Description
The most common complaint about the .30-30 is simple:
“It doesn’t expand.”
But the problem is not the cartridge.
The problem is the bullet.
Most modern .30 caliber bullets are designed for impact velocities well above what the .30-30 produces. When those bullets are used in a lever gun, they often fail to open—resulting in narrow wound channels and pass-through performance with minimal energy transfer.
The 150 grain Gold Country Razorback is built specifically to solve that failure.
Designed for the .30-30 Velocity Window
The .30-30 operates in a reduced velocity range:
- ~2,200–2,400 FPS at the muzzle
- ~1,800–2,100 FPS at typical hunting distances
This matters because bullet expansion is velocity-dependent.
Many bullets require higher impact speeds to initiate expansion. When those speeds are not present, they behave like solid projectiles.
The Razorback is engineered to perform inside this exact window.
See: TN-30CAL-05 — Impact Velocity Windows
Serrated Jacket Design — Controlled Initiation
The defining feature of the Razorback is its serrated jacket design.
This is not cosmetic. It is functional.
- Initiates expansion at lower velocities
- Controls how the bullet opens
- Maintains structural integrity during expansion
The result is not explosive fragmentation or unpredictable behavior—it is controlled, repeatable expansion matched to the platform.
Lever-Gun Geometry — Built for the System
The Razorback is designed for tubular magazine rifles.
- Flat nose profile for primer safety
- Stable stacking under recoil
- Reliable feeding and chambering
Geometry is not optional in lever guns. It is a primary requirement.
See: Lever-Gun Bullet Geometry — Technical Note
What This Bullet Solves
- Failure to expand at moderate velocities
- “Pencil-through” wounds with minimal energy transfer
- Inconsistent terminal performance across distances
These are not rare issues. They are the direct result of using bullets built for the wrong system.
Where the 150 Grain Razorback Excels
- Deer-sized game
- Broadside shots
- Woods hunting environments
- Typical .30-30 distances (inside ~200 yards)
At these distances, velocity is sufficient for controlled expansion—and the Razorback is built to take advantage of it.
150 vs 170 Grain — Choosing the Outcome
The 150 grain Razorback favors:
- Faster energy transfer
- Quicker expansion response
- Reduced penetration compared to heavier bullets
Compared to 170 grain options:
- 170 grain = deeper penetration, slower expansion
- 150 grain Razorback = faster expansion, more visible terminal response
Neither is universally better. Each represents a different outcome.
See: 150 vs 170 Grain — Field Performance Study
Why Bullet Design Matters More Than Caliber
The .30-30 has never relied on raw velocity or energy numbers.
Its effectiveness comes from:
- correct bullet geometry
- proper construction
- alignment with real-world velocity conditions
Caliber determines fit.
Bullet design determines performance.
See: Why Bullet Design Matters More Than Caliber in the .30-30
Final Perspective
The 150 grain Razorback is not designed to make the .30-30 something it isn’t.
It is designed to make the .30-30 perform as it should.
When expansion matters—and when velocity is limited—this bullet provides a controlled, predictable solution.
Specifications
- Caliber: .308
- Weight: 150 Grain
- Profile: Flat Nose (Lever Safe)
- Jacket Design: Serrated (Razorback Expansion System)
- Jacket: Copper
- Core: Soft lead
- Bullet Type: Flat-Nose, Cannelured, Penetration-Focused
- Base: Flat Base
- Function: Controlled expansion at moderate velocities
- Intended Use: Lever-action hunting, penetration-focused applications
- Manufacturing: Hand-swaged for consistency and concentricity
- Quantity: 50 bullets per box
- Platform: Lever-action rifles (.30-30 optimized)
- Manufacturer: Gold Country Ammo
! Important Note: These are projectiles for reloading, they are not ready-to-shoot, loaded ammunition. Go to 30-30 ammunition if you are looking for loaded cartridges.
Bullet profile not found for: Jacketed 150gr .308
Load data not found for: Jacketed 150gr .308






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