- Location
- Under a rock in sw Ontario
Nice pic
I guess that would depend on what kinda equipment you have available to you at the time, or how many guys you have with you!
Still one of the best pictures ever posted on CGN, or any other firearms site!
Ted
Yup..
It sometimes makes the work a whole lot easier to move a moose by water.. One man with a rope can easily pull a moose across a river... A Lewis chainsaw winch makes for easy work pulling one up on shore..

Exactly, dont field dress until it is on your side of the lake, river or beaver pond!Yup..
It sometimes makes the work a whole lot easier to move a moose by water.. One man with a rope can easily pull a moose across a river... A Lewis chainsaw winch makes for easy work pulling one up on shore..
What's the tightest group you ever got with a win 30-30?
I've had my Marlin 3030 336RC since the late 70's IIRC it was made in the 50's
its my go to rifle, its shot more deer and caribou and wild boar than I can remember to count
I hunted with it in Florida, Pennsylvania, Quebec, , New Brunswick, but wouldn't dare to bring it to Manitoba or Saskatchewan for deer it just cant do what a 300wsm can do at those distances
I can't say I reach for my 30-30 for most big game hunting. Too many other guns to choose from. Taking a sheep with my dads old '94 (1941 manufacture I believe) was on my bucket list though, and I did so a few years ago. A fine 13 year old ram.
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I only said this because it seems that every time I hunted in Saskatchewan or Manitoba every deer that was a taker was beyond 300 yards so I wasn't comfortable shooting out to those distances and making a clean shot with old faithfulAre you kidding??? Many,many 30/30 levers have been used around here and with great success.




























