I'm just curious about where you guys that think a 3030 is still a good rifle zero your rifle. No, I'm not talkin about the range you go to, or country road out by the city dump you go to shoot.
Example; My 50 year old Winchester Model 94 (bought new in 1957) is zeroed at 2"s high at 50 yards. This puts me a little over 3 1/2 " high at 100 yds, 3" high at 150 yds and zero at 200 yds. If I move the Lyman receiver sight up 1 notch, I am now zero at 300 yards. Now I don't care if you think I shouldn't be shootin at stuff that far with a 3030, so save that part for someone else. I regularly pratice on 1 gallon jugs of water at 270 yards and I don't miss much. I get about the same reaction from the jug at that range with my 3030 as with a TNT HP out of my 2506. I not ancient but I'm old enough, and have been shootin it long enough to know it will do the job at that range if I do mine. I'm not a gun magazine writer fan.
So, with that said, where do you have your 3030 zeroed at?
Oh! By the way. I shoot a reload. Always have. It's a 150 jacketed soft point, in front of 39 grains of Win 748 and a Federal primer. Have been reloading the 3030 since 1971.