I have 2 - 38-55 Rifles. One is "new to me" having recently arrived back from Ron Smith, who made
the 38-55 out of a toasted bore 30-30. It is a 1893 Marlin, built in 1906.
The other is a 1979 built Winchester 94 "Legendary Frontiersman" With it I have shot two deer.
One was a nice meat doe, the other the largest Whitetail buck I have shot to date.
Neither was a long shot. [70M and 55M], but that big 255 grain FNSP at 1650 or so was decisive.
Neither deer went anywhere. [30 feet for the doe, DRT for the buck]
Yes, indeed, the 38-55 is an ethical choice for deer, IMHO.
FWIW, within 150 yards, I would not hesitate to shoot a moose with the 38-55.
Regards, Dave.
the 38-55 out of a toasted bore 30-30. It is a 1893 Marlin, built in 1906.
The other is a 1979 built Winchester 94 "Legendary Frontiersman" With it I have shot two deer.
One was a nice meat doe, the other the largest Whitetail buck I have shot to date.
Neither was a long shot. [70M and 55M], but that big 255 grain FNSP at 1650 or so was decisive.
Neither deer went anywhere. [30 feet for the doe, DRT for the buck]
Yes, indeed, the 38-55 is an ethical choice for deer, IMHO.
FWIW, within 150 yards, I would not hesitate to shoot a moose with the 38-55.
Regards, Dave.






















































