Rick, any truth to that story on calguns about Winchester suing Savage over the 30-30 marking?
No - Winchester never used the 30-30 designation on any guns until sometime after WWII so I don't see how they would have any rights to it, especially just the number part - the official name of the round was 30 WCF, When Winchester came out with smokeless powder specific cartridges they purposely quite using the old balckpower two number system. Marlin is often thought to have been the first to use the 30-30 designation.
There also was the 30-30 Wesson that predated the 30 WCF.
The same type stories circulate about the 30-30 Remington and the reason it was later changed to 30 Remington, just can't see any truth in any of them. The Remington name was most likely changed because of confusion it caused after
Marlin started calling the 30 WCF the 30-30...