I agree with the above comment about reaching out to 300 if needed. Why handicap yourself. Get a rifle that can handle both.
A fellow I used to hunt with years ago used to call the 30-30 with open sights "a sharp stick".
His reason was that if you step out onto a big clear cut and see a buck or moose at 300yds and you only have a 30-30, you might as well just have a sharp stick instead.![]()
Hunting with a lever action is fraught with compromise... and almost none are good. There are certainly many tools available that do a better job, with way less compromise.
R.
I'm not a big lever fan but as long as one realizes the limitations of the rifle and accepts and hunts within those limitations, they will be fine.
There is no such rifle that will be without compromise for all applications such as a bush gun or LR rifle, but I suspect that a good 22" bolt action 30-06 with a 2-7 or 3-9 would be close.
A fellow I used to hunt with years ago used to call the 30-30 with open sights "a sharp stick".
His reason was that if you step out onto a big clear cut and see a buck or moose at 300yds and you only have a 30-30, you might as well just have a sharp stick instead.![]()
7600 .308, barrel shortened to 18.6". 1-8X SFP illuminated LPVO in low QD rings.
So it's easy to go to the irons and keep it simple and lighter weight with a 4 shot, flush fit magazine.
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Nice set up for NIGHT hunting !RJ
I have a Remington Mohawk 600 in 308 that would work well.