44mag or .30-.30 which would you use?

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A Winchester .30-.30 or a Ruger Carbine 44mag, shoots are a under 100yds in so pretty thick brush, I am a left hand shot to, if that matters any.
Which rifle would you use, each rifle has a 1x3.5x21 Tasco World Class scope
 
6.5x55swm said:
A Winchester .30-.30 or a Ruger Carbine 44mag, shoots are a under 100yds in so pretty thick brush, I am a left hand shot to, if that matters any.
Which rifle would you use, each rifle has a 1x3.5x21 Tasco World Class scope

.44 would be my choice hands down. But then again, I like 44cal :dancingbanana:
 
Ballistics say the 30-30 is better, but then there's something to be said for the bigger chunks of lead the 44 shoots and the cheaper ammo. John
 
If its the semi auto ruger carbine (not the leaver gun )that friggin crossbolt saftey is a pain in the awse for us lefty type folks.Why and the hell ruger would not have put the garand type saftey on these when the re introed them is beyond me.I guess a gunsmith could make the rifle a left guy crossbolt safty.
 
44mag it is, after my gunsmith switches the safety over for a left hand shot, if it's possible. I wonder if the carbine can be re chambered to 454Casull?
 
I pack a Marlin 1894 in .44 mag in the bush "just in case", loaded with 265 gr Hornady FP behind H110. (Hard cast would also be good, as I'm sure Ben Hunchak will jump in and mention before long!) I've never had to use it but, as others have said, there is something intrinsically comforting about the "whump" from that big slug.

That being said, the .30-30 has been around since God was in short pants and as every experiened hunter knows, bullet placement is more important than the calibre, assuming the calibre is basically up to the job.

I do agree about the crossbolt safey, though. Nice in theory but often a pain in practice.

:) Stuart
 
6.5x55swm said:
I wonder if the carbine can be re chambered to 454Casull?
You'd also need to rebarrel for the larger Bore.
I doubt the Semi Auto Action would stand the 454 Casull for very long;)

My bud has one of the Repro Browning 92's in 454 Casull.....
Wicked little thing:cool:

Oh ya for Hunting Deer and such.......I'd take the 30-30 over the 44 in heart beat !
 
josquin said:
I pack a Marlin 1894 in .44 mag in the bush "just in case", loaded with 265 gr Hornady FP behind H110. (Hard cast would also be good, as I'm sure Ben Hunchak will jump in and mention before long!)
:) Stuart


No casty in the semi....uhuh Clog port..There aint enough baroomba in either for this kid. I rate my 44 as a 50 yd brush buster...I wont own a thuddy thuddy. That being said if I had to choose on the two the 45/70 would be it, oh sorry I meant 44
 
50 is limiting thhis cartridge. My .44 shoots an honest 1.25 @ 100 (winchester white-box) and just last year dropped a big bear sow at 119 yds (lasered) with one shot. I wouldn't push this cart. much further than that, but I have the proof that its 120 yd gun posted in the "big game photo's" section ;)
 
Wrong Way said:
50 is limiting thhis cartridge. My .44 shoots an honest 1.25 @ 100 (winchester white-box) and just last year dropped a big bear sow at 119 yds (lasered) with one shot. I wouldn't push this cart. much further than that, but I have the proof that its 120 yd gun posted in the "big game photo's" section ;)



I have no doubt,but when I choose a cartridge its not by will it kill any animal in the area with reasonable assurance. Its rather by the rational that the cartridge and the distance I've used it to are such that after I pull the trigger I just have a seat and wait. Maybe two seconds,maybe 30 seconds, but the clumsy crashes are sure to follow. Since I started hunting vastly overpowered for the game the kills are far more consistant...
1) A big gun is just that.Theres less compensation for distance,lead,etc
2) As Mr. Oconnor said,"A big gun will turn a bad shot good"
3) recovery time forces you to use big guns as single shots thusly waiting for that perfect shot as opposed to blasting...I'll be honest ,when I used to hunt birds my counts on jump shoot days were higher with my single shot than later on when I got a semi
I'm a little off topic,but as a rule I tend to use twice the gun req'd
 
6.5x55swm said:
A Winchester .30-.30 or a Ruger Carbine 44mag, shoots are a under 100yds in so pretty thick brush.


Shots are under 100yds as stated in original post so a 30-30 has no real advantage over the 44.
 
Both ok, the 30-30 is better for off the shelf stuff, and does pretty good with barnes x , and Nosler Partition bullets.
The 44 mag has a wider surface which will hit hard, but get it where it counts , cause the animal will soak it up and take off.
My pick 30-30 , excellent brush caliber.:D
 
John Y Cannuck said:
I think the quote was ""A big gun will NOT turn a bad shot good"
and is from his classic arguement with 'big bore'

The point is that a bad shot, is a bad shot, regardlesss of the cartridge used.


Lets magnify it to extremes of ease of viewing. large whitetail gut shot with thuddy at 80 yds. Same shot with .650 dia bluforce slug that left the muzzle at the same velocity. Bad shot just turned a whole lot better from a recovery point of view. If you hunt where your eyes arent constantly stuck to binocs that big bad hole in and out carries a lot of weight. Pardon the pun.This year I shot a buck that had no idea we were there(head down) 45/70 420 gr hard cast between the tail and the anus,the entire length of the spine,out the chest,under the jaw,out the top of the head. That was a bad shot made good. Tell me what results a less potent cartridge would have had??? So lets loose the penetration effect of hard cast. If I'da did the same shot with brass burnin load outta the 300 weath he'da died of shear shock. Once again a bad shot turned better by shear force...Big guns kill big animals but they also kill smaller ones better...I'll illustrate blatenly now...When its my time to go,rather than looking for just the right spot to place 177 pellets,Id rather you were a little clumsy with a nyati or lott, if its all the same
 
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