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I used my 1910-12 Marlin 94 carbine in 38-40 to take a nice meat doe this past weekend. The shot was roughly 75 yds and I was using some 60 year old Winchester soft point factory ammo. The shot was double lung with a complete pass through and some expansion. The deer ran about 50 yds and piled up. My rifle has a vintage Lyman receiver sight and original factory front bead sight. Granted the deer was less than 100 lbs, but the old round dispatched her very cleanly. I have little doubt that the outcome would have been much different if I had been shooting a 150lb buck. I guess you really can still kill deer with an old obsolete rifle and cartridge like the 38-40 . I have some pics, but my computer skills are still inadequate to post them here.
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Congratulations TBB....There are just too many old family guns, and ranch guns around here in the Siskiyou Mtns in .38WCF or .38-40 for them to be considered inadequate as a deer killer. Digging around old homesteads, mines and sawmills, like as not the .38-40 will turn up frequently. I have not hunted yet with my 1873 Win, but I just use my pistol loads, which are 180 gr wheelweight at 1250 fps. A pretty good whack on the steel at 100. Your Marlin is much stronger. Four years ago I whacked a nice little 3x3 with the totally inadequate .32-40, Speer 170 gr at 1500 fps with no drama whatsoever.
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Very cool, Neal. Email me the pics and I'll post them!
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Excellent. I've got a 12" Contender in .38/40 that I'd love to shoot a deer with. I've carried it, but never seen anything while it was with me. I load Hornady 200gr XTP 10mm bullets.
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My father, RIP, for his entire hunting career used a Marlin Model 94 in 38-40. He killed a lot of deer with. it I think it has a 1936 serial number on it. I am due to inherit it if my brother's kids ever abide by his will
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That is awesome TBB! I carried a Winchester 1873 during some this rifle season but didn’t get an opportunity with it. Like flintlocke mine is loaded appropriately with cast lead - it and a Winchester 1894 in .25-35 were my go to guns for a doe…..have to wait until next year now though.
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I got a "92 Winchester about the same age with a climbing Lyman sight that kills deer with no trouble with plain old lead bullets. Guess there's at least two 38-40's still in service in Alabama , I'm in Hillsboro near Decatur.
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Here are Neal's rifle and trophy doe:
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Cool looking lever gun Neal, nice story and picture.
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Good job. Great skill set!
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I just had my Marlin 1888 out and got some fresh meat. If you look, you will see the 1888 Marlin is a rare top eject gun. They didn't make many of them. Nothing better than rabbit for the pan and using an antique 38-40 to get it...
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I think my Dad shot as many deer with his 1905mfgd Win 94/32-40, as he did with his Sako 308win! There isn't a newly made gun on the planet, as good as ANY of the old Wins & Marlins.
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Here are Neal's rifle and trophy doe: Perfect shot placement….congratulations
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Congrats Neal, nice shot. Maken meat,!
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