll be loaded with a 100 grain bullet and that the Smith's capacity will be 10 rounds versus 8 rounds of 9mm (so maybe not a bottleneck round?). Has anyone heard anything more about this? My WAG is that it may turn out to be a fun little field cartridge that eventually goes nowhere because the manufacturers only treat it as a concealed-carry round. Depending on ballistics, this may be something I'd love to see in a 4" to 5" barrel. | ||
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When we can't get enough of "standard" caliber ammo, Federal comes out with a new boutique caliber that appears to be aimed at increasing the capacity in sub compact carry guns. Color me not amused. Certifiable member of the gun toting, septuagenarian, bucket list workin', crazed retiree, bald is beautiful club! USN (RET), COTEP #192 | |||
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9mm seems pretty available now. The availability of revolver ammo still seems spotty. The thing is everything available is pricey. With inflation taking it's bite, that may not change for quite a while. | |||
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Yet another cartridge destined for the boneyard. ____________________________________________________ "I am your retribution." - Donald Trump, speech at CPAC, March 4, 2023 | |||
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Not bottlenecked. Seems like .30 Super Carry is to 9mm what .327 Federal is to .357 Magnum. | |||
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Gracie Allen is my personal savior! |
^^^ Ah. So, yeah, just about fated to be a great field cartridge that's throttled at birth by people who insist it's a compact defense pistol cartridge. Chingao. Still, I guess it'll be at least borderline interesting to see how it compares to the .30 Luger and 7.62x25. Assuming, of course, that interesting pistols wind up getting chambered for it. | |||
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Hard to beat the 7.62 x 25. Wish there was a modern handgun for that round. U.S. Army 11F4P Vietnam 69-70 NRA Life Member | |||
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Forgive my ignorance but what makes it a great field cartridge? Capacity means little in the field (at least in my maybe naive brain). What does this thing bring to the field that a .327 or 357 mag doesn't? I'm not arguing and am just looking to learn. | |||
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Maybe the first production gun, but: Nighthawk Custom GRP 5″ NEW 30 Super Carry, IOS Cut w Trijicon RMR Plate "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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The fact that you should be able to get a whole lot of them in a magazine is probably it’s only real upside. Which is fine. _____________________________________________________ Sliced bread, the greatest thing since the 1911. | |||
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It’s a bold move Cotton, let’s see how it works out for them. Getting more .45, .38, .357, etc. in the pipeline……crazy talk I tells ya. Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris | |||
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So it's a mini .30 carbine round? ------------------------------------- Always the pall bearer, never the corpse. | |||
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Sounds like a high pressure version of the old 32 French long | |||
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Or the 7.65 used in Lugers and Broomhandles. End of Earth: 2 Miles Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles | |||
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^^^ Not to mention the SIG P220.
I've been messing around a little bit with a .30 Luger and a 7.62x25, and am looking forward to spending more time with them as the ammunition supply improves. Something like this might be a bit more interesting as a plinking and hunting round than a .22LR if (as seems likely) the bullet is driven fast enough. In my opinion that might be a more rewarding use for the cartridge than as a defensive round in the relatively short barrel of a compact pistol. As for the .327 and .357 magnums, I don't see it supplanting them at all. The .357 is and will forever be in a different class. On the other hand, I'm hoping that it's as close to a .327 as is reasonably possible just because I like semiautos too and the .327 has been fun to shoot - through a 5" barreled GP100.
Ahh. Somebody's gonna handload for something like that. If more full-sized pistols are chambered for it then maybe we'll see hotter loads.
I wouldn't mind if somebody came out with something like the SACM 1935A chambered for it, only maybe with a better safety and a bit more durable finish. | |||
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Straight-wall cartridge case, unlike 7.65 Luger or 7.62 Tokarev variants. Not quite as long as .30 Carbine. Performance claimed is about like the old .32-20 (.32WCF), also a bottle-neck design, and not far off the .32 H&R Magnum or .327 Federal (rimmed cases suitable for revolvers). Closest comparison I can offer is a .32ACP Magnum (lengthened case, greater powder capacity, higher pressures, probably too hot for blowback pistol designs, more suitable to locked-breech pistols). Probably a loud little sucker in a compact semi-auto pistol, and even with the fairly lightweight bullet I would expect some "snappy" recoil effect. Some folks will go for anything "new", "improved", or "super duper". You could be the first kid on your block to have one! Retired holster maker. Retired police chief. Formerly Sergeant, US Army Airborne Infantry, Pathfinders | |||
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So it looks like we get 9mm performance (per Federal's numbers) from a cartridge slightly thinner than 9mm. Capacity of the Shield EZ goes from 8 to 10. Capacity of the Shield Plus goes from 13 to 15. We really are worshipping at the alter of Capacity these days. That's a whole lot of effort by all involved for that slight increase in capacity. I wish Federal and Smith success with this but they have a huge hill to climb on this one. | |||
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If enough jump on the .30 Super it leaves more 9mm for the rest of us. Given some engineering challenges, it may also fit in a .380 sized handgun. If Ruger offers an LCP in it, you get something like a Seecamp 9mm in performance and size. There's a market for that and male dominated forums don't see it. 16 million first time gun owners in the last two years, half women. It's notably different than commonly talked up that women will pick harder recoiling and more "difficult" to operate handguns than the classic "get them a revolver" answer. After all, we didn't suddenly see 8 million more .38's sold. Speaking of, who's in for a moon clipped .30 Super six shot snub in stainless? Cylinder size might be close to the same as a five shot .38. Yeah, capacity. | |||
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Tirod: If enough jump on the .30 Super it leaves more 9mm for the rest of us. Given some engineering challenges, it may also fit in a .380 sized handgun. If Ruger offers an LCP in it, you get something like a Seecamp 9mm in performance and size. There's a market for that and male dominated forums don't see it. 16 million first time gun owners in the last two years, half women. It's notably different than commonly talked up that women will pick harder recoiling and more "difficult" to operate handguns than the classic "get them a revolver" answer. After all, we didn't suddenly see 8 million more .38's sold. Speaking of, who's in for a moon clipped .30 Super six shot snub in stainless? Cylinder size might be close to the same as a five shot .38. Yeah, capacity.[/QUOTE As an unrepentant snubby aficionado, I'd love to see a lightweight six shot J frame. I originally thought of this new cartridge as a .380 challenger. Maybe it is but it seems Federal envisions it as a direct 9mm competitor. I thought the cartridge might be a good fit for new and/or smaller framed shooters but Federal is saying expect recoil to be equivalent to similarly powered 9mm. We shall see. | |||
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Do not give a damn. I have enough logistical hassle feeding my existing established calibers. | |||
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