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Bambi is a stripper and hooker in New Orleans. I am thinkin Coyotes, Jackrabbits and such with deer as an occasional target when in season. Also Baboons at night with powerful spotlights in Zimbabwe. We are going to want mre than two rounds here, fellas GREAT idea, however, on trimming back the necks to a more useful shorter length. I will definately try this method when I get the rifle (30/30AI wth Peep and GLobe sights) together and running right. THANKS for the tip!
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A Savage 99 is the answer to the question. More accurate than any 30/30 94 will ever dream of, comes in many configurations to suit any gun crank, shoot whatever bullet you want, go forth and exercise dominion over the earth and all the creatures on it. I have a Marlin that does fairly well at 100 yards. Here is a couple of 5 shot groups fired at a public range,....with several witnesses. I used spitzer bullets in a Model 94 30-30 for years. No mis-haps. Finally, I realized that blunt nosed bullets work better at the lower velocities. I see no advantage in spitzers or rubber tipped Hornady bullets. Use them if they work for you but do they? .
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Barking catfish Batman, that's a shooter! We'll be needing the contact info for the witnesses please... I used Hornady 160 leverevolutions in my wifes 30/30 saddle gun to get a buck a few days ago. No bloodshot meat around the hole which was interesting. Moving too slow? I'm used to massive amounts of bloodshot I guess from 250 Ackley, etc. Speed kills but really messes things up in the process.
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Barking catfish Batman, that's a shooter! We'll be needing the contact info for the witnesses please... I used Hornady 160 leverevolutions in my wifes 30/30 saddle gun to get a buck a few days ago. No bloodshot meat around the hole which was interesting. Moving too slow? I'm used to massive amounts of bloodshot I guess from 250 Ackley, etc. Speed kills but really messes things up in the process. Try massive speeds with Barnes TTSX's. Perfect combination of death ray lethality, uberflat trajectory yet easy on the meat. I have shot a pickup load or three of deer with a 257WBY custom (have built three such rifles) driving various itinerations of the Barnes X bullet at 3800 fps. Deer blaster nirvannah for me, anyways. It will be interesting to see how the Barnes 130's do at 30/30AI speeds. JBledsoe, that is ONE HECKUVA fine rifle and group there! Congrats!
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Hey Safariman.
The group above were a test of the rifle, not the shooter. I must confess, for testing of rifle and loads, I was using one of my 30X bench rest scopes on the rifle, a Marlin 38-55 CB. It's easy when you can see what you're doing.
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Mark, I understand the spirit of your inquiry and applaud you for investigating. I've shot levers all my life and always doubted the "no spitzer' rule but figured I was just a dumb cowboy so I better err on the side of the caution. Please report back periodically on your results.
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Mark, I understand the spirit of your inquiry and applaud you for investigating. I've shot levers all my life and always doubted the "no spitzer' rule but figured I was just a dumb cowboy so I better err on the side of the caution. Please report back periodically on your results. Must not be too dumb, you get to live in Montana and haven't blown up any model 94's yet.
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Mark, I understand the spirit of your inquiry and applaud you for investigating. I've shot levers all my life and always doubted the "no spitzer' rule but figured I was just a dumb cowboy so I better err on the side of the caution. Please report back periodically on your results. Thank you, John; The rifle in question is at the gunsmiths shop now, so we shall soon see how this all plays out. BTW, anyone who has read your book(s) knows that you are a LONG ways off from being a dumb cowboy! That 'Awww Shucks' stuff ain't flyin here
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Well, bless your heart, but when it comes to technical stuff, as opposed to the artistic, I'm pretty slow on the uptake. Just the same, having shot lever-actions now for 50 years I never could imagine the recoil being so intense that it would ignite a bullet in the magazine. Whether or not there is any great ballistic gain between a spitzer and a round nose is another matter.
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