It's quite amazing how some people just about go into fits if the rifle isn't shiny and new with the latest craze and bullet technology. a guy at the range a couple of months ago looked at me like I wuz holding a sling shot and spear when I pulled out my newly unwrapped (sorta) 303 Enfield #4 Mk2 and 30/30 Marlin for hunting.
That 303 is a stomper and the 30/30 is a game getter too. Yet to him, with his 6.5 Creedmore and 270 wsm (I think that's what he said), I was right outta the stone age. The point is we both put rounds into our targets solidly and with authority. I know what my 30/30 can do and how dangerously powerful the 125 and 150 grainers are on deer and black bear. That 174 gr BT is a very hard hitting and solid smacking round on Mr. Moose too. To those whom have only memorized the ballistics charts, stay home with your opinions until you have actually tried the rounds out to their limits and witnessed their effectiveness. A 30/30 is fantastic at 200 yards. A 303 way beyond that.
That 303 is a stomper and the 30/30 is a game getter too. Yet to him, with his 6.5 Creedmore and 270 wsm (I think that's what he said), I was right outta the stone age. The point is we both put rounds into our targets solidly and with authority. I know what my 30/30 can do and how dangerously powerful the 125 and 150 grainers are on deer and black bear. That 174 gr BT is a very hard hitting and solid smacking round on Mr. Moose too. To those whom have only memorized the ballistics charts, stay home with your opinions until you have actually tried the rounds out to their limits and witnessed their effectiveness. A 30/30 is fantastic at 200 yards. A 303 way beyond that.


















































