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Do your 336s like it? I have a 1980 MicroGroove. It did not shoot it well at all.

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try both the 140s and 160s. Mine like the 160s.


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I have a Savage 340 in 30.30 that loves the 140's.


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My 94 likes the 160's, but hates the Federal Fusion stuff.


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my 336 SDT with the 16.5" barrel does not. it likes the 170 CL's the best which is fine by me.


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I reload the FTX 160 gr and it does fine in my 30-30. Killed several deer with them and no problems.

Never shot the factory loads, so I dont know how they would work.


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Tried the LeverEvolution 160's in my 1991 Marlin Microgroove and they were just so-so. My only hunting use of the 30-30 is for a woods gun so being able to extend my range doesn't matter at thick woods ranges. So then I realized that for those ranges the old traditional 30-30 bullets have been superb for over a century now. If I wanna extend my range with higher ballistic coefficient bullets I have several bolt actions in the safe to choose from. I decided to just stick with the old tried & true traditional 30-30 recipe because for what I use it for it works well.

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Originally Posted by Oldman03
I reload the FTX 160 gr and it does fine in my 30-30. Killed several deer with them and no problems.

Never shot the factory loads, so I dont know how they would work.


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I reloaded some 160 FTX for my 1975 336 with microgroove barrel. They have been very accurate. Don't know how they behave on a deer.
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Originally Posted by tjmga
I reloaded some 160 FTX for my 1975 336 with microgroove barrel. They have been very accurate. Don't know how they behave on a deer.
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That's what I got, a '75 336 Texan. With the hand loads I get about a 1.5" group at 100yds, which is the best groups I've ever got from the rifle.

Dead is dead, so I cant tell you if it's any better than RN or FN bullets. So far, no deer or hogs have gotten out alive. Besides, I like reloading! smile


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