Evidently you had the barrel pointed in the wrong direction.I've shot a few 30-30's over the years, Lever action & Bolt action. The cartridge just doesn't do anything for me.
Evidently you had the barrel pointed in the wrong direction.I've shot a few 30-30's over the years, Lever action & Bolt action. The cartridge just doesn't do anything for me.
I haven't, but I always wanted some just for my collection. What is the rated velocity for those? Do they stabilize okay?How many of you ever shot these in your 30-30. They were devastating on coyotes when I could get them cheap!!!
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Just shy of 4,000fps were the published speeds, but I was never able to verify through a cronograph. They were stable out to about 75 yards then they opened up very quickly. They were also made for .308 and 30-06, but the anti-gun nuts said they would become assasin's bullets because the sabot prevented rifling from marking the bullet. Remington finally gave in and quit making them for any caliber. Supposedly the .308 and 30-06 were more accurate for a further distance due to the longer than carbine barrel of the Model 94. I would love to have some to try in my .308 and my 03A3 in 30-06.I haven't, but I always want to some just for my collection. What is the rated velocity for those? Do they stabilize okay?
I tried then in a 30/06 back in the 80's. Accuracy left a LOT to be desired. I bought them to shoot Coyotes but ended up just using Core-Locts.Just shy of 4,000fps were the published speeds, but I was never able to verify through a cronograph. They were stable out to about 75 yards then they opened up very quickly. They were also made for .308 and 30-06, but the anti-gun nuts said they would become assasin's bullets because the sabot prevented rifling from marking the bullet. Remington finally gave in and quit making them for any caliber. Supposedly the .308 and 30-06 were more accurate for a further distance due to the longer than carbine barrel of the Model 94. I would love to have some to try in my .308 and my 03A3 in 30-06.
Want to sell them? Been looking for some to collect.I have a box of those around here somewhere. Never shot any of them.
Nope, Grew up shooting a 30-06 as a teenager in the 70's. The 30-30 was a pretty soft 30 caliber round in my book.Evidently you had the barrel pointed in the wrong direction.
The discussion about 30-30 popularity keeps coming to mind. Someone mentioned it could be age specific. What say ye?
I bought mine at a pawn shop in the 80's. Came with a rubberized scope which is still on it. Its taken lots of deer and pigs. Any time i hunt in E TX it goes with me. I load some 125g HPs for it that are as lethal as anything I have ever loaded for a gun of any caliber.
Pawn shop guy said the guy he got it from told him it was dead on at 100yds. I took it from the pawn shop to the woods, and shot a nice 10 point buck with it a few hours later.
Along with the guitar I traded in, I was only out $32 for it.
After decades of bolt-actions, I finally bought a Winchester Model 94 .30-30. Took the rear sight off and installed a Williams receiver peep sight. Always loved them in westerns and had to have one!
I've owned both the Winchester 94 and the Marlin 336T. IMHO, the Marlin is better all-around.Good choice! Everyone should own at least one 30-30. I am currently looking for one, actively, since I lost all my firearms in the boating accident.
I guess you could say I prefer Marlins also.I've owned both the Winchester 94 and the Marlin 336T. IMHO, the Marlin is better all-around.
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