Buffalo Bore’s favorite .30-30 rifles: Stories, steel, and straight talk with Tim Sundles
From family heirlooms to ammo testing workhorses, Tim takes you deep into his collection of .30-30 rifles, sharing decades of history, practical insight, and no-nonsense wisdom. And don’t miss today’s “shooting in the driveway session” with a 123-year-old Winchester. NOTE: At 5:50 and 12:34, Tim referred to two of his 30-30 Winchesters as “pre-'64," but they were actually POST 1964.
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