7-30 Waters
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The 7-30 Waters cartridge was originally a wildcat cartridge developed by author Ken Waters in 1976 to give better performance to lever-action rifle shooters than the parent .30-30 Winchester cartridge, by providing a higher velocity and flatter trajectory with a smaller, lighter bullet. By 1984, Winchester introduced a Model 94 rifle chambered for the 7-30 Waters, establishing it as a commercial cartridge. In 1986, Thompson/Center began chambering 10-inch, 14-inch, and 20-inch Contender barrels for the cartridge.
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.38/.45 Clerke, .451 Detonics Magnum, .475 Wildey Magnum, .50 Action Express, .50 GI, 10.6×25mmR, 11.35mm Schouboe, 6.5mm Bergmann, 6.5×25mm, 7,65×25 Mannlicher, 7.65×21mm Mannlicher, 8.5mm Mars, 8mm Roth-Steyr, 9mm Mars, 9×23mm Largo, 9×25mm Dillon, Astra 3000, Astra 4000, Beretta 318, Bernardelli P8, Calico M950, Campo Giro, Coonan .357 Magnum, CZ 122 Sport, Gustloff pistol, HK P10, HK P9S, Hämmerli X-Essen, PAMAS G1, Pardini SP, pistol cartridge, Pistole vz. 24, rifle cartridge, Safari Arms Matchmaster, TOZ-35, Walther GSP, Walther TP,
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