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| Was looking at Federal's ballistics on their new 170 grain Grand Slam factory load for the 30-30. At 300 yards, the bullet is traveling over 1500 fps and packing 865 ft-lbs of energy. Pretty ho-hum figures, until you realize that those figures exceed the velocity and energy levels of a factory hunting load out of my 41 magnum revolver at the muzzle. And who doesn't think the 41 Maggie wouldn't drop any 4 legged deer/elk/caribou/moose at point blank range? Now granted, I ain't gonna get that velocity out of a 20 inch 30-30 carbine, but still... we do underesimate the power of the little 30-30 don't we? Those figures make my 7x57 Mauser and 6.5x55 Swede look like cannons!! |
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| You've still got to put the bullet in the right spot ! Energy figures dont mean a hell of a lot unless you're talking about the same cartridge with different bullets. |
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| The 1 1/2mi thing with a 22lr is a myth at best. I know it say's it on the box but unless you had hurricane force winds behind it, it ain't gonna happen. We used to shoot behind a steam plant years ago that sat on the mississippi river. On a calm day I've shoot out across the river with a 22lr. No matter what angle you hold the gun it's not going to shoot anywere near what they say it will on the box.
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| I think the point should be made that, didn't the barrel on this gun flop around in a 3" circle. We all know this was totally a luck shot, can't it be fair to say that the barrel recoiled up the 3 inches thus by luck or some act of god prolly a direct result of the gun being so inaccurate some how found its way to the target. I think what would be telling is to figure out how fast a thurty thurty would be going at 700 yd heck even a 30-378, unless fired from a bench by a shooter that knew his rifle inside and out, it very well take alot of luck to make such a shot |
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| I went back and read the original posters post, and it doesn't say anything about 700 yards, that came later. so I was simply replying to the correct post...
Some of you got off track about 700 yard shooting..not me.... |
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| At 700 yards, nothing is suitable for deer, that is simply too far and nobody can predict a proper hit..A good shot will wound it and a bad shot won't hit it as a rule...
Sorry I didn't realize we were talking 700 yards, or I would have ignored the conversation.... |
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| Cowboy Using factory MV's (it's to early to figgure barrel length/MV losses) 30-30 Rem 170gr sp 2200fps MV 700yd 909fps 30-30 Rem 150gr sp 2390fps MV 700yd 824fps 30-338Wby 180gr X, 3450fps MV 700yd 2175fps |
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| My grandfather proved the killing power of the 25-35 many, many times. He swore it worked better than ANY other caliber available. Of course his game of choice was 10 lb Largemouth Bass from the Wacissa River ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif) . |
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