What grain bullet to use
#1
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Joined: Nov 2003
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From: Marshfield, WI
This year for rifle hunting, I thought that it would be kind of nostalgic if I used my Grandfather' s 30-30 lever action rifle. However I am unsure of what grain/kind of bullets to use with it. I have a tree stand up about 10-15 feet. Most of my shots are between 10-60 yards. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks in Advance!!
Thanks in Advance!!
#2
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From: williamstown vt
150- 160--maybe, would be sufficient iw ould imagine, only problem with my suggestion is i dont use a 30-30-my wife' s stepfather does, thats what he generally uses. hope it helps..good luck
#3
Fork Horn
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From: Atlanta Georgia USA
I use a 30/30 Winchester lever action. I have taken a buck and a doe with it using 150 gr Remington bullets. The 150 gr Winchester bullets hit the same place on the target though. Georgia deer are small. I guess the 170 gr bullets would be better for larger game. My shots were under 20 yds.
#7
I have always used the 170 grain when I pull the 30-30 off of the shelf though I tend to prefer heavier bullets in general. I think either the 150 or 170 should work fine though.
#8
Nontypical Buck
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From: Gypsum KS USA
I prefer the MUCH flatter shooting 150grners to the 170grners, at typical hunting ranges, energy is energy, the velocity hasn' t dropped enough that you need the weight to be the determinant factor of energy...BUT the improved trajectory is nice. Neither one starts out very fast, but the 170s rainbow a whole lot more than the extra weight is worth.


