30-30 For Deer....Thumbs Up or Down?

It was originally marketed as the first "high velocity" round, using a "revolutionary" smokeless powder. I believe Mr. Browning worked on the Winchester 94 and then Winchester modified his designs slightly for smokeless powder, however I am uncertain if it was designed for war (government) or for sporting purposes. Some knowledgeable folks here will know.......
 
Seriously man....(sigh)...are you for real or are you just trying to antagonize us?:slap:
Animals die very well if you make a hole in their blood and air pumping sh!t, man. :bangHead::sucks:
For the sake of everyone here please do not post another "Is the 30-06 going to kill the moosie, or should I buy a .362 Remchestuger Super Consumer" thread after this one. Please don't. Because I will come up there and take the b@lls you are obviously not using away from you until you promise me you will never do this again.
As for the question, no it won't kill a deer. Because you will obviously start second guessing all of your decisions when you eventually do see a deer, and by time you decide to do something, the deer will be long gone. Then you will come back to your computer and ask us all something stupid like "and there the deer was, but he left before I could shoot it. Should I get some Scent-Smasher clothes and bathe myself in Smell-Like-Pine-and-Poop deodorizing body wash, and only brush my teeth with baking soda and rabbit pellets so they can't detect me so quickly anymore? Should I? Please answer..."
Read the signature at the bottom of my post. PM that guy and see what he thinks...(just shoot something already, its like a 14-year-old virgin asking for ### advice).

Ok, all sarcasm aside, I've done it, it works, I used 170gr Winchester softpoints.


That is hilarious - I don't care who you are, if you don't think that's funny get the hell out...:slap:
 
Don't question the cartidge.
Go to the range and spend some quality trigger time with it so you can prove that you can make it work.

Now, that's the best advice I've read so far! I consider myself to be a reasonably capable shooter (don't we all;)), but when I got myself a M94 in 30WCF and took it to range the first time, let's just say I'm glad nobody was with me to keep score. After a few more range sessions with similarly dissappointing results, I ended up selling the M94 to a friend, but not until after I took him to the range and watched him shoot clover-leafs with my gun:redface:

When I told this story to an old-timer who is one of the best hunting shots I know, he said, "Ya know, I've owned three 30-30's in my life and I've sold them all; couldn't hit a thing with 'em!"
 
Thanks Dipsh#t, You Must have sand in your virgina.......

Spell check is every hillbilly's friend. And you don't need to capitalize must or you. You started the statement of by calling me Dipsh#t, ie "Hey Moron, you should try to use some of that grade 4 education you earned and check the message before you send it."

.30-06 is too small for moose you do need the .362 Remchestuger Super Consumer :D

Yep, the bigger it is the better you'll shoot it.:rolleyes:

Well thanks everyone for your advice, got my trip planned for september 18 so hopfully I'll have some pics for ya....

That's ok; if we want to look at just scenery, we can pick up a National Geographic. And the month should be capitalized, as well as there is an "e" in hopefully.

thanks for adding your two cents and contributing to the conversation....

Hey, normally when you want to discuss a subject, you pick up a book or other form of information based literature and read up on it a bit. If you had you would know that the 30-30 WCF has been the most popular commercial cartridge for Big Game hunting over the last 110 years. But hey, I am just going to go over and join a Alpha Romeo Fan site where the subject is about something I have no clue about and just start posting stuff. God help them if I receive any hard ribbing for my ignorance, or I'll start insulting their "virgina" what ever the heck that is.
And if you will notice, I did answer you question, and you need to understand that you are new here. That some of us are very crusty, and we likely have a few dozen animals, cartridges, and thousands of rounds on you. Bite back sure, but remember that we owe you nothing, and my sandy virgina is sacred, and I will hurt you for talking about it.:slap:Biatch.
 
Ok but will he tip over , or am I guna commit the rest of my day tracking him, assuming the shot was solid, but not the best placed shot...?????
You can spend the day tracking after a badly placed shot from ANY rifle, even one of the very cool and fast supermags.

Bigger and faster won't make up for bad shooting.

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I might suggest that you ask the, perhaps hundreds of thousands of deer, moose elk and numerous other critters that have fallen to the cartridge. They will tell you hit works. It is a great cartridge and probably what more hunters should try before they use 300 win mag or 300 ultra mag on an animal that weighs less than 300 lbs!

Scott
 
Spell check is every hillbilly's friend. And you don't need to capitalize must or you. You started the statement of by calling me Dipsh#t, ie "Hey Moron, you should try to use some of that grade 4 education you earned and check the message before you send it."



Yep, the bigger it is the better you'll shoot it.:rolleyes:



That's ok; if we want to look at just scenery, we can pick up a National Geographic. And the month should be capitalized, as well as there is an "e" in hopefully.



Hey, normally when you want to discuss a subject, you pick up a book or other form of information based literature and read up on it a bit. If you had you would know that the 30-30 WCF has been the most popular commercial cartridge for Big Game hunting over the last 110 years. But hey, I am just going to go over and join a Alpha Romeo Fan site where the subject is about something I have no clue about and just start posting stuff. God help them if I receive any hard ribbing for my ignorance, or I'll start insulting their "virgina" what ever the heck that is.
And if you will notice, I did answer you question, and you need to understand that you are new here. That some of us are very crusty, and we likely have a few dozen animals, cartridges, and thousands of rounds on you. Bite back sure, but remember that we owe you nothing, and my sandy virgina is sacred, and I will hurt you for talking about it.:slap:Biatch.
I only bite back when I've been bitten..... if my questions seem simple minded well I guess thats my fault for not knowing everything like yourself.....some of these questions I ask turn out to be more informitive then just a simple yes or no..... Most people elaborate beyond the simple answer and share tips, suggestions and personal experiences. Thats how I learn. Last time I checked that was the idea behind a "Forum". Someone once told me that there is no such thing as a stupid question if you want to learn and gain the knowledge of others. Obviously thats the opposite of how you feel, or you just like to hear yourself type....or....you just weren't hugged enough as a child or something I dont know....either way if the answer is too "simple" for you then just don't participate in the thread...... but if you must to prove your superiority over others then proceed.....

PS sorry for the poor spelling and grammer i have to type fast cuz im at work, not im my parents basement.....
 
Don't do it man. Deer are much tougher than they used to be. It's called evolution - all the millions of deer killed in the past by the 30/30 were removed from the gene pool, and the remainder are now immune to it. The same thing is now happening with the 30-06. You really need a 300 Magnum as a minimum and that might only be good for 50 years or so.

Of course if you make it a 30/30 AI, with special handloads you can get over 3000 fps with a 170 gr bullet. I know because guys have said they heard of guys who did it.
 
PS sorry for the poor spelling and grammer i have to type fast cuz im at work, not im my parents basement.....right now(they slave us at Blockbuster)

Oh please, that's just plain lazy.:rolleyes:
A common symptom of the modern man is too rely on another persons experience and accomplishment. Just grab the gun and go kill something, then you will truly know.
All I am saying is grab some BOOKS (they have covers and pages, no keys or lights, I know ADD sucks..) and read the experience of our hunting forefathers ( I recommend Jack O'Connor, Elmer Keith, Ken Waters, probably some modern John Barness, Carmicheal, and the always fun Seyfried).
In reality they will tell you to use common sense (not my sense or his sense, that elusive COMMON sense) and go hunting.
But you seem to do well with the immature common insults. Those should keep us entertained for now....
 
Thumbs up if you do your part at reasonable distances. I don't see the point of the Leverevoltion ammo. If you want to use a spitzer in a tube magazined rifle, single load them. Guys have been doing that for years. The round nose flat points are just fine.
 
Guess...

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If you can still get PMC Starfire 30-30 ammo try that, my friend used to hunt with a 30-30 bolt action with starfire hollow points. He shot one buck in the neck at around 30 yards and you could put your fist in the exit hole. I only saw the end result but he said he has never seen an animal go down so fast.
 
rem338win, You stole my thunder! I have been preaching common sense ever since I started on here.
But what do we get?

"I am loading 168 grain triple T bullets in my 308." "Has anyone got a recipe that will make the bullets go slower?"
 
Thumbs up if you use the Hornady Lever-evolution ammo. It's an awesome round. Get additional range and knock down power.
 
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