Lever-action rifles with tubular magazines can only safely use spitzer bullets as the first cartridge in the chamber with only flat-pointed bullets in the magazine, or if the rifle is used as a 2-shot (1 cartridge in the chamber and only 1 in the magazine).
Handloaders for single-shot 7-30 Waters rifles or pistols are not limited to flat-nosed bullets and thus have a wide range manufacturers and weights of 7mm pointed bullets from which to choose.
Manufactured ammunition Federal Cartridge offers manufactured 7-30 Waters cartridges—the Federal Premium Vital-Shok firing a 120-grain (7.78 g)
Sierra GameKing boat-tail soft-point flat-nose bullet at 2700 ft/s with 1940 ft-lbs of energy. It has a sectional density of 0.213 Hornady Manufacturing Company's 2020 new products catalog does show 7-30 Waters
LEVERevolution ammunition which would allow the safe use of pointed,
ballistically efficient spitzer bullets in tubular magazines.
Handloading Speer Bullets offers a 130 gr (8.42 gr), copper-jacketed soft-point flat-nosed bullet for use in lever-action rifles. It has a sectional density of 0.23 and a ballistic coefficient of 0.257
Hornady Manufacturing Company now offers a 120 grain FTX bullet in 7mm/.284" caliber. This allows the safe use of pointed,
ballistically efficient spitzer bullets in tubular magazines. ==Firearms==