Ballistics is a function of several factors. Barrel length, bullet weight, etc. Here is a site you can download a free ballistics program with clickable variables. Want to see the path of the bullet from your 94 30-30 at 300 yards? Just click on the ammunition you're interested in and click "fire". I've used it for some time and it's a great little program. http://www.tripolistriggers.com/nss-folder/ballistics/
Update: That link is no longer active, and I wasn't able to find another similar. Your best option is try the Winchester web page (http://winchester.com/products/catalog/rifle.aspx ) and select the appropriate options from the right hand side of the page.
Go to this site and download the ballistics calculator. I find it to be extremely accurate. Good luck! http://www.winchester.com/learning-center/Pages/Ballistics-Calculator.aspx
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/resource/ballistics.asp just click on your load
http://www.jocoemprise.com/rifles/winchester/winchester100.html
Winchester 1892 rifles were made from 1892-1945. To find the age, look on the metal plate, just behind the cock.
Not here.
I would start at Winchester directly.You may find some info on the internet,at sites that pertain to older Winchester rifles.
Start with Winchester Customer service- but Winchester has made thousands of DIFFERENT rifles- which model?
go to: gunsamerica.com or gunbroker.com look up Winchester rifles and look for model '73 and see what they are selling for.............
Blue Book of Gun Values
I know that winchester does not make any model 1894 rifles in 25-35 win.caliber anymore.Ypu may find some older ones on the market,but they will not be cheap.Most rifles chambered in 25-35 were made prior to world war II.
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=Winchester+model+67+World+War+2+Lend-Lease+rifles&btnG=Google+Search&meta=
The age can be determined by you providing a serial number to the Winchester model 1894 rifle in question.The value can be determined by you providing a detailed description of the rifles overall condition including the amount of blueing remaining and the condition of the rifles bore.