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marlin 30-30
dwar
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I have my dad's old Marlin 30-30, model 1936, serial number B7794. Any help with the date of manufacter?
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Robert Evans
Remember, there are three kinds of people out there. Those who can count and those who can't!
Robert Evans
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thanks for your help!
matsoukis
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compare the trajectory energy at different yardages. 300 yd shots are not for the 30-30 when you have a choice.
Best!!
Rugster
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Ken
I felt this cartrige was a significant inprovement with a heavy 200/250 bullet over the venerated 30-30 and it is!
That same Winter I went Deer hunting in Western Nebraska...Sandhills area in North Central Ne. Well, I shot a Doe quatering away from me at 230+ yards going up hill. I was looking up at her and she was still on the side hill...about mid-way to the top when she started to turn and run along a trail. I raised the front sight blade over her back just enuff to see day light lead her about a deer-length and sent the 200-grainer on it's way.
The Doe's hind leg shot straight out like a spasm, she turned and ran down the hill and then I lost my visual on her.
I had a gut feeling when I saw that leg stiffen so I started walking. I fixed my position on a particular Soap weed which had deer antler like dried branches about 2 feet over the top of its Green pointed leaves. Every 50 yards or so I re-oriented my position on this weed.
Found the weed, found the Doe's trail and followed the tract. About 40 yard from when I saw her leg-reaction I found her.
The 200 grainer hit her in the left rear leg and lodged under skin on the right front shoulder.
When I looked back and saw where I had shot from and the distance...I felt ashamed I had taken such a long shot. What if I had never found her....I thought.
Right then I made a committment: never a gain would I risk a shot like that, even tho I am an extraordinare' marksman..that was 20's year ago. Everytime I have a lever in the field and I spot a Deer at that a long distance I remember what could have been a nightmare and a disgraceful act of huntsmanship.
So if you want a dream like mine to stay in your head for the duration of your life...do something stupid like I did...shoot your 30-30 at 300 yards...
By the way I had 3 other's with me when I made that shot(my Brother in law, and his wife my sister and their oldest daughter)...they were impressed but I was depressed that I even tried!!!!!!!!