.30-30 Bullet Drop - Demonstrated and Explained

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    .30-30 Bullet Drop - Demonstrated and Explained
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  • @lessharratt8719
    @lessharratt8719 2 года назад +62

    Kind of mirrors and supports Paul Harrell's video on the 30-30. Much more accurate and able to reach out farther than many of the commenters in this vid think. There are still people claiming that this round is only accurate to something like 75 yards. I am guessing they never owned or hunted with a 30-30 and are just repeating old wives tales. Zero at 125 and you can hold iron sights right on at 50 100 150 with a reasonable expectation of success.

  • @diogenes5381
    @diogenes5381 2 года назад +9

    The 30-30 will force you to Hunt, know your gun & game animals habits. That’s hunting. Using scoped long range rifles is harvesting. There is a big difference.

  • @ExcavationNation
    @ExcavationNation 2 года назад +52

    My favorite Bing bang of all time as a kid I shot one! Felt like a cowboy fell in loved. THE DAY I turned 18. I bought the pretty brass one from Walmart. That gun is the best thing I own. Usually as a kid you find something you want and you save up blah blah. And normally after 3 weeks you move on to something else. But I saved up for 10 years. Im not kidding. At 18 I pulled the little safe out with the old Kodak picture of me shooting it at 8. Took that box to walmart and bought it. My dream came true the day I bought that gun. ❤🇺🇸

  • @maxloader5278
    @maxloader5278 2 года назад +85

    Very hard to get tight groups without a free-floated barrel but the 30-30 is still one of my favorite because it is so fun to shoot. It kind of takes you back in time when hunting was a little bit harder. You can put thousands in a rig and go out and put the crosshairs on a deer at several hundred yards and make it look easy with an ethical shot at that range, but getting a Marlin or Winchester in 30-30 and putting venison on the table is priceless.

  • @travischapin886
    @travischapin886 2 года назад +17

    Never saw a left handed Winchester .30-30 before. Joking!! I saw a video the other night of a guy using 150 gr. ammo in a Winchester .30-30 and his groups were horrible. The .30-30 was meant to use the 170 gr. ammo due to the rifle twist. I don't care who says what. 150 gr. bullets are better suited to the .308 or the .30-06.

  • @factsnotfeelingssendit5961
    @factsnotfeelingssendit5961 2 года назад +10

    A 3030 can be extremely accurate. As a handloader I load Sierra Game kings spritzers. The same bullet in any other 30 cal. 308 3006 etc. I extended the oal ( overall length) and single load each rnd. For hunting I put that one in the pipe and same weight round nose in the tube. It won't extract so has to be fired at one point to unload. Surprising how accurate a 3030 can be. Reason factory ammo is rounded so you don't have a point of a bullet on the primer of the cartridge Infront of it in the tube. Could detonate from recoil etc. So anyone considering this never try.

  • @joshballesteros22
    @joshballesteros22 2 года назад +4

    Doesn’t matter at 100 yards. U don’t need optics. The .30-30 is a bush beast!

  • @clayreynolds5502
    @clayreynolds5502 2 года назад +6

    A good saddle rifle

  • @rustykimble5945
    @rustykimble5945 2 года назад +1

    Mine likes 170 grain. 150 shoots large groups. Good luck finding ammo. It's a shame you can buy ammo designed to kill zombies but can't find deer rounds of any caliber

  • @Mr.Big-Gunz
    @Mr.Big-Gunz 2 года назад +1

    I have a Winchester 94 30-30,, i love it, i wouldn't ever sell it or trade it for no amount of money,, it was made in 1978 or 79,, my friends Marlin 336 is the same year,, his Marlin is more accurate than my Winchester,, but not by much,, the Winchester looks better & feels better in my hand,, i like it better than the Marlin

  • @tjgrossman
    @tjgrossman 2 года назад +10

    G’day once again, on all of my original 92’s and 94’s and a Rossi 92, have all had ghost ring sights put on, some by me and the others came that way. My 1906 build 94 in 30-30 has a Lyman ghost ring sight, as does the same year 92 in 44-40. My 1926 94 has a Williams ghost ring peep sight, the diopter is adjustable form 2mm to 12mm for target/hunting use. I have several others and the Rossi has XS Ghost ring sights and it’s in 44 Mag with 16” barrel. It will print my handloads into sub 1” groups at 100 off sandbags. If you want accuracy with open sights, nothing beats ghost ring or peep sights. They are a sight to see and use. I have been shocked how accurately you can group with them.

  • @bobsweigart9698
    @bobsweigart9698 2 года назад +30

    I've had my .30-30winchester model 94 since I was 12. I have a 3-9×40 mm Simmons on it and with my 160 FTX handloads shoots sub 1/2 to 1/2 MOA at 100yds. Dialed 3" high at 100 yds is 6-3/4" low at 200 yds. They hit the deer and the deer drops. No tracking with this round and that's any round or flat nose as well. The energy is amazing less than 200 yds

  • @korndawggy1801
    @korndawggy1801 2 года назад +35

    My first deer rifle was a 30/30 Marlin. Where we hunt, you're walking/standing in pretty thick brush and you can MAYBE get a 100 yard shot at something. That rifle was compact and quick to bring up when you catch deer sneaking through it. The lever action was smooth and quick for getting the next shot ready also.

  • @mikerichards1264
    @mikerichards1264 2 года назад +13

    Thanks for a great analytical video of the Marlin 30-30 groups. I have a Winchester model 94 chambered for the 30-30. When I shoot the Winchester PowerPoint 150 grain ammo and the Barnes Vortex 150 grain, I get groups that average about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch at 100 yards. Out to 200 yards it widens to about 1 inch. The rifle loves both brands of ammo!

  • @kurtchristopherson5231
    @kurtchristopherson5231 2 года назад +14

    30-30 always seemed fine for doing what it was designed for - 150 or less yds in the bush. 150 gr was always a flat shooting load in that range, especially 50 and 100 yds (most of the time). Not a sniper rifle by a long shot. 30-30 loses it's flatness really fast with heavier bullets like 170 & 180 gr. Was suprised with the hornady, gonna try that, as mine is a Marlin. Up here in Canada, finding ammo for 30-30 is no challenge at all, and $1 a shot is the usual cost, even during Covid and Riot times.

  • @richardcolligon4277
    @richardcolligon4277 2 года назад +35

    I have a 30-30 story for you. My daughter In-laws great uncle during WW2 along with other men, guarded the Hoover Dam with their Winchester 30-30 rifle's from Japanese fighter's.

  • @JDJ1898JADE
    @JDJ1898JADE 2 года назад +3

    I worked my hinie off the summer I turned 13 in 1965 to make enough money to buy a Winchester lever action model 54 yep 54 that ain't no typo from Sears & Roebuck for $65. I always hunted the deep woods and never seen a deer over 50 yards away. But if'n I seen 'em I got 'em. Carrying the gun with one in the chamber and the hammer on half cock safety it is one of the fastest guns to shoulder and shoot you could have. That quick first shot is what made the difference between getting a deer and not for me. I still love my old 30-30 for close in hunting.

  • @randyjohnson6845
    @randyjohnson6845 2 года назад +17

    History tells us that a 30 30 win is extremely accurate at 75 to 125 yards..they actually put it into expensive bolt actions years ago and it was excellent..it just depends on the quality of the action and barrel

  • @Kidkaos13
    @Kidkaos13 2 года назад +8

    The second rifle I bought is a Marlin 336 , it’s my all time favorite rifle , I put a bigger loop lever cuz I have big hands and the factory lever was too small , ammo is hard to come by and more expensive , good thing I saved all my brass over the years cuz I just started reloading it , great video 👍🏽

  • @bradenstuart4074
    @bradenstuart4074 2 года назад +5

    Love these videos. I took a deer this fall at about 46 yards. I knew that the bullet would be a little lower than it was at 100 so I knew exactly where to hold. Inspired by WTW himself!!! Thanks WTW thanks for producing the content! Big time help.