Just saw Pastorp's post. not that his point makes any sense to me.
Only things I'm sure about regarding this post and the .30-30 and 7.62X39 is that one drives a larger-weight slug almost as fast as the other drives a smaller-weight slug.
Oh yeah, I do understand a little about the laws of physics, and still find it odd that Contender isn't strong enough to shoot the lighter round (with its greater PSI than the Contender frame must be able to handle? - I guess ...... ).
As for the .30 Herrit, those interested in wildcats can go have a good time.
As for the 7.62X39, its a reloadable standard/factory round often found in a gun store that components and dies don't need to be special ordered for. :wink:
Soup, Thanks for your post and the info that you shared. Also thanks for posting the technical data too.