.30 Thompson Center Explained

.30 Thompson Center
Origin:United States
Manufacturer:Hornady
Production Date:2007
Is Si Specs:yes
Case Type:Rimless
Bullet:7.62
Neck:8.56
Shoulder:11.78
Base:11.95
Rim Dia:12.01
Rim Thick:1.37
Case Length:48.77
Length:67.56
Case Capacity:3.50
Rifling:305 mm (1 in 12")
Max Pressure:425.00
Pressure Method:C.I.P.
Bw1:150
Btype1:SST
Vel1:3000
En1:2997
Bw2:165
Btype2:SST
Vel2:2850
En2:2975
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The .30 Thompson Center (7.62×48 mm), designated 30 THOMPSON CENTER by SAAMI, 30 TC by the C.I.P., is a centerfire rifle cartridge developed for Thompson Center Arms by Hornady intended to deliver .30-06 Springfield performance in a .308 Winchester length round.[3]

The cartridge was initially offered in the Icon series of bolt-action rifles in 2007, which were released at the same time. While ballistic performance was as expected, consumer acceptance was low and the round has not achieved commercial success.[4] The 6.5mm Creedmoor cartridge was created by necking down the .30 Thompson Center, and has achieved widespread popularity.[5] [6]

Overview

As it has been understood that propellant burns more efficiently in shorter, wider-diameter casings, modern ammunition has changed over time to become shorter and wider than previous cartridges.

The .30 TC (0.308 in (7.8 mm) x 1.920 in (48.8 mm) is a non-magnum that is somewhat shorter and wider than the .308 and .30-06.[1] The .30 TC has speed and energy equal to the .30-06. [7]

All three cartridges weigh approximately the same, but the .30 TC produces less recoil. The case length of the .30 TC is 1.92 inches. Although it is somewhat shorter than the .308, the .30 TC fires a 150-grain SST bullet nearly 200 fps faster. The .30 TC also propels the 150-grain SST faster than the 2.494" .30-06.

When loaded with the 165-grain SST bullets, the .30 TC has a 50 fps advantage over the .30-06, which has a velocity of 2,850 fps.

References

  1. Web site: C.I.P. TDCC datasheet 30 TC. 2021-04-03.
  2. Web site: SAAMI CARTRIDGE AND CHAMBER DRAWING 30 THOMPSON CENTER (page 94) . 2021-04-03.
  3. Web site: 30 TC Load Data. Nosler. 5 April 2015.
  4. Web site: The problem with the .30TC. thehighroad.org. 5 April 2015.
  5. Web site: The .30 TC. www.americanhunter.org.
  6. Web site: First Look: The New .30 TC. Guns and Shooting. 23 April 2018.
  7. Web site: BGFTRST: .30 TC Review : Cabela's. www.cabelas.com.