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.30-30 At The Range
.30-30 At The Range
I took my H009 to the range to today with a box of 170 grain Federals. I turned out to be a good day at 100 yards, but not so much at 50. My Henry has the XS ghost ring sights. At 100, if I center the front sight in the ring it seems to shoot right on. At 50, I'm not sure where to hold. I hit a 3-4 inch steel swinger at 100, and a bunch of bigger ones, but at 50 I kept missing some clay pigeons I had on the fence. (I got frustrated and picked up my Ruger Blackhawk- shot all four birds down. Hrmph). Next time I will get a spotter.
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I need to find out if mine "likes" any certain brand of ammo best. In the past, I've always just bought the one that was on sale. When I put rounds of Remington, Winchester and Federal .30-30 next to one another, there is quite a bit of difference between the shape of the projectiles, as well as in overall cartridge length. It seems reasonable to expect differences in accuracy from the three different loads.
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I haven't shot mine enough yet too experience what it does or doesn't like.
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over the years the rifle I've found to be the pickiest about factory ammo has been my grandfather's Model 94 Winchester 30-30 .... Winchester 150 grain silvertips perform well .... most everything else will group but not as tightly .... I've tried several different factory rounds with our Henry 44 Mag and 45-70 .... while they tend to group in different locations, they all group to the point a scope adjustment is all that is neededCoach wrote:I haven't shot mine enough yet too experience what it does or doesn't like.
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There is a post on marlin owners ( Winchester 1894 range report) by dhansen. He does a terrific job with 30-30 factory data. Shooting several brands , with group size and velocities posted.
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ditto1958 wrote:I took my H009 to the range to today with a box of 170 grain Federals. I turned out to be a good day at 100 yards, but not so much at 50. My Henry has the XS ghost ring sights. At 100, if I center the front sight in the ring it seems to shoot right on. At 50, I'm not sure where to hold. I hit a 3-4 inch steel swinger at 100, and a bunch of bigger ones, but at 50 I kept missing some clay pigeons I had on the fence. (I got frustrated and picked up my Ruger Blackhawk- shot all four birds down. Hrmph). Next time I will get a spotter.
The .30-30 is a neat cartridge. Heck I'd just hang a paper target at 50, 25 also & that'd tell you right quick how to hold up close. I've done it with a number of rifles. I think you'll enjoy the exercise.
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Or, I could just keep trying- that way I will continue to have something to complain about.Frank V wrote:ditto1958 wrote:I took my H009 to the range to today with a box of 170 grain Federals. I turned out to be a good day at 100 yards, but not so much at 50. My Henry has the XS ghost ring sights. At 100, if I center the front sight in the ring it seems to shoot right on. At 50, I'm not sure where to hold. I hit a 3-4 inch steel swinger at 100, and a bunch of bigger ones, but at 50 I kept missing some clay pigeons I had on the fence. (I got frustrated and picked up my Ruger Blackhawk- shot all four birds down. Hrmph). Next time I will get a spotter.
The .30-30 is a neat cartridge. Heck I'd just hang a paper target at 50, 25 also & that'd tell you right quick how to hold up close. I've done it with a number of rifles. I think you'll enjoy the exercise.
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Yup any reason to burn powder is a good reason.

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Nice rifle. Good ole 30-30 close to 150 years old and still going strong!
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