Should work fine....but also consider the flat nose
30-30 bullets from Rem & Hornady
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=467379
Looking to load some of these in an old Stevens 325C, anyone have any success using these in 30-30?
Should work fine....but also consider the flat nose
30-30 bullets from Rem & Hornady
S/shot Savage & heavy Pac Nor's rock !! 'JM' Marlin lever gun nut !
I sure do understand trying new things but using a bullet designed for high speed at long range from a .30-30........sounds like a blast. I'm going to be trying some SMK's and Nosler Balistic tips from my lever .30-30 (single load of course) and I hope you try these out and report back.
Tried the first batch today. They did OK, about an inch @ 50 yards.
Mattri, inguring minds want to know?. What is the reason when trying a pointed bullet when using a tube fed magazine in a rifle. If you did find an acceptable grouping load, if you wanted to hunt with it you would have to load one at a time, or two as the one in the magazine wouldn't hurt a thing but to try to load more than one in the magazine would be an accident waiting to happen? Lou
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Thanks for the reply Lou, your comments on tube magazines is spot on.
The Stevens 325 is a bolt action with a clip.
http://www.wisnersinc.com/additional...Savage_340.htm
I have shot them out of my Contender handgun barrel, but only on paper so far. Results have been very good accuracy. I'm still a bit concerned about bullet performance at the slower speeds of the 30-30. I'm not sure how well they will expand at 30-30 velocities. I have read of multiple different hunters using the lighter 125 gr gameking on deer sized critters at 30-30 velocities with very good performance on game.
Just something to think about along with the accuracy issue.
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Yeah I have decided to go with the 160gr Hornady FTX. They have been amazingly accurate and should perform well on deer.
I still have some of the Sierras loaded up and will use them for plinking etc.
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