I bought a 30-30 about a year ago. I got it thinking it would be a handy rifle around the farm and campsite. I have a 7mm for hunting but I thought the shorter range and open sights would be handy now and then. Anyway I had to put an 1800lb bull down the other day. The 30-30 didn't do nearly as well as I thought it would. My question is would the 45/70 do much better? I have never owned one and looking at ballistics the 30-30 looks faster and has more velocity. Would the much larger bullet of the 45/70 penetrate much farther in close? The bull was down and I was just out of kicking range. The vet was there to do a test on him and asked that I shoot him in the neck. Needless to say it was not the most humane death.
I wish I had used the 7mm but at that range all you see through the scope is hair. I will have to use it next time(hopefully there isn't a next time any time soon). However if the 45/70 would be that much better I would probably pick up a guide gun asap.
I appreciate the advice.
I wish I had used the 7mm but at that range all you see through the scope is hair. I will have to use it next time(hopefully there isn't a next time any time soon). However if the 45/70 would be that much better I would probably pick up a guide gun asap.
I appreciate the advice.





















































