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I am going to start working up some loads for Contender 30-30 carbine. What pointed bullets would you guys suggest for this. I want a bullet that is going to expand reliably at 30-30 velocities. This will be used to hunt whitetail deer.
 
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Hornady makes a 130 Interlock that would work well. I use it and the Remington 125 gr PSP in a Savage bolt action carbine over a hot load of H-335 powder on blacktail deer. The Winchester 150 Power Point also works.

Oh, by the way, Hornady makes two .308 130 gr spitzers, I think. One is for single shot pistols and one is the Interlock - I prefer the Interlock from a rifle.

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I've used the Rem 125 gr spire points and the Sierra 125's out of a Rem 788 in 30-30 and they drop Mule deer just fine. Like the Hammer of Thor! I to use a healthy charge of H335 under these bullets and they give me velocities of approx 2600-2700 fps. [Smile]

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Posts: 347 | Location: Ogden, Utah (Home of John M. Browning) | Registered: 08 September 2002Reply With Quote
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Yep, Hornady 130gr bullets with Reloder 15 and WLR Primers is the best in my T/C Carbine
start around 35gr. and you should find yourself with a good accurate load.

Wes
 
Posts: 330 | Location: Oregon, U.S. of A. | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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I too load the Rem 125g with H335 for a Savage bolt action .30-30. My wife loves this load, but I prefer the Winchester 150 power point PSP, and a full case of IMR 4064. I tend to still hunt and the 150g pp hits real hard in close, and still holds its own at 175 yards.
 
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Hi
I load them with sierra pro hunter 125 gr pointed in front of modest 33 gr norma 202 for 2400 fps , very mild and accurate load and it expands more than twice of it's original caliber and penetrate quit well in paper but dry and soaked.
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I've been loading both the 130gr Hornady Interlocks and the 125gr Nosler Ballistic Tips in two Contender .30-30s using Winchester 748 powder. They're accurate and definitely work on Colorado mule deer. Talked to the Hornady guy a while ago and he said the 130gr Interlock bullet would be excellent for deer. Proved correct. [Wink]
 
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I believe I have used all the bullets listed above in 30-30 contender and 788 rem. All are good choices, good deal eh? It is, you can also depend very well on the Nosler 125 ballistic tip, I find it extremely accurate and very useful on deer.
If you are interested, you also have a great gun for cast bullet use and a good 170 grain flatnosed bullet will also work extremely well!

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Posts: 692 | Location: Fairfax County Virginia | Registered: 07 February 2003Reply With Quote
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This is the most sensible thread I've seen on hunting. An adequate caliber to shoot at realistic ranges. Most hunters think the deer or elk has a supernatural life force that requires an Ultra Magnum to kill. Guys in Texas routinely kill deer with .222 Remington or even .22 Hornet, because it is legal there. I think .222 is a little small for deer but the .30-30 is more than adequate if you can place it right and keep the range under 200 yards.
 
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I decided to stay with the 170s since they work best in my 1894. However, the best pointy bullet load in MY .30-30 barrel was using the MagTip. The ogive was right for the "throat" on my barrel. 2350 fps with W748.
 
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I have used the 125 Nosler Bal tip in the 300 Whisper & it worked well for the velocities that were generated. I don't imagine that the 30-30 in a carbine would be that much more. If you want a little bit more try a 150 Bal tip.
Rich Jake
 
Posts: 1213 | Location: Middletown NY USA | Registered: 11 March 2002Reply With Quote
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A short barrel 30-30?
Going by the Elmer Kieth theory that you loose 33 feet per second for every inch you subtract from a given figure, you are in trouble. You are looking at something like 1,300 fps with a bullet designed to expand at 2,000. You are going to have to find a 30 caaaliber bullet that expands at 1,000 fps.
 
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Madison,
Most of us are getting anywhere from 22-2300 fps with 130s and 21-2150 with 150s out of 14 inch barrels in contenders... My 16 inch carbine barrels eeks out another 50 fps per load.

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I used the 125 gr Barnes X spitzer in my Contender carbine .30-30 barrel. Don't know if they make them any more. Worked great. Makes a great low-recoil deer load for any .30 caliber rifle.
 
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This is probably the only time I would actually recommend a Nosler BT, I would go w/ the 150grBT. At 30-30 vel. it should expand well & sill hold together.
 
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