I'll pass on both cartridges, what's the point of havin' a cartridge good for three hundred yard shootin' in a rifle that the buyers only use to 200 yards. The Lever Revolution idea doesn't impress me, the difference in trajectory over 200 yards is miniscule, when the difference between spitzers and round nose bullets are used in the same rifle.
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Slamfire -
Perhaps one reason people limit the .30-30 to 200 yards is the retained energy. Here are some energy figures:
100 yards:
1218fpe = Hornady 170g factory load .30-30
1278fpe = Hornady 150g factory load .30-30
1438fpe = Speer 170g 2200fps handload .30-30
1478fpe = Speer 150g 2400fps handload .30-30
1643fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .30-30
1963fpe = Speer 170g 2550fps handload for .308 Marlin
2111fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .308 Marlin
200 yards:
793fpe = Hornady 170g factory load .30-30
832fpe = Hornady 150g factory load .30-30
1120fpe = Speer 150g 2400fps handload .30-30
1121fpe = Speer 170g 2200fps handload .30-30
1410fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .30-30
1552fpe = Speer 170g 2550fps handload for .308 Marlin
1761fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .308 Marlin
Looking at it another way, using the 200-yard 832fpe of the Hornady 150g .30-30 load as the basis for comparison:
165 yards = 833fpe, Hornady 170g factory load .30-30
200 yards = 832fpe, Hornady 150g factory load .30-30
305 yards = 828fpe, Speer 150g 2400fps handload .30-30
315 yards = 834fpe, Speer 170g 2200fps handload .30-30
450 yards = 826fpe, Speer 170g 2550fps handload for .308 Marlin
460 yards = 834fpe, Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .30-30
550 yards = 883fpe, Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .308 Marlin
Or yet another way of looking at it, using a 6" diameter target for Maximum Point Blank Range calculations (the bullet is never more than 3" above or below line of sight):
199yds/820fpe = Hornady 170g factory load .30-30
213yds/809fpe = Hornady 150g factory load .30-30
213yds/1079fpe = Speer 170g 2200fps handload .30-30
227yds/1043fpe = Speer 150g 2400fps handload .30-30
238yds/1302fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .30-30
245yds/1390fpe = Speer 170g 2550fps handload for .308 Marlin
261yds/1574fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .308 Marlin
Of course, once we have zeroed for MPBR for a 6" diameter target we can look at where the bullet is down 10" - a combination I frequently use when assessing the useful range of a firearm (in addition to other factors):
240yds/696fpe = Hornady 170g factory load .30-30
255yds/683fpe = Hornady 150g factory load .30-30
260yds/962fpe = Speer 170g 2200fps handload .30-30
275yds/904fpe = Speer 150g 2400fps handload .30-30
290yds/1179fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .30-30
300yds/1212fpe = Speer 170g 2550fps handload for .308 Marlin
320yds/1403fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .308 Marlin
One last comparison, using the 1403fpe delivered by the .308 ME at 320 yards as the basis:
60yds/1387fpe = Hornady 170g factory load .30-30
70yds/1386fpe = Hornady 150g factory load .30-30
110yds/1403fpe = Speer 170g 2200fps handload .30-30
120yds/1400fpe = Speer 150g 2400fps handload .30-30
200yds/1410fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .30-30
240yds/1408fpe = Speer 170g 2550fps handload for .308 Marlin
320yds/1403fpe = Hornady LeverEvolution 160g .308 Marlin
The reality of the situation is that the LeverEvolution loads DO have spitzer bullets and enjoy better downrange ballistics as a result.
Comparing the .30-30 LeverEvolution to the .standard 30-30 ammo, the LE adds about 14-21% more range (at -10", zeroed for MPBR) and has 70% more energy at the longer range than the standard ammo has at the shorter range.
Comparing the .308 ME to the standard .30-30 ammo, the ME adds 25-33% more range (at -10", zeroed for MPBR) and has 100% more energy at the longer range than the standard ammo has at the shorter range.
Using the 1403fpe level as the basis for comparison (a level quite adequate for elk, by the way), the .308 ME extends the range over Hornady's standard .30-30 ammo by 457-533% and over the .30-30 LE ammo by 60% .
My Marlins all wear scopes and hitting kill-zone sized targets at 300 yards is not a problem. The reason I would not use my .30-30 to hunt at 300 yards is a problem with insufficient retained energy. The .30-30 LE and the .308 ME ammo (even when the .308 ME is handloaded without Hornady's special powders) rectify the retained energy problem.
You may not be impressed by the LeverEvolution ammo, but it has been a big hit with consumers in general. I think the numbers above explain why. And I think quite a few will be very impressed with the .308 ME's downrange capabilities.