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.30 R Blaser

Rifle cartridge

.30 R Blaser

Rifle cartridge

FieldValue
name.30 R Blaser
image.30-06 Springfield, .30 R Blaser.JPGimage_size = 300px
caption.30-06 Springfield 11.7 g (180.6 gr) Norma Vulkan (left) and .30 R Blaser 11.7 g (180.6 gr) RWS UNI Classic rifle cartridges
originGermany
typeRifle
serviceNever issued
designerGerhard Blenk, Blaser, RWS
design_date1991
production_date1992–present
is_SI_specsyes
parentNone
case_typeRimmed, bottleneck
bullet7.82
neck8.73
shoulder11.20
base12.20
rim_dia13.50
rim_thick1.40
case_length68.00
length95.00
case_capacity4.94
rifling305 mm (1-12 in)
primerLarge rifle or Large rifle Magnum
max_pressure405.00
is_SI_ballisticsyes
bwunitgram
bw19.7
btype1KS
vel1940
en14285
bw210.7
btype2DK
vel2900
en24334
bw311.7
btype3UNI Classic
vel3860
en34327
bw411.7
btype4Blaser CDP
vel4940
en44724
bw513
btype5KS
vel5800
en54147
balsrcRWS / RUAG Ammotech
test_barrel_length600 mm (23.6 in)

The .30 R Blaser (7.62×68mmR) is a rimmed bottlenecked centerfire cartridge developed for hunting in 1991 by Gerhard Blenk, the then owner of Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH and Dynamit Nobel which then owned RWS ammunition.

Design

The cartridge is of a new design and was constructed to outperform popular hunting cartridges like the .30-06 Springfield and 7.92×57mm Mauser. When compared with the .30-06 Springfield the .30 R Blaser features an equal maximum chamber pressure of 405 MPa (58,740 psi) piezo pressure - which is fairly high for a rimmed rifle cartridge - but more cartridge case capacity, allowing the use of more propellant. The .30 R Blaser performance does however not reach the power level of .30 caliber magnum cartridges like the .300 Winchester Magnum that feature more cartridge case capacity and higher maximum chamber pressure levels.

The cartridge was commercially introduced in 1992 by Blaser Jagdwaffen (Blaser hunting weapons) and RWS ammunition.

Cartridge dimensions

The .30 R Blaser has 4.94 ml (76 grains H2O) cartridge case capacity. The exterior shape of the case was designed to promote reliable case feeding and extraction in break action rifles.

.30 R Blaser maximum C.I.P. cartridge dimensions. All sizes in millimeters (mm).

Americans would define the shoulder angle at alpha/2 ≈ 20.01 degrees. The common rifling twist rate for this cartridge is 305 mm (1 in 12 in), 4 grooves, Ø lands = 7.62 mm, Ø grooves = 7.82 mm, land width = 4.47 mm and the primer type is large rifle or large rifle magnum depending on the load.

According to the official with C.I.P. (Commission Internationale Permanente Pour L'Epreuve Des Armes A Feu Portative) guidelines the .30 R Blaser case can handle up to 405.00 MPa Pmax piezo pressure. In C.I.P. regulated countries every rifle cartridge combo has to be proofed at 125% of this maximum C.I.P. pressure to certify for sale to consumers. This means that .30 R Blaser chambered arms in C.I.P. regulated countries are currently (2013) proof tested at 506.00 MPa PE piezo pressure.

Contemporary use

The versatility of the .30 R Blaser for hunting all kinds of American and European game and the availability of several factory loads and the fact that it uses standard .30 caliber projectiles all contribute to the .30 R Blaser chambering popularity in break action hunting rifles. Loaded with short light bullets it can be used on small European game like fox or medium game such as roe deer and chamois. Loaded with longer heavy bullets it can be used on medium and big European game like wild boar, fallow deer, red deer, moose and brown bear. The .30 R Blaser offers good penetrating ability due to a fast enough twist rate to enable it to fire relatively long, heavy bullets with a high sectional density. The (former) legal banning of (ex) military service cartridges in countries like Belgium, Italy and France, means that the .30 R Blaser can be used for hunting in such jurisdictions.

References

References

  1. "RWS Ammunition Ballistic Data & Application Consultant".
  2. Barnes, Frank C.. (2009). "Cartridges of the World: A Complete and Illustrated Reference for Over 1500 Cartridges". Gun Digest Books.
  3. [https://bobp.cip-bobp.org/uploads/tdcc/tab-ii/tabiical-en-page66.pdf C.I.P. TDCC datasheet .30 R Blaser]
  4. "RWS centerfire rifle cartridges".
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