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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: TDK] #7123846 03/26/18 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: TDK
The 4 bore double rifle I’m building doesn’t care about a little brush.


.450-400 barrel(.410” bore dia) on top.


I would really like to see this when you finish. Is it going to be exposed hammers.

Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7123887 03/26/18 11:23 PM
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Round action trigger plate. Internal hammers.


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7124862 03/27/18 07:11 PM
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I take it about every 5th hunt. Use some old silver tips that my uncle gave me.

Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: RiverRider] #7124871 03/27/18 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: RiverRider
I have an inherited 94 in .30-30 that I have never hunted with (but I do hope to get around to it). I chose 170s because I tend to have a little more faith in a heavier bullet's ability to penetrate. How much difference there really is in the field? I wouldn't expect a hell of a lot of difference. It's only about a 5% difference in weight between a 150 and a 170.


As long as you do your part with accuracy, either bullet will kill them just as dead.


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It doesn't need to be complicated.

Go buy some brand name ammo from a discount store. Make sure you can consistently hit in an area towards the center of a small dessert plate or saucer at the range you will be hunting. Be confident and calm in your shooting abilities when aiming to kill a living thing.


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7125296 03/28/18 02:19 AM
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love the 30-30 in 94 I take mine amost more then my bolt gun


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7125321 03/28/18 03:03 AM
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The 30-30 does have some operational characteristics that require special attention when used for hunting, the most obvious being the exposed hammer. IMO, there is less to go wrong with hammer less bolt actions and semi's where the shooter need only switch off the safety when the time comes to get off a shot. While some hunters might leave the hammer in the fully cocked position while on the stand, I suspect most leave it in the halfcock position for safety reasons. This requires the hammer to be pulled back completely to the firing position when it comes time to get off a shot. Of course, Marlins (and perhaps others) include a trigger safety for those looking for a gun that emulates the same operation of the bolt actions and semi's so that the hammer can be left fully cocked but still safe from accidental release.

I own three different 30-30 rifles with each having a different safety design. The Marlin has both a trigger safety and halfcock hammer functionality, while the Winchester offers the halfcock hammer and a lever safety where the lever must be held completely closed before the hammer can be released by the trigger. The Henry has no hammer halfcock position, nor a trigger safety but "an ultra-safe patented Transfer Bar Safety Mechanism. This safety system prevents the gun from being fired under all circumstances, except when the hammer is fully cocked and the trigger is pulled." Still, I suspect I'll be one who waits until it's time to get off a shot before pulling the hammer back to the firing position.

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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7125338 03/28/18 03:27 AM
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I have my dad's 32 wsp, I don't know what year but it's before 1950. Top eject open sites. Whish I could have a scope on it, wear bi-focal hard to focus short and long at same time.
I believe the 32 has the same ballistics as 3030.

Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: TurkeyHunter] #7125385 03/28/18 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted By: TurkeyHunter
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I have an inherited 94 in .30-30 that I have never hunted with (but I do hope to get around to it). I chose 170s because I tend to have a little more faith in a heavier bullet's ability to penetrate. How much difference there really is in the field? I wouldn't expect a hell of a lot of difference. It's only about a 5% difference in weight between a 150 and a 170.


As long as you do your part with accuracy, either bullet will kill them just as dead.


I shoot 150 grain bullets because they are more accurate in my rifle. If 170’s were more accurate I’d use them.


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7125396 03/28/18 09:05 AM
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My Glenfield model 30A has taken hogs, a ram, and unknown number of whitetail in the 35+ years I have had it. Hunted with an '06 for few years, but back to my 30-30 now. Nothing in my neck of the woods that can not be killed by a 30-30. Use 150gr CoreLoks because 170gr targets look like I shot them with a shotgun (holes all over the place). Had Chad (on this forum) reload 100 rounds 150gr for me a few years ago. Again- nothing around here, or any place I have been, needs more than a 30-30.


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: booradley] #7125459 03/28/18 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted By: booradley
I shoot 150 grain bullets because they are more accurate in my rifle. If 170’s were more accurate I’d use them.


I found 170 grain bullets impact 4 inches lower than 150 grain bullets at just 80 yards in my Marlin 30-30. That's significant but expected when you consider the weight of the bullet relative the to the amount of powder pushing it.

As a visual comparison, the best performing cartridges for my flat shooting 25-06 carry a 100 grain bullet with much more powder under them. In fact, a reloading chart indicates a 100 grain, 25-06 has twice the powder charge of a 170 grain 30-30.


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7125462 03/28/18 11:45 AM
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I have a pristine savage 99 in 30-30, never shot, probably won't now.


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Originally Posted By: colt45
I have a pristine savage 99 in 30-30, never shot, probably won't now.


Classic hunting rifle. Too bad it will never see the field.

Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: Choctaw] #7125875 03/28/18 04:58 PM
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I have a pristine savage 99 in 30-30, never shot, probably won't now.


Classic hunting rifle. Too bad it will never see the field.

Yeah, a real shame. Let me borrow it and I will hunt the new right off of it.


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Got me my Marlin 336 when I was 14. Walked into one of the town's hardware & paint stores and plunked down the cash savings from my paper route. Sure was a different world back then. Ammo is Remington or Winchester 170g. Put a lot of venison in the freezer with it. Still use it for regular gun season - it's all I've got (or need) other than the T-C black powder I got about 30 years ago.

Nostalgically thinking back, I was the oddball with the 30-30. Except for my best friend (still is) who got his in .35 (still uses it every year), everyone else I knew and hunted with back then had a "must-have" 30-06 with scope.


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: DCmac] #7126249 03/28/18 09:13 PM
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Got me my Marlin 336 when I was 14. Walked into one of the town's hardware & paint stores and plunked down the cash savings from my paper route. Sure was a different world back then. Ammo is Remington or Winchester 170g. Put a lot of venison in the freezer with it. Still use it for regular gun season - it's all I've got (or need) other than the T-C black powder I got about 30 years ago.

Nostalgically thinking back, I was the oddball with the 30-30. Except for my best friend (still is) who got his in .35 (still uses it every year), everyone else I knew and hunted with back then had a "must-have" 30-06 with scope.


Do you remember about what you paid for it?


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Got me my Marlin 336 when I was 14. Walked into one of the town's hardware & paint stores and plunked down the cash savings from my paper route. Sure was a different world back then. Ammo is Remington or Winchester 170g. Put a lot of venison in the freezer with it. Still use it for regular gun season - it's all I've got (or need) other than the T-C black powder I got about 30 years ago.

Nostalgically thinking back, I was the oddball with the 30-30. Except for my best friend (still is) who got his in .35 (still uses it every year), everyone else I knew and hunted with back then had a "must-have" 30-06 with scope.


Do you remember about what you paid for it?


In 1969 I paid less than a $100 for the rifle and a couple of boxes of shells. I want to say the rifle was $80, but not sure on that.


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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7128754 03/31/18 02:21 PM
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I bought my first Marlin 336 for $50 used in 1974. Another $40 for a Bushnell scope and less than $10 for a sight thru mount and sling for about $7 as I remember. Shot my first deer with that rifle. I have shot a lot of deer with a 30-30.

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Re: 30-30 for hunting [Re: BassCat'99] #7130925 04/03/18 03:47 AM
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You have to love a 30-30 for what it is. It is a HARD hitting,quick handling and relatively short range gun.
If you don't have one, i think everybody should. Go get one. Leave it open sights. Take it to the field pick your shot. Nothing over 100 yards. Preferable 50 yards or less. And appreciate what you did and the gun. Remember when tbe 30-30 wss introduced it was state of the art. The hunters were hunting for survival.
Did I mention that I am very fond of the 30-30!? I have 2 winchesters. I got my grandpas a 1920 Savage 99 that i killed a deer with when i was 11 years old. I got it back from the estate. I shot it at Christmas. It was exciting to shoot it again.

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I have to believe some guys are drawn to the 30-30 because in the back of their minds, it reminds them of the Daisy they got when they were just a kid.


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I know of an "invite only" hunt on a very large ranch in South Texas, the attendees all cattlemen, where you can only hunt with a 30-30. It is a BYOH hunt, the "H" being a horse, as it is a pack-in event, miles from any made-made facilities.


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I have to believe some guys are drawn to the 30-30 because in the back of their minds, it reminds them of the Daisy they got when they were just a kid.

Or that many of us started on a 30-30 lever, I know I did.

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I think the draw to lever guns has more to do with western drama in movies and on TV. When I was four years old back in 59 the hot toy was a Mattel toy 94 that came with plastic bullets that actually fired from spring-loaded cartridges. IIRC, of course...no bets there!


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Glenfield 30A in 30-30 was my first centerfire rifle. Wife bought it for me our first Christmas after getting married (1981) from Montgomery Wards. Paid $129.95. I added a scope, see thru mounts, and a sling. I also have a Win 94 TOP EJECT (also in 30-30) that his daughter (my wife) and I originally gave to my Father-in-Law in about 1985. Before he went to the Veterans Home, he told me to take the rifle back before any of his sons got it- COMPLETED!


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I have a Remlin and a JM Stamped Marlin 336. Killed deer with both out to 140+ yards. Speer 150 Gr. Hot-Core (My reloads) or Hornaday LEVERevolution 160 Gr.
Too damned old for open sights, both rifles are equipped with 3X9's. I do not shoot thru brush...

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