No! the 30-30 caliber bullet has a diameter of .308in,while the bore diameter of the 32 Win Special is .321in. You will be firing a bullet to small to stabilize in the bore of a 32 Win.Special.Also your cartridges will expand to the dimensions of the 32 Win Special cartridge which is larger in diameter in the neck area that a 30-30 Winchester cartridge.Only load and shoot the cartridge that is marked on the barrel of any firearm!
You need to shoot it.
While the overall length of your new casing will be a bit short,yes you can neck up the 30-30 Win case to be a Winchester 32 special case,and it will work fine.
It is a lever action rifle made by winchester in 1971,and either chambered in 30-30 Win,or .32 Winchester special caliber.
Possible special order.
Either a factory mistake or a special order. Seek the services of a professional appraiser.
Depends on the calibre of the rifle:Cartridge: 25-20 Winchester, 32-20 Winchester =.525 Magazine TubeCartridge: 25-35 Winchester, 30-30 Winchester, 32 Winchester Special, 32-40 Winchester, 38-40 Winchester, 38-55 Winchester, 44-40 Winchester, .44 Remington magnum, .45 long colt =.645 Magazine Tube
your Winchester model 1894 was made in 1909.As to the caliber it should be marked on the barrel of the rifle.(ie,30 wcf.is 30-30 caliber).32wcf is 32 Winchester special.38-55 is another possable caliber.
Your winchester model 1894 was made by winchester in 1953.
For out of the box ammo I've found Winchester CXP2 170 grain power points to be excellent on deer.
your model 1894 Winchester was made in 1897,as to the caliber it should be marked on the top of the barrel just ahead of the bolt body.ie 30wcf=30-30 Winchester,32wcf=32 Winchester special,38wcf=38-55winchester etc.
If you mean a Winchester Model 1894 .30-30, the answer is yes. Check out http://www.winchestercollector.org/ or just google "model 1894"
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