The 30-30, reconsidered...

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I'm just having some fun. ;)

So am j when talking politics;)


The whole foods donut was pretty good. Maple glaze a bit too sweet for my taste, but the bacon was excellent, plentiful and the donut itself was good. There are better donuts around town but hard to beat for $1.19.
 

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So am j when talking politics;)


The whole foods donut was pretty good. Maple glaze a bit too sweet for my taste, but the bacon was excellent, plentiful and the donut itself was good. There are better donuts around town but hard to beat for $1.19.
Yeah, I usually scrape the icing off. Curls your teeth.
 

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I had a 336 in 30-30. It was a fun little rifle. I sold it a while back, and now regret it. I do still have a 30-30, but it is a bolt action

I've had several hunting rifles over the years, and the marlin was my favorite. I shot a deer at 230 yards with one. Dropped it in it's tracks.
 
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The great thing about the 30-30 cartridge is that you can see how much progress we've made in a hundred years. You can fit the same fucking ballistic performance in a much smaller 762x39 or 300 blackout casing and give gramps his lever action back.
 

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The great thing about the 30-30 cartridge is that you can see how much progress we've made in a hundred years. You can fit the same fucking ballistic performance in a much smaller 762x39 or 300 blackout casing and give gramps his lever action back.

Booooo.
 
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scand

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The great thing about the 30-30 cartridge is that you can see how much progress we've made in a hundred years. You can fit the same fucking ballistic performance in a much smaller 762x39 or 300 blackout casing and give gramps his lever action back.
True, but how often do you run into 7.62x39 rifles that AREN'T AK/SKS? There are bolts, break singles, break doubles, etc...but you don't come across them often in these parts. Then again, some of just like gramp's rifle.
 
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You have never shot my reloads with spire point bullets out of 30-30. The problem is with the tubular magazine, not the cartridge. A 300 magnum would be a 300 yard cartridge if loaded with flat point bullets.
 
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boss_hawg

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You have never shot my reloads with spire point bullets out of 30-30. The problem is with the tubular magazine, not the cartridge. A 300 magnum would be a 300 yard cartridge if loaded with flat point bullets.

And if your aunt had balls, she'd be your uncle.

In all seriousness, though, I just tried to poke you guys a bit. I like lever actions and the 30-30 is a known performer. I only wish you could get more rounds in those tubular, under-barrel magazines.

And CZ makes a "mini-Mauser" bolt action in 762x39. It's on my list to have someday.