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I'm pretty sure this would be a Contender carbine so just what can I expect when my barrel arrives as to accuracy. This will be a 23 inch G2 style barrel. I once owned a 14 inch barrel that would shoot MOA with many loads using the Speer 130 grain HP.


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I have a win model 94, MOA for my rifle with open sights would be nice but its astricly a pig hunting gun and I dont think it was built for an bench type shooting !


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New England Handirifles can be pretty darn accurate, especially with handloads...


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My little Stevens 325 Will shoot tiny little groups. I'm using the factory peep sight.




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I have a Marlin 1936 that will drive tacks with iron sights.


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I have a Marlin 1936 that will drive tacks with iron sights.


Yeah, mine will too but I can't, lol.
 
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popcornthe most accurate I ever shot was a Savage Mod 340 with reloads.


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The most accurate that I have is a 336SS, and it will shoot MOA consistently (and a little better if I am on my game) with factory Hornady LeverEvolution ammo. I see absolutely no reason to reload for a MOA gun.






 
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Well the barrel should arrive in a couple of days. First shooting will be with factory loads to get brass, Federal blue box 150's.


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Anyone have a Rem 788 in .30-30? I see them from time to time on GB and they sure seem to be sought after.
 
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You might go to Benchrest.com and do some searches or solicit the help of Jackie Schmidt. Couple of years ago he did some test on a 30-30 and got some unbelievable accuracy out of the rifle.


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I have some that are a bit different, A 340 savage, and a handi-rifle, The handi-rifle is Ackley 30-30. and it shoots well for a low cost rifle. I like to mess around with both of them.
 
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My vote is for a Winchester High Wall, or a Rem. 788.
 
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I have 2 Rem. 788's in 30-30. Both have scopes on them. I only shoot cast bullets in them but they are pretty darn accurate. I also have several other lever action 30-30's with a Marlin being the most accurate one I've shot. All the levers are open sighted. Love shooting the cast bullets at factory ballistics for about $2 a box. Does the deed on a Mule Deer very well. wave


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The reason I sold my Marlin was that the 311291 has a forward section that didn't clear the rifling enough for me to use it. I also have had great accuracy from various Contenders, rifle and pistol length. Hope my cast bullets fit in this rifle.


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