.30-30 VS .32 Win Spcl VS .45-70 GOVT - Levergun Party

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  • @josephearley605
    @josephearley605 4 года назад +15

    How you load the 32 and 30-30 is when you load a shell don't push it all the way inn leave a 1/4 inch sticking out then use the next she'll to push it in and so forth and so forth. Also you should be able to load 6 or 7 in the magazine .

  • @p7outdoors297
    @p7outdoors297 4 года назад +17

    One of my dad's old hunting buddies was a sniper in Vietnam, and he always went out hunting with a 45/70 iron rights. He absolutely despised scopes, but nobody knows why. But he hunted with that rifle for about 50 years until his eyesight went and he could no longer make the 300 yard shots he loved so much

    • @chadbinette3201
      @chadbinette3201 2 года назад

      300 yard shot with a 45-70? I dunno how much velocity would be left. Those 45-70s aren't much past 100-150 yards and even that's pushing it. Just such a heavy round it drops so much in velocity and physically. You'ld have to aim 10 feet above the target for a 45-70 to make 300 yards . It's more for close range, dropping power. Alot of guides carry the 45-70 so when a grizzly bear or moose is charging them and they have no choice , it's something that will stop them in their tracks.

    • @RsFrag3d
      @RsFrag3d Год назад

      @@chadbinette3201 it’s not that uncommon. I see guys using ladder sites for the long shots.Definitely doable if you’re familiar with the grain you’re shooting and the “rainbow” trajectory

    • @RsFrag3d
      @RsFrag3d Год назад

      @@chadbinette3201 not disagreeing though I believe 200 yards to be the comfortable max

  • @gvbowles
    @gvbowles 4 года назад +5

    From the time I was a young boy, my father had a 94 in 32 Win. Spcl. The 32WS was created because the 30-30 did not have deep enough grooves to use black powder/lead bullets. What I found was the deeper groove setup with the 32WS made for reloading lead bullets FANTASTIC! With 1-10 bullets cast bullets using a gas check, you could run them out as fast as jacketed. Very accurate.

  • @jamiesloan5902
    @jamiesloan5902 5 лет назад +50

    Just a word of advice... Never rest your barrel on anything. Rest the stock. You will be more consistent. Trust me. I learned the hard way too.

    • @jusnuts1443
      @jusnuts1443 4 года назад +3

      Do the dime drill with a spent cartridge also. Army vets know what I mean.

    • @hinterseerherold
      @hinterseerherold 4 года назад +1

      Gr8 trigger control exercise.

    • @APGT90
      @APGT90 3 года назад +5

      If you're referring to resting the barrel affecting the harmonics, it won't matter much on a lever action due to the tube.

    • @enricofermi67
      @enricofermi67 3 года назад +1

      @@jusnuts1443 So tell us what the dime drill is.

    • @jusnuts1443
      @jusnuts1443 3 года назад +6

      @@enricofermi67 You place a spent cartridge in the chamber (do not dry fire!). Next, have a Ranger buddy balance a dime (flat side down) about midway on the barrel of the firearm while you are in a shooting position. Then, with the safety off, squeeze the trigger and let the firing pin hit the spent cartridge without letting the dime fall off the barrel. Sounds simple. With practice, this drill will improve your shooting skills.

  • @susangiggie7996
    @susangiggie7996 4 года назад +39

    When you load cartridges in the side , leave the rim of each round sticking out of the trap a little bit...it will be easier to feed them into the tube.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  4 года назад +2

      👍👍

    • @josephmorrison1869
      @josephmorrison1869 4 года назад +2

      Susan Giggie nice it probably won’t bite your thumb? Good information

    • @tracykooken2606
      @tracykooken2606 4 года назад +2

      the shells for the Marlin look like a lipstick tube thing my girl uses !!!! lol i like Marlin... had a 30-30 Marlin with Williams adjustable "peep" sites .... truly a close work rifle. shooting downhill ya gotta get to know her !!!!

    • @davidcarter6475
      @davidcarter6475 4 года назад +1

      @@josephmorrison1869 SHE is VERY correct. I load a LOT-- to do trick shooting.. and it's absolutely correct..

  • @breakandrun70
    @breakandrun70 Год назад +1

    I have a 32 spa & it was made in 1907, It was ordered new by my great grandfather. It has a long barrel,
    which is round, & it is deadly accurate. I myself love lever action also. Was not bad shooting, just have
    shake the rust off. Have a great holiday to You & family.

  • @d.briancasady48
    @d.briancasady48 2 года назад +5

    I reload for all 3 calibers. The .32 WS has a slower twist rate that really works great with 170 grain or close to that weight bullets. The .45-70 and .30-30 do not need any introduction. Great calibers with more history than most will ever know. The .32 WS is an awesome cartridge in its own right, but it just arrived a bit late and was forever in the shadow of the .30-30's popularity. Finding the bullets to reload it is a bit of a challenge, but I buy 500 at a time when I find them. Speer gives best accuracy in my levergun.

  • @kentwilliams4152
    @kentwilliams4152 3 года назад

    Hey amigo - During the time I served as a Border Patrol Instructor at the Federal Law Enforcement Firearms Training Division they say that we trained more than 70,000 students. With the long gun we trained the students to stand with their head erect and then bring the comb of the butt stock up to their cheek. They were then instructed to pull the butt straight back into their shoulder, raise their elbow and then lean into the weapon. There was a US Marshal instructor at FLETC who was one outstanding shotgun shooter. He could shoot the skeet course clean time and time again even from the hip. I had hunted and shot shoulder weapons for about 25 years at that time and usually only missed 1 or 2 birds per course. He told me to try the above shooting position. I did as he suggested and immediately noticed what seemed to be less recoil. Did my skeet score get better? No, but I definitely had better control of the shotgun. FWIW

  • @stanleybabiuk8507
    @stanleybabiuk8507 4 года назад +4

    Hey dude. I have a 30-30 and a 45-70 both levers
    Without question my favorite is the 45-70 Marlin. Fabulous. Took it to Alaska for defensive protection while out siting for a project. Made our local guide happy when a big bull Moose quickly came into our survey crew & had to take it down. Saved our guide from a day of hunting for his family.

  • @Brykk
    @Brykk 5 лет назад +9

    Great video. I love that 45-70. The 32 also has my attention. Ive seen 32 for years but never gave it any thought. I doubt it would ever become my go to round, but its cool to see what it can do.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      Yeah the 32 was a new one to me

    • @Brykk
      @Brykk 5 лет назад +2

      WHO_TEE_WHO im with ya on the lever gun love though. Thanks for another great video.

  • @stevenrobinson1379
    @stevenrobinson1379 5 лет назад +15

    So happy to see the .32 specl! I have,a Marlin 32 spcl thats,very old and it shoots very accurate! Your right the ammo is very hard to find ! I also have a 30-30 octagon barrel Winchester,it's a great rifle also ,but I don't have a favorite I love them both! Have shots lot of deer with both of them Thanks,so much very nice seeing that 32 special!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +3

      I had been looking forward to shooting these for a long time

  • @rogerhwerner6997
    @rogerhwerner6997 5 лет назад +4

    Picked up a Model 94 .32 WinSpec with the large lever dating from the 1920s. It's a beauty that I've never fired. Next time I head to the range I'm going to use it

    • @jakkbatt4711
      @jakkbatt4711 5 лет назад

      Nice score man! Just picked one up too last friday, 32spl pre 64, idk the exact year but still a beaut, hardly any kick

    • @possumsausage5029
      @possumsausage5029 5 лет назад

      Have a pre 64 3030 and I love her!!! Theres something about the winchester. I think it is the clunky action. Theres guns out there that are 1000x smoother than a winchester, but how you can feel each part engage I think is what I love about them

    • @rogerhwerner6997
      @rogerhwerner6997 5 лет назад +1

      @@possumsausage5029 I think the action on a lever action often depends on wear. I have 25 pre-1964 Winchester lever action rifles in various calibers and no two are the same. I have a few Marlin and Savage rifles, a new Henry replica and two Italian lever action rifles. I wouldn't say the non-Winchesters are smoother. It seems to depend on the rifle.

  • @planker
    @planker 2 года назад +3

    I"ve loaded The three in Black powder. They all performed well. 30-30 brass makes 32sp. Bullet tumble (cast) in the Marlin only happens when pushing the velocity. Gas checks help. Winchesters like lead, and they are sexy! LIKE!

  • @rickmcdonald7836
    @rickmcdonald7836 5 лет назад +15

    That was fun good to see the 32 win, theirs something special about a lever gun great video thanks.

    • @davidcarter6475
      @davidcarter6475 4 года назад +1

      As I was telling them above-- I had a ROSSI model 92 calibered in .45 long colt.. and LOVED it.. want a new one- but hesitant on buying a JAPANESE made winchester..
      Trouble is original winchesters are mostly too worn for really tight use for my target work..

    • @dannettles280
      @dannettles280 3 года назад +1

      I like ur channel man but ur killing me with ur half cycle slow motion
      Round loading. it's a lever action it won't break rack it like you mean it!

  • @smod1994
    @smod1994 5 лет назад +7

    Awesome video. I just bought a 1972 "jm" marlin 336 30-30 and I absolutely love it.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Awesome!!! Good find!

    • @possumsausage5029
      @possumsausage5029 5 лет назад +1

      Try to get your hands on a 94 winchester 3030 made before 1964. The winchester was like the ak of the 1800s. It was/is a loose, clunky action that you cant make fail. A marlin is a lot smoother, but theres something about a Winchester that makes it feel "right". My go to deer rifle is a 3030 winchester and it hasn't ever failed me

  • @jackaustin3576
    @jackaustin3576 2 года назад +1

    I have had my Winchester Model 94 in 30-30 for 60 years and love it....But now I hunt with a Miroko Winchester Model 1886 in 45-70....At 79 years old I did have a scope put on it....It has an octagon barrel, full length magazine, pistol grip, crescent butt plate, saddle or sling ring, tang sight if I need it....love them both....

  • @GenericPerson246
    @GenericPerson246 4 года назад +4

    Love, love, LOVE the 45-70! I've wanted a lever 45-70 for a long time. One of these days....

  • @barntapes3414
    @barntapes3414 Год назад

    I have owned 45-70 and 30-30’s for years and just picked up a 32 for my 72nd birthday. I couldn’t resist because this rifle was made (by Marlin) in 1951. This is my first 32 and I hope to have as much fun as you do.

  • @rdbchurnowski
    @rdbchurnowski 5 лет назад +7

    Bought a win 94 30-30 last month 1961. Great shape. You make me wanna buy more guns.😁

  • @rdrockett1
    @rdrockett1 5 лет назад +1

    Oh my God lever action rifles. you are now my superhero

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +1

      Love me some leverguns!

  • @kevintomes3786
    @kevintomes3786 5 лет назад +5

    Battle of the lever guns!!! The 32 appears to have a good deal of power. Great shootin cowboy!!
    Thank You Sir!!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +4

      Yeah the 32 surprise me. It has some Boogie on it

    • @thomasraahauge5231
      @thomasraahauge5231 5 лет назад +2

      Kevin Tomes: I wonder why that .32 isn't that popular. Well, the .30-30 is a classic, and it doesn't get more old school than that, but stil . . .

    • @kevintomes3786
      @kevintomes3786 5 лет назад +1

      Thomas Raahauge I don't know either. I've never shot one or known anyone with one but it looks purpose built. Maybe Who-tee-Who knows something.
      It's a good lookin rifle!!

    • @thomasraahauge5231
      @thomasraahauge5231 5 лет назад +2

      Kevin Tomes: He might be on to something. Oh yes, easy on the eyes :)

  • @jamiesloan5902
    @jamiesloan5902 5 лет назад +1

    You and your wife both seem like genuine, humble, down to earth people. That's why I rate your videos right up there with Hickok45 and Paul Harrell. Keep em comin...

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Really appreciate that Jamie

  • @brett7802
    @brett7802 5 лет назад +3

    I was impressed how well that .32 shot. Seems like it had a little more pep. My brother started deer hunting with a pre-war Model 94 in .32spl.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      32 definately has more punch over the 3030

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper 5 лет назад +2

    Love the Model 94 in 30-30. Been wanting one for years but somehow never pull the trigger on one. When I was a kid, my dad took me hunting and one of the friends in our party shot a 30-30. They used to say that that gun was a "brush gun." Light, short, accurate. Great deer rifle.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      gotta love the 94!!!

    • @SatWiseJanx
      @SatWiseJanx Год назад +1

      I inherited my grandfather's 32 WS and all the members of my family killed their first deer with it. I've shot a lot of 30 30s with my friends and I'll take the 32 any day

  • @nathanadrian7797
    @nathanadrian7797 5 лет назад +4

    The Winchester 94 carbine in 30-30, 32 WS and 38-55/375 win is the best ballanced rifle ever made, the Marlin 36/336 is almost as nice!!

  • @donaldbest1295
    @donaldbest1295 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your work. Really enjoy your videos. On my 12th birthday in 1966 my grandfather gave me his Winchester 1894 30-30 that he purchased used in 1905. Octagon barrel, rifle not a carbine. He said his brother had a model 1894 in .32 Special and that while the .32 was more accurate, 30-30 ammo was everywhere in 1918 in Saskatchewan. .32 Special ammo was difficult to obtain and double the price. 30-30 now considered a deer gun - but in times past was a moose/grizzly rifle.
    I think that we have lost sight of the importance of aiming points.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  4 года назад

      Gotta love the leverguns! Thanks for watching!

  • @Roadking556
    @Roadking556 4 года назад +9

    I been looking for a fair price good shape wrangler just like yours for years! Saw it in a 1983 Winchester catalog in which I still have.

  • @kevinrollman3101
    @kevinrollman3101 3 года назад +2

    I love your lever gun videos!! I own a Marlin 1895 CBA 45-70 18” barrel. Your slow mo, and the set up you use are better than any other channel similar to yours!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  3 года назад

      Appreciate you watching bigtime Kevin

  • @kenhelmers2603
    @kenhelmers2603 5 лет назад +5

    A nice trio! Thanks for the demo :)

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching Ken!

  • @stevenlamb50
    @stevenlamb50 5 лет назад +2

    just want to say I appreciate ur videos ur honest, humble and who dont claim to be the best now the most just a man having fun shooting guns and giving strait forward info 2 👍👍

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Hey I really appreciate that. Thanks for watching!

  • @Miohunter444
    @Miohunter444 5 лет назад +53

    You need to get a 35 Remington in the bunch :)

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      🖒🖒

    • @timothyterrell1658
      @timothyterrell1658 5 лет назад

      Definitely a better round then 3030 at the cost of recoil . It's a bit sharp. not as bad as 4570. if recoil don't bother you 35/44/444/4570 /308 are all good choices for a leaver gun. there are a few other choices available. Pretty much any of the 30+ guns are good, but your going to pay in recoil. From sharp to outright brutal. If you watched the video carefully you can tell that 4570 was working on him, and he was trying to hide it. Been there done that ,that hearts.
      But don't get me wrong 30 30 is more than adequate for deer in the eastern United States..

    • @mbil1941
      @mbil1941 5 лет назад

      Vert good vidéo but you have tout hunt Whit thé 35 thaïs was thé best-killer ou thé lot ,have Kill so many mosses

    • @mbil1941
      @mbil1941 5 лет назад +2

      @Joe B tout right i am a french quebequoi i Do m'y best for use our spequing : 35 Remington was m'y first gun Y use wincherter supers x as cartriges ,super quilling gun att 300 feets on moose, deer ans criteer,y topped it witt a 1.5x4x top kit for hunting......alway in the xring......

    • @johnt4060
      @johnt4060 5 лет назад +1

      mbil1941 35 Remington is a great hunting round. Ammunition is hard to find though here in America

  • @user-bi5if1ip6t
    @user-bi5if1ip6t 4 года назад +1

    Cool shooting I’d buy the 32 for sure. Thanks

  • @DeeMoback
    @DeeMoback 5 лет назад +8

    .32 winspcl is a great round.....btw, the .32 winspcl reloads really well..... even burns black powder and lead cast

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +3

      Oh wow. Thanks Jay!

    • @DeeMoback
      @DeeMoback 5 лет назад +4

      @@WHOTEEWHO yup.... the twist rate works okay with dirty powder and lead..... of course as long as you can get clean burning factory ammo there is no need to burn dirty stuff...... but this is a good gun to have if powder,etc is ever in short supply......best clean burning reload powder for .32WS is IMR3031

    • @d.briancasady48
      @d.briancasady48 2 года назад +1

      Yes! IMR 3031 and a a 170 grain Speer bullet in the .32 WS is a great combination. Accuracy in a model 94 made in 1952 with that load is better from a Caldwell sled than I could believe.

    • @DeeMoback
      @DeeMoback 2 года назад +1

      @@d.briancasady48 yup ...

  • @heyitsaluigi
    @heyitsaluigi 3 года назад +1

    ANOTHER Great vid❤️
    Best Lever I’ve ever owned, and still have, is my Winchester 88 in .308!
    I own her brother too, Winchester 100 in .308 autoloader.

  • @forrestbowden5976
    @forrestbowden5976 5 лет назад +4

    Classics that will never go away....... Thank you again for the hard work you put into your vids

  • @larrymarchant6467
    @larrymarchant6467 4 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your honest, down to earth attitude that puts everything into a realistic concept.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching Larry!

  • @rjenkins4325
    @rjenkins4325 5 лет назад +4

    WELL GOOD GOD...Just when I thought I knew everything about rifle calibers...NEVER IN MY 40ish years of being into guns of all types and flavors have I heard of a .32 caliber rifle, let alone a lever gun in Winchester, and Mod. 94 at that!! I am so disappointed in myself...Dang you Who-tee-who...And thank you Who-tee-who...Lovin it!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      I had never heard of it either until I saw this rifle

    • @robertmurdock9750
      @robertmurdock9750 5 лет назад +1

      Winchester made the 32 special to use black powder because a lot of people didn't trust smokeless powder. They made it a little larger caliber and shallower rifling because of powder fouling.

    • @robertmurdock9750
      @robertmurdock9750 5 лет назад +2

      @@rjenkins4325 Sorry! I didn't mean to be a know-it-all it is just something I picked up 50 to 55 years ago when the 32 special was very popular. A lot of people back then thought it killed deer a lot better than a 30-30.

    • @rjenkins4325
      @rjenkins4325 5 лет назад +1

      @@robertmurdock9750 ...NO..I apologize, I am not having a good day and took it out on you...I am deleting my prior post...Sorry friend...Respectfully...God bless, and God doesn't want me acting in that manner..

    • @robertmurdock9750
      @robertmurdock9750 5 лет назад

      @@rjenkins4325 That's OK! I hope your day gets better and God bless you too.

  • @toddk1377
    @toddk1377 5 лет назад +2

    Love the Winchesters. I had a model 94 chambered in 30-30. I still regret selling that gun. I also had a Marlin chambered in 357 magnum. Lever guns arent full semi autos or the popular choice for a home defense, but they are one hell of a repeater (western sling) and were at one time a devastating weapon of war. I have a family heirloom Marlin pre 70's lever action 30-30. The last time anyone shot it, it was my great grandmother using it to kill a man stealing pecans off her farm down in Oklahoma in '69. I even have a copy of the court transcript to go with it, lol. Funny, authorities didnt even care she shot someone, they through a stink about her shooting a rifle in cattle country (shotgun only). All I have to say is, for some reason, whenever I hold that rifle, it makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +1

      Whoa

    • @toddk1377
      @toddk1377 5 лет назад +1

      @@WHOTEEWHO
      I know, right?!

    • @toddk1377
      @toddk1377 5 лет назад +1

      @@WHOTEEWHO
      One of these days...I'll shoot that rifle. We all know when you buy an old military gun from one of the war era's, it's pissible that gun was used to take a life, but when you know for a fact that the last round sent down that barrel ended a life, it just has an eerie feeling about it. Not to mention the man killed was only picking a couple to eat, was malnourished, and...well, the civil rights movement wasnt taken seriously or enforced in those areas at the time just yet.

    • @papabear6166
      @papabear6166 5 лет назад

      Back in 1964 when my younger brother was born my dad made an awesome purchase. He purchased 2 Winchester pre 64 model 94's chambered in .32 special for $300 for the pair. These rifles were our first deer hunting rifles and we sure have taken a lot of game with them over the years. The only drawback is that ammo is hard to find and generally very limited in quantity.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Yeah i had to lool pretty hard ro find some ammo and it wasnt exactly cheap

  • @danrodriguez2447
    @danrodriguez2447 2 года назад +4

    The .32 Win Spl is one of my favorite rifles. I can lob a round out and hit a plate at 400yds. Using a simple scope of course. Being an uncommon round, impossible to find today.

    • @d.briancasady48
      @d.briancasady48 2 года назад +1

      It is easy to reload with .30-30 brass. I load a light charge of IMR 3031 with some cotton stuffed in it to make a blank to fireform the neck. That step may not be necessary, but it saves me a lot of crushed necks. KEEP YOUR AMMUNITION SEPARATE!!!!!! The .32 WS will load into a .30-30 side gate. It sort of locks up your rifle when it refuses to chamber.

    • @somethingtrulyhorrifying
      @somethingtrulyhorrifying 2 года назад

      ​@@d.briancasady48 You must've been sitting on a good stash of primers already, it's been dang near impossible to reload anything since 2020 when all the primers started to get hoarded and resold for 3x what they used to cost. And then the morons that were willing pay those gougers just made the whole situation worse until the big vendors started selling them at the same price as the gougers, so here I am 2 years later with the same 2 bricks of primers that I bought in 2019, refusing to use them until people calm the heck down with primers.

  • @PatRMG
    @PatRMG 5 лет назад +1

    I love a levergun. Threaded a 44 mag. Shooting it with a suppressor is so fun.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      🤤🤤🤤 suppressed lever guns! That is awesome!

  • @Welderman-xo1sx
    @Welderman-xo1sx 5 лет назад +118

    Anyone else experience the video blacking out for the first 30-30 paper shot?
    Cause I did

  • @awizardalso
    @awizardalso 5 лет назад +1

    The purpose of the tips on the cartridges is to prevent the recoil from causing a cartridge to cause the cartridge in front of it in the magazine to discharge by mushrooming to buffer the contact with the primer in the next cartridge. The other purpose is to provide better aerodynamics and a longer range as when chambered the tip will return to a pointed shape.

  • @markc6207
    @markc6207 5 лет назад +4

    Great video. Love the 45-70.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      I love them all! Thanks Mark

  • @SwampSquatch70
    @SwampSquatch70 5 лет назад +1

    Woohoo an all lever gun video. Love lever guns.

  • @thegunman9775
    @thegunman9775 5 лет назад +19

    I'm am glad to see you using a 32 win that is a old school round I have a Marlin chambered in it and it's a deer killer great video

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      First time I had ever shot a 32

    • @johnt4060
      @johnt4060 5 лет назад +3

      thegun man it's a good old round. Sadly no longer popular among the tactical AR fanboys and wannabe operators

    • @BilgePump
      @BilgePump 5 лет назад +4

      2 Thumbs up for .32 Win sp.

    • @Motor-City_Ben-Diesel
      @Motor-City_Ben-Diesel 5 лет назад +1

      I have a 32 special from my great grandpa and a picture of a bear he killed it in the upper peninsula. It’s hard to find ammo for it. If any has any sites that sell 32 special ammo leave a comment thanks!

    • @normanrea8146
      @normanrea8146 5 лет назад +1

      I'm 3 family owner of an old 32 win spec. Good deer and black bear gun. Hard to find ammo.

  • @rickyparr8001
    @rickyparr8001 5 лет назад +2

    You're videos are very enjoyable,i really appreciate the time and effort you put into them.Thank you very much!

  • @benmadderom2281
    @benmadderom2281 5 лет назад +21

    Let me give you some advice about loading a Winchester.... DON'T shove the round all the way into the tube. Leave a bit of the back of the round sticking out of the loading gate. When you load the next round, all you have to do is press it against the back of the one just loaded, and feed it in.....like butter. If you push the round all the way into the tube, the loading gate closes, and the round comes back slightly due to pressure from the spring, making the next round harder to load because now you have to back the last round up into the tube slightly in order to press the loading gate open. I mean... It works, but it's slow and fidgety, and not as smooth as the method I just mentioned.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +3

      👍👍

    • @joeridehaeck7677
      @joeridehaeck7677 5 лет назад +1

      U need to push the loading gate deep enough. You Will feel a click. Than it also goes in like butter. I always push the gate all the way open with the round and than towards the tube.

  • @JR-uc5oz
    @JR-uc5oz 4 года назад +2

    I have a model 94 Winchester in .32 special and I believe I loaded seven rounds in the magazine. Enjoyed the comparisons!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching Jerry!

    • @barntapes3414
      @barntapes3414 Год назад

      My Marlin only holds 5. The tube on your Winchester might be full length..the one on my rifle is about 3/4.

  • @mattjones8474
    @mattjones8474 5 лет назад +22

    Please make more videos on the 32 win spcl.

  • @billyphoenix5139
    @billyphoenix5139 5 лет назад +1

    I like that .32 a lot and hope to learn more about it.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      32 is pretty interesting

  • @larryreese6146
    @larryreese6146 5 лет назад +9

    Never put a sling on a Winchester lever. They belong in your hand. That's their appeal. I've got the 32 special and the old 30 30. I've got other deer rifles but for whitetail and eastern game it's the old lever I'll reach for every time. They're like an extension of your arm and i love'em.

    • @ViktoriousDead
      @ViktoriousDead 5 лет назад

      Larry Reese easy to say when you're not lugging one around for hours still hunting in the hills

    • @larryreese6146
      @larryreese6146 5 лет назад +1

      @@ViktoriousDead I live in the hills too, the ozarks of western Arkansas and northeastern Oklahoma. Maybe your hills are steeper. But if you are still hunting there is no better place than to have your gun in your hand and up front. If its strapped across your back and you get a chance for a shot it's going to happen quick, even if you catch that deer in its bed. If you're going to use it the best place for any gun is in your hand. The 336 Marlin is a bit heavy and the Browning BLR is too. My preference is the old Winchester lever carbine. I've killed a lot of deer with it, some fair sized ones.

    • @ViktoriousDead
      @ViktoriousDead 5 лет назад +1

      Larry Reese yea I love in the Tennessee range of the appalachians I agree with having your rifle on hand and out when actively hunting. But a sling definitely makes a rifle more utilitarian and easy to carry when walking out to a stand or whatever the case may be

    • @larryreese6146
      @larryreese6146 5 лет назад +1

      @@ViktoriousDead I agree, especially with a bolt or heavier actioned rifle with a scope. But I always like to go light. Most of my shots are well within 60 yards and in oak timber. Who needs a scope? Who needs the extra weight? All you need is a deer and something that is adequate to shoot it with. It's that simple and the quicker you can get the job done the more successful at it you're gonna be.

    • @codetwohigh
      @codetwohigh 4 года назад +1

      Larry Reese are you the lever gun police?

  • @bray1952mj
    @bray1952mj 5 лет назад +1

    I own a mid-1930's Winchester model 94 in 32 Winchester special. This rifle was purchased new by my father.

  • @Hunt2EatWild
    @Hunt2EatWild 5 лет назад +3

    I own a Marlin 1895 SBL in 45-70... Love it to death but that Winchester 94 is damn good looking.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +1

      I love them all :-)

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      I will have to admit I would like to trade my Marlin 45-70 for a Henry. I shot a Henry a couple weeks ago in 4570 and it was in a whole nother world

    • @jcbalesk777
      @jcbalesk777 5 лет назад

      How is the recoil on the sbl compared to other calibers?

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      It definately has a punch especially with some hotter ammo

  • @halfcirclehranch6877
    @halfcirclehranch6877 5 лет назад +1

    Now you need to totally wreck that plate with the .50BMG

  • @grayman7208
    @grayman7208 5 лет назад +5

    recoil difference is probably due to the weight of the rifles.

  • @markc6207
    @markc6207 5 лет назад +2

    Good shooting as usual. Love that Marlin. POWERFUL!

  • @randlerichardson5826
    @randlerichardson5826 5 лет назад +4

    Hey bro goin to be interesting. That 32 would be a great round

  • @lespotter8293
    @lespotter8293 2 года назад +1

    A lever gun needs to be rested on the wood forearm or in the hand, resting the support hand. No gun should ever be rested on the barrel, as it will add inconsistent upward pressure on it But lever guns, unlike bolt actions, are made in 3 pieces. The barrel, the receiver and the stock. So, resting on the barrel, holding the receiver and putting the cheek on the stock will make inconsistent shots. A lever gun should be rested just on the forearm and pushed solidly into the shoulder to obtain the most consistent pressure.

  • @willnotcomply1328
    @willnotcomply1328 5 лет назад +3

    I'm looking to pick up a 45/70, Awesome round.

  • @tonymerritt549
    @tonymerritt549 5 лет назад +2

    Got my Buffalo Bill commemorative 10" over octagon barrel about 15 years ago. Can keep a 6" grouping@ 200yd+.

  • @willnotcomply1328
    @willnotcomply1328 5 лет назад +4

    When you go to get new carriage bolts, see if they have any Grade 8, they're really hard bolts, if not get Grade 5, they're pretty tough too. Good shooting

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      All they had was one style, and I have no idea what they are :-)

    • @willnotcomply1328
      @willnotcomply1328 5 лет назад +1

      @@WHOTEEWHO gotcha brother. I'll see if my local mom and pop hardware have any.

    • @unbalancedredneck5778
      @unbalancedredneck5778 5 лет назад +2

      WHO_TEE_WHO Try these at Lowes. Item # 637488 Model # BH7645146
      Strong fast and cheap. The carriage bolts the other guy was talking about will work great also. I usually am able to find them at my local hardware store. Just ask for 3/8 grade 8 carriage bolts about 2-1/2 inches long.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks!

    • @thomasraahauge5231
      @thomasraahauge5231 5 лет назад

      Digging Deep Adventures: Talk about bolt action :)

  • @victorjramirez1948
    @victorjramirez1948 5 лет назад +1

    Surely i might miss them all. Love the honesty.

  • @ytown4
    @ytown4 5 лет назад +3

    Enjoyed the video! I wouldn't call that a gong, maybe hickot45 has us spoiled🔫🔫!!

    • @BilgePump
      @BilgePump 5 лет назад

      Well let’s call it a gong in omage to Hickok45’s gong. I said gong perv.

  • @MarkyCannoli
    @MarkyCannoli 3 года назад +1

    Great guns. Just love that 1894!

  • @Leverguns50
    @Leverguns50 5 лет назад +4

    I love this video because it as lever actions lol

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Of course 😆😆😆

  • @kalaharimine
    @kalaharimine 5 лет назад

    A little history. The .32 WS was created in 1901 based off the 30-30 parent case, which was in turn created in 1895. The 45-70 Government was developed in 1873 for use in the Springfield model 1873 rifle.

  • @anandnairkollam
    @anandnairkollam 5 лет назад +3

    I would prefer to use these guns in a post apocalyptic world.

  • @JP-nj5es
    @JP-nj5es 3 года назад +1

    I love the leverloution ammo. It’s made so you don’t have to use flat nose bullets in a lever gun with no sharp tip against the next round in front so you don’t blow your gun up and get better ballistics

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  3 года назад

      Yup leverevolution been good to me

  • @thereindeertherabbitthebat592
    @thereindeertherabbitthebat592 5 лет назад +5

    I am impressed w/that 32 win spc... Pretty freakin cool.

  • @jamesdavidson8278
    @jamesdavidson8278 5 лет назад

    It keeps it from setting off the shell in front of it that's why it's either flat or with that it has the plastic point to it like a hollow point not really

  • @jamesdavidson8278
    @jamesdavidson8278 5 лет назад +3

    The 32 Caliber looks like it loads on the side better less of a finger picture or thumb

    • @jamesdavidson8278
      @jamesdavidson8278 5 лет назад +1

      Nice grouping with that too

    • @jamesdavidson8278
      @jamesdavidson8278 5 лет назад +1

      I like the 32 that is cool I've never seen it I have a big hand much more comfortable like The Rifleman

  • @Threewolfs-
    @Threewolfs- 5 лет назад +1

    Same feelings about the 45-70’s, gotta love them ❤️❤️👍🏻🤠

  • @jamesdavidson8278
    @jamesdavidson8278 5 лет назад +3

    You did it for me didn't you you're awesome

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for watching James!

  • @Tdream8
    @Tdream8 5 лет назад +1

    Mr. WHO_TEE_WHO thanks again for showing the lever guns in action....my favorites especially the 45-70 as always. Appreciate seeing the .32 win as never have seen that one!

  • @ponthis1
    @ponthis1 5 лет назад +3

    Cowboy Up on the lever guns. I absolutely love lever guns I collect a large variety of them pre 1900

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +1

      Yeehaw! These 94s are pretty old

  • @dalroache
    @dalroache 5 лет назад +2

    awesome video great stuff thanks for taking your time to do it stay blessed all the way from the UK

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Thanks for watching dal!

  • @brijstaker
    @brijstaker 5 лет назад +3

    45-70s HellYEAH👍

  • @willglo
    @willglo 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice! I love the 30-30! Always been a big fan of it! It's my go-to hunting round!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      I am a big lever gun fan

  • @standish92k
    @standish92k 5 лет назад +4

    Not to be safety nerd... buttttt....
    at 7:10, you should get into the habit of half cocking. Resting the hammer on the firing pin can most definitely fire certain guns off if the hammer is bumped. Really not trying to be a douche - Ask me how I know.... my scariest gun mishap. Thankfully I had obeyed the safe direction rule.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +2

      Yup #safetynerd

    • @johnt4060
      @johnt4060 5 лет назад +1

      standish92k
      One time I had a Henry 22 accidentally misfire. I was reloading the magazine but i already had a round in the chamber, so obviously i put it on halfcock and then all of a sudden... POP! Apparently the Henry doesn't have an actual "halfcock"
      I now don't and won't own a Henry...

    • @standish92k
      @standish92k 5 лет назад

      @@johnt4060 Good to know. I have a henry .22 lever as well. I'll be aware of that. Open hammer guns can be really risky depending on the design.

  • @jimwilliams3517
    @jimwilliams3517 3 года назад +1

    I'm glad I finally stumbled over this video! This was a lot of fun to watch. Thank you for makin' it! New sub too.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching Jim!

  • @donnadonna9907
    @donnadonna9907 5 лет назад +3

    Last comment. You need to work the action hard. It can take it!! Rich

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +1

      Moving the action slow to catch the brass so i dont have to pick it up

    • @donnadonna9907
      @donnadonna9907 5 лет назад +1

      Oh come on pick up the brass! It's lot's of fun. So your back hurts for a day or two. ( Lol ) I looked up Hornadys website and that 32 WCF is awesome!! It should take an elk out to 100 yards with 1685 ftlbs and a deer to 300 yards with 1020 ftlbs of energy out of a 24inch barrel. I have to get one. Midwayusa.com has them. I personally wouldn't take a deer that far. But it's nice to know it has the power. Have a great day!! Rich

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Hope y'all have a great day too!

  • @SRCMinistry
    @SRCMinistry 3 года назад +1

    I have had the 32 Wrangler for about 36 years...the accuracy is AMAZING and its so handy to carry

  • @616CC
    @616CC 4 года назад +4

    Nooooo a scope on a lever gun breaks my heart

    • @Sunviewer338
      @Sunviewer338 3 года назад +1

      Breaks my heart when I can't see the damn target.

  • @douglee8007
    @douglee8007 5 лет назад +1

    That 32 is a good shooting little rifle isn't it

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      The 32 is definitely fun to shoot

  • @rjenkins4325
    @rjenkins4325 5 лет назад +7

    I love ya to pieces...but it would drive me absolutely nuts if my guns weren't all dialed in...brother, you should be banging "bulleye" time after time with irons to the 50 yrd. I know, your guns, your property, your ammo, your time, your money...and your longest shot you take you said was around the 30 yard mark hunting deer..But wouldnt you like to know that if a Magestic Buck, a "once in a lifetime" type buck came along at the 50 or 75 or even a 100 yard with those rifles....ya wouldn't miss, and if you decided to take the shot at higher diatances, you would'nt just mame the animal to have him run off and die days later 20 miles away? Again, love ya like a brother, and mean no disrespect to you..I appreciate and RESPECT you, and all you do for us Who-tee-who...Btw, I killed a 3 legged deer about 25 years ago...I know exactly what happened, someone took a shot at this animal the very same season I was hunting and did the aforementioned..I was happy to put this animal down as to stop his suffering. Yea...I do have a heart, even when hunting..I never took joy in killing just to kill..Its all about the groceries for my family. To each his own though. Some people enjoy the "hunt", and the adrenaline rush they get when "killing". Uh...yea...no adrenaline rush for me..It hurts my heart if by the time I walk up to the animal its still gasping for breath and/or blowing blood out of its nose...Sorry for the long post. Take care, be safe brother..

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +3

      Only one of these that I hunt with is the 4570 ;) and that baby is dead on. Hadnt shot it in wuite a while tho

    • @rjenkins4325
      @rjenkins4325 5 лет назад +2

      @@WHOTEEWHO ...Oh..Im sorry, forgive me then...I just assumed..

    • @thomasraahauge5231
      @thomasraahauge5231 5 лет назад +2

      R Jenkins: Respect there, Brother. No shootin' animals just for fun, but for eating. You put that poor thing out of it's misery, and you got to feed your family, so what went as well as it could.

    • @rjenkins4325
      @rjenkins4325 5 лет назад +2

      @@thomasraahauge5231 ....Not here to judge or point my finger at anyone..I just personally never went hunting to get that monster Buck to throw on the wall. I have a friend that mounts almost everything on the wall of his man cave I think he has ever killed...I say to him, "Are you trying to make up for shortcomings elsewhere in your life?" He replied, its his legacy to pass down to his children..I thought to myself, legacy?? Seriously, he probably has almost 30 mounts of different animals that are legal to hunt. His man cave in my opinion does not look cool at all...Looks more like a creepy morgue for critters...His wife wont even go in his man cave...I wonder why...

    • @thomasraahauge5231
      @thomasraahauge5231 5 лет назад +1

      R Jenkins: Now, there's a spooky "legacy" to pass down. I'd feel uncomfortable, too. You shoot them, you eat them, that's the end of it. Maybe - just maybe - you mount the first one you got on your own, because that one would mean something. Or you just keep a small piece of the antler or something. That critter morgue doesn't appeal to me.

  • @murrayandru7527
    @murrayandru7527 4 года назад

    Note Hornady Lever evolution ammo in .45/70 is shorter than normal .45/70 brass FYI.

  • @jusnuts1443
    @jusnuts1443 5 лет назад +3

    .30-30, one up the pipe, six in the mag. Not that you'll need that many.

    • @blaws6684
      @blaws6684 5 лет назад

      I’ve never put in more than 3. And I always have leftovers :)

  • @oldred5075
    @oldred5075 5 лет назад +1

    Nice to see the lever guns get some love and u finally shot the 32 win.i have taken a few deer with a 32 Winchester

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад +1

      I love the lever guns! This was the first time I ever shot a 32

    • @oldred5075
      @oldred5075 5 лет назад

      @@WHOTEEWHO I love them to I might pick up a lever action in 45 70 or 44mag or 357 mag

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      I shot a Henry 44 magnum not too long ago and I loved it!

    • @oldred5075
      @oldred5075 5 лет назад

      @@WHOTEEWHO I was thinking the 44 mag would be good for deer drives and when I hunt the thick stuff we're my shots are no more then 50 yards

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      I am right there with you. It would definitely do the trick

  • @bigthunder2860
    @bigthunder2860 4 года назад +9

    Shoot a hog at 100 yrds or less with the 45-70 watch the results i like marlins

    • @ericteipen
      @ericteipen 4 года назад +2

      Hell he'll never be able to hit it....he's not good at all!!

    • @corruptedwhisper3620
      @corruptedwhisper3620 4 года назад

      Eric teipen honestly I agree. I mean iron sights is understandable to be off a bit but with a red dot at 25 yard there’s just no excuse I mean he even had the sandbag to stabilize it.

  • @aarontaylor1484
    @aarontaylor1484 4 года назад +1

    Switch sights to marbles or a tang sight or less expensive some minor adjustments with a good brass punch youd dial them in

  • @robertwies6806
    @robertwies6806 4 года назад

    That red dot sure helps get on the bullseye.

  • @robdavo411
    @robdavo411 3 года назад

    Great groups on 32 Winchester and the 45-70, another great video.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching Rob

  • @Leonardokite
    @Leonardokite 5 лет назад

    I couldn't believe when the 45-70 wrapped that target all the way around......another Whoteewho moment! Whoteewhoooooo!!!

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      Yeah buddy! Wraps that thing around twice

    • @garycorbier9123
      @garycorbier9123 5 лет назад

      You should see what a 500 or 550 gr. cast bullet will do!

  • @randlerichardson5826
    @randlerichardson5826 5 лет назад

    Ok you said to that’s better now but that first shot lollllllllllllllllll great grouping on them all though.

  • @jakebowers9237
    @jakebowers9237 Год назад

    I love lever actions!! I've got 2 myself.. a henry 22 and an old marlin model 30. In the 30/30 love em!

  • @donnadonna9907
    @donnadonna9907 5 лет назад

    Lever guns 50-110 WCF is a really cool channel for any lever gun lover!! Great video thanks!! Rich

  • @HeavyMetalGuns
    @HeavyMetalGuns 5 лет назад +1

    Digging those lever rifles!! Great video!!

  • @Primer595
    @Primer595 5 лет назад +1

    Hard to believe that the 45/70 is not deer legal in the UK! I read that you can push the cartridge part way into the tube magazine and use the next one to push that first one the rest of the way.Repeat the loading procedure till the last one. Seemingly it is less sore on your fingers and you won't get pinched by the loading gate.Nice rifles nice video too.

    • @WHOTEEWHO
      @WHOTEEWHO  5 лет назад

      It is deer legal here :)

  • @gpaul8062
    @gpaul8062 5 лет назад +1

    Good video thanks.

  • @lesamos8900
    @lesamos8900 4 года назад

    Best shot with my 94 model 30\30 winchester i rounded a corner on top of a hill way down in a gully i spotted a fox, i sat down and steadys the gun against one knee and fired the fox seemed to jump forward several yards and the tail was next to its head, i had hit it behind the ribs and nearly chopped it in half i think it was over a hundred yards away and with open sight no scope , i had some other great shots but with different rifles, sorry to say im now over eighty and a bit shaky but still have great memories of my shooting days .