The ole .30-30???
#51
RE: The ole .30-30???
I have been using lever guns and the 30-30 for over 40 years. I can't even begin to count the number of deer that old 30-30 has dropped. I don't consider it as a back-up gun I consider to be my primary hunting rifle. Two years ago I purchsed a new 336 with the crossbolt safety because it was just time to hang up the old 30-30. With this new one I can use Hornady's LE ammo which took me an 8 pt. this year just shy of 200 yards. It looked like someone kicked his back legs out fromunder him.
#52
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: WI
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RE: The ole .30-30???
ORIGINAL: FA
I have been using lever guns and the 30-30 for over 40 years. I can't even begin to count the number of deer that old 30-30 has dropped. I don't consider it as a back-up gun I consider to be my primary hunting rifle. Two years ago I purchsed a new 336 with the crossbolt safety because it was just time to hang up the old 30-30. With this new one I can use Hornady's LE ammo which took me an 8 pt. this year just shy of 200 yards. It looked like someone kicked his back legs out fromunder him.
I have been using lever guns and the 30-30 for over 40 years. I can't even begin to count the number of deer that old 30-30 has dropped. I don't consider it as a back-up gun I consider to be my primary hunting rifle. Two years ago I purchsed a new 336 with the crossbolt safety because it was just time to hang up the old 30-30. With this new one I can use Hornady's LE ammo which took me an 8 pt. this year just shy of 200 yards. It looked like someone kicked his back legs out fromunder him.
#53
RE: The ole .30-30???
ORIGINAL: waiting_for_a_gift
When those new rifles came out with the crossbolt safety the first thing I thought was I'm glad I have one of the old ones. What made you decide to hang up the old one? With the new one, do you hunt with it on full cock, and just use the crossbolt safety? Or vice versa? Or both? If I was forced to use one, I'd just have the crossbolt on fire all the time and use the hammer as a safety. Eliminate any confusion.
ORIGINAL: FA
I have been using lever guns and the 30-30 for over 40 years. I can't even begin to count the number of deer that old 30-30 has dropped. I don't consider it as a back-up gun I consider to be my primary hunting rifle. Two years ago I purchsed a new 336 with the crossbolt safety because it was just time to hang up the old 30-30. With this new one I can use Hornady's LE ammo which took me an 8 pt. this year just shy of 200 yards. It looked like someone kicked his back legs out fromunder him.
I have been using lever guns and the 30-30 for over 40 years. I can't even begin to count the number of deer that old 30-30 has dropped. I don't consider it as a back-up gun I consider to be my primary hunting rifle. Two years ago I purchsed a new 336 with the crossbolt safety because it was just time to hang up the old 30-30. With this new one I can use Hornady's LE ammo which took me an 8 pt. this year just shy of 200 yards. It looked like someone kicked his back legs out fromunder him.
#54
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Posts: 375
RE: The ole .30-30???
ORIGINAL: FA
Actually, the old Marlin belonged to my dad from the 1930s era. Plus I wanted to use a newer rifle, didn't want anything to happen to it. I don't use the crossbolt safety, I just put the hammer at halfcock just like any Marlin.
ORIGINAL: waiting_for_a_gift
When those new rifles came out with the crossbolt safety the first thing I thought was I'm glad I have one of the old ones. What made you decide to hang up the old one? With the new one, do you hunt with it on full cock, and just use the crossbolt safety? Or vice versa? Or both? If I was forced to use one, I'd just have the crossbolt on fire all the time and use the hammer as a safety. Eliminate any confusion.
ORIGINAL: FA
I have been using lever guns and the 30-30 for over 40 years. I can't even begin to count the number of deer that old 30-30 has dropped. I don't consider it as a back-up gun I consider to be my primary hunting rifle. Two years ago I purchsed a new 336 with the crossbolt safety because it was just time to hang up the old 30-30. With this new one I can use Hornady's LE ammo which took me an 8 pt. this year just shy of 200 yards. It looked like someone kicked his back legs out from under him.
I have been using lever guns and the 30-30 for over 40 years. I can't even begin to count the number of deer that old 30-30 has dropped. I don't consider it as a back-up gun I consider to be my primary hunting rifle. Two years ago I purchsed a new 336 with the crossbolt safety because it was just time to hang up the old 30-30. With this new one I can use Hornady's LE ammo which took me an 8 pt. this year just shy of 200 yards. It looked like someone kicked his back legs out from under him.
That's the same way I carry my Marlin. I haven't been hunting extremely long time and have only 6 does to my name. All taken with the 30-30. Only one of them ran and she was a 75 yd double lung shot that obliterated the near side shoulder. For some reason she had the gumption to run off somewhere between 250 and 300 yards even though it looked like someone was running through the thick cane reeds with a paint sprayer. Other than that they haven't gone more than 20 yards. I hunt with my 338 federal now, but that's just because I don't want to be under gunned in case of an encounter with a hog with a bad attitude. I may need to rethink before next season. I can fire off 7 rounds pretty quickly with a lever gun where I am limited in my ability to take a fast follow up shot with the bolt action and limited to 4 shots. I have a 3-9x40 simmons on it now, but recently realized that I need to get back to the open sights. Probably will go with the AO Sights Ghost ring set-up.
#55
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RE: The ole .30-30???
ORIGINAL: idunno
I hunt with my 338 federal now, but that's just because I don't want to be under gunned in case of an encounter with a hog with a bad attitude. I may need to rethink before next season. I can fire off 7 rounds pretty quickly with a lever gun where I am limited in my ability to take a fast follow up shot with the bolt action and limited to 4 shots.
I hunt with my 338 federal now, but that's just because I don't want to be under gunned in case of an encounter with a hog with a bad attitude. I may need to rethink before next season. I can fire off 7 rounds pretty quickly with a lever gun where I am limited in my ability to take a fast follow up shot with the bolt action and limited to 4 shots.
What are you hunting with the 338 Federal?
#56
Join Date: Sep 2007
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RE: The ole .30-30???
ORIGINAL: retrieverman
I have never felt undergunned with a 30-30 especially if the roughest thing I would encounter would be a hog, and like you said, you do have 7 shots to change his attitude.
What are you hunting with the 338 Federal?
ORIGINAL: idunno
I hunt with my 338 federal now, but that's just because I don't want to be under gunned in case of an encounter with a hog with a bad attitude. I may need to rethink before next season. I can fire off 7 rounds pretty quickly with a lever gun where I am limited in my ability to take a fast follow up shot with the bolt action and limited to 4 shots.
I hunt with my 338 federal now, but that's just because I don't want to be under gunned in case of an encounter with a hog with a bad attitude. I may need to rethink before next season. I can fire off 7 rounds pretty quickly with a lever gun where I am limited in my ability to take a fast follow up shot with the bolt action and limited to 4 shots.
What are you hunting with the 338 Federal?
Hunting deer in heavy cover where there are plenty hogs
#57
Join Date: Sep 2007
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RE: The ole .30-30???
I hunt in WMA's here in Louisiana where the general rule is that the last man who pulls the trigger on the deer gets it. If I shoot a deer and it runs off and someone else gets a shot at it he can claim it as his own. This happened a few years ago and the game warden awarded the deer to the man who shot last. Even though the deer only had one hole in it. So if I can shoot something that will give me a better chance at "BANG FLOP" then that's what I'm gonna use. I've been thinking about the 45-70 in a Marlin 1895G, but haven't bought it yet. Have to try to convince my wife I need another rifle. Right now she thinks the 3 high power rifles I have are enough.