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    type 30 carbine shootabilty

    i have a type 30 carbine with rounded lands and dark groves. is this gun worth the brass, bullets, and dies to shoot occasionally. or should it be retired to the wall

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    It was made w/ rounded lands, so no dramas there. Give it a good bore cleaning and have a go. They just shoot high "in close" as the lowest sight setting was about 300m. (Aim at the belt buckle kind of thing.)

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