Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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I honestly don't remember the last time I took a deer with a .30-30 lever action rifle. 1980's maybe? It's not a rifle I hunted with a lot, though I've always enjoyed hunting with them, and shooting them at the range. Have owned three over the years:
Win 94 - which I never really warmed up to. Set it up with a Williams peep.
Marlin 336 - also set up with a Williams peep. Good gun, just wasn't lovin' it, so off it went.
Glenfield (by Marlin) set up with factory sights and a little 2.5x Leupold - now this one, to me, is perfection. Balance is right. Accuracy is good. And I've almost gotten used to the silly pressed-in design in the stocks.
So last November, after some range sessions, I took the little Glenfield out for a late mule deer hunt. Dang. Thoroughly enjoyed carrying it again. Mindset was wrong...
I was recently back from Wyoming, and still thinking "must get big antlers." So while carrying the .30-30 in an "any buck" area, I passed up several really nice, fat, young mule deer bucks! Any of them would have been an easy shot for the .30-30, and doggone it, I didn't realize until later that I would have been tickled to use the ol' lever action to fill the freezer with some tender backstraps. Phooey. Needed to have recalibrated my brain housing group!
Same spot, within minutes. Would have been a simple 10-20 yard shot at this young buck:
Anyone here routinely hunt with a .30-30, or other modest powered lever action rifle anymore? I find them refreshingly simple. "Honest" if you will. No worry about cranking up high pressure/high velocity loads. No worry about making them into something they're not. Factory loads, or equivalent handloads are fine. I tend to use the 170 gr soft points, but the 150's work fine. Accuracy? They're fine, just fine. Mine is certainly not the fabled "tack driver" but it's plenty good enough.
Hoping to get another opportunity to hunt deer with it again, next season!
Guy
Win 94 - which I never really warmed up to. Set it up with a Williams peep.
Marlin 336 - also set up with a Williams peep. Good gun, just wasn't lovin' it, so off it went.
Glenfield (by Marlin) set up with factory sights and a little 2.5x Leupold - now this one, to me, is perfection. Balance is right. Accuracy is good. And I've almost gotten used to the silly pressed-in design in the stocks.
So last November, after some range sessions, I took the little Glenfield out for a late mule deer hunt. Dang. Thoroughly enjoyed carrying it again. Mindset was wrong...
I was recently back from Wyoming, and still thinking "must get big antlers." So while carrying the .30-30 in an "any buck" area, I passed up several really nice, fat, young mule deer bucks! Any of them would have been an easy shot for the .30-30, and doggone it, I didn't realize until later that I would have been tickled to use the ol' lever action to fill the freezer with some tender backstraps. Phooey. Needed to have recalibrated my brain housing group!
Same spot, within minutes. Would have been a simple 10-20 yard shot at this young buck:
Anyone here routinely hunt with a .30-30, or other modest powered lever action rifle anymore? I find them refreshingly simple. "Honest" if you will. No worry about cranking up high pressure/high velocity loads. No worry about making them into something they're not. Factory loads, or equivalent handloads are fine. I tend to use the 170 gr soft points, but the 150's work fine. Accuracy? They're fine, just fine. Mine is certainly not the fabled "tack driver" but it's plenty good enough.
Hoping to get another opportunity to hunt deer with it again, next season!
Guy