Subj : Re: 30 super - opinions? To : Moondog From : Gamgee Date : Sat Aug 13 2022 06:33 pm -=> Moondog wrote to Gamgee <=- > Mo> I think we might've grazed over it awhile back, but there is a > Mo> new cartridge that came out early this year called 30 super. > Mo> It's a lighter lesser diameter bullet than the 9mm, but the case > Mo> is longer. Their about the same legth, except for the case > Mo> diameter is smaller. A .308" 110 grain bullet versus a 124 grain > Mo> or greater .356" diameter projectile. Velocity is higher, which > Mo> makes up for the lack of size. In an S&W Shield+, capacity is 13 > Mo> rounds compared to 7 rounds of 9mm. A slightly extended mag > Mo> which offers more to hold on to provides 16 round capacity. > Mo> Federal , Remington, Seepr, CCI and Hornady are all offering the > Mo> round, so it's not like looking for 5.7 or 22TCM. > I won't be getting one any time soon. In my personal opinion, I don't > want to carry anything weaker than a 9mm. The *only* advantage that I > can see this cartridge providing is higher magazine capacity. I've > already solved that by upgrading my S&W Shield to a Shield Plus. > Honestly the only way I see this being beneficial is to a .380 Auto user > who wants a little more punch, but doesn't want to go "all the way" to a > 9mm ... (which is a little strange). > > Here a a couple of decent reviews: > > https://gunmagwarehouse.com/blog/30-super-carry-vs-9mm-ammo-face-off/ > > https://gununiversity.com/30-super-carry/ Mo> I've been trying to find reloading data on it, and disocvered it Mo> has a .312 diameter round rather than the .308 as I expected. A Mo> couple of reloading die manufacturers make sizing dies, but the Mo> powder charge data isn't officialy available. Some compare the Mo> cartridge to 30 Luger or 32 H&R, which have been around as long Mo> as if longer than 9mm. The factories use custom powder blends Mo> that are not the same as cannister powders available to hand Mo> loaders, and can squeeze more velocity under safe pressures. I Mo> was hoping they would use .308 bullets, since I have a bunch of Mo> 110gr projectiles intended for 30 Carbine. I have been loading Mo> them as varmint loads in .308 Winchester. Well, so much Mo> for adopting a cartridge based on existing supplies... Might be a blessing in disguise. I think this cartridge isn't going to take off, and will fade away quietly. I don't see it offering anything really useful to anyone. .... Gone crazy, be back later, please leave message. --- MultiMail/Linux v0.52 þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .