looky come and get them,we could have a drink and discuss the your BLR.

To the original poster, I would look at something other than a 30-30 or a 303.
Whats wrong with people today?.
Theres way better rifles out there for about the same cash... with more punch and better distance... yet they are hung up on these old relics.. why..??. Just curious![]()
The OP has a 16 trader rating and has been a member for a few years...I doubt this is his first gun. If it was his one and only, I'd agree there is a better choice than a 30.30 but it sounds to me like the guy is just looking for a 30.30 to add to the safe. Nothing wrong with that.
I picked up a Mossberg a couple seasons ago. The action is good, the gun shoots well, but the iron sights are absolute garbage. If you can find peeps or a scope, you're good to go.
Wake up in a new world every day do you?
That is right. Every gun owner should have a 30 30.
Dunno about that.. Just cant see where a 30-30 fits.
Looking to purchase a 30 30 in the fall and was wondering what brand anyone recommends
Marlin - Have hey fixed their quality control problems?
Rossi Rio Grande - Can you find these in Canada
Any advice. Used Marlins are selling for more than $500 on the EE?
Thanks,
pbonura
Above poster is correct. I own a brand new Oliver High Grade 1894 and I can telll you it is a shooter for sure. The action is smooth as butter. I mounted a tang sight on mine and I love it. Yes it is pricey. WholeSale sports has the same weapon on sale for about 1200 bucks. It is not a commemorative however. The barrel is half octagon up to the tip of the forestock and round to the muzzle. The barrel is also only 24 inches versus the original 26 inches in the 1894 model. You load er up with the new Hornady Leveroution (powder 35.5gr.c) and FTX 160grain bullets and you are at around 2400FPS. Getting close to 308 performance. The old thurty thurty has put more meat on the table in North America than any other caliber. I would stay away from anything Marlin. The internet is full of people who have bought Marlins and are sorry because of the quality control. I bought a Marlin 39A 22LR lever gun mail order from WholeSale sports and right out of the box it would not fire, extract or eject when it did manage to shoot. I had to rebuild the rifle from parts I orderd from Brownells. At the local gun emporium I was told by the head salesman that when they get a shipment of new Marlins in the have to inspect every one a most of em get sent right back to the factory. Very poor to absent quality controlThe new Japan produced Winchesters are better made that even the pre 64's -- only my opinion but they are much smoother with better blue and wood -- they are however expensive -- I have not shot one but I'm hearing good things about accuracy.
Above poster is correct. I own a brand new Oliver High Grade 1894 and I can telll you it is a shooter for sure. The action is smooth as butter. I mounted a tang sight on mine and I love it. Yes it is pricey. WholeSale sports has the same weapon on sale for about 1200 bucks. It is not a commemorative however. The barrel is half octagon up to the tip of the forestock and round to the muzzle. The barrel is also only 24 inches versus the original 26 inches in the 1894 model. You load er up with the new Hornady Leveroution (powder 35.5gr.c) and FTX 160grain bullets and you are at around 2400FPS. Getting close to 308 performance. The old thurty thurty has put more meat on the table in North America than any other caliber. I would stay away from anything Marlin. The internet is full of people who have bought Marlins and are sorry because of the quality control. I bought a Marlin 39A 22LR lever gun mail order from WholeSale sports and right out of the box it would not fire, extract or eject when it did manage to shoot. I had to rebuild the rifle from parts I orderd from Brownells. At the local gun emporium I was told by the head salesman that when they get a shipment of new Marlins in the have to inspect every one a most of em get sent right back to the factory. Very poor to absent quality control
That is right. Every gun owner should have a 30 30.
I have a 7 mm reg mag and 223, 50 cal muzzleloader, and a slug gun. I really do not need anything else because those guns fill all your hunting needs but I think every gun owner should have a 30 30 in their gun cabinet.
Because they work. They did when they first came out, and they still do. They killed stuff dead then, and the new cartridges and rifles don't kill stuff any deader now.To the original poster, I would look at something other than a 30-30 or a 303.
Whats wrong with people today?.
Theres way better rifles out there for about the same cash... with more punch and better distance... yet they are hung up on these old relics.. why..??. Just curious![]()




























