Dear Guys,
Here are the parameters:
1. I'm thinking of getting a Ruger No. 1A. I want it to be in a Classic caliber. I narrowed it down to the 6.5 Swede or the .30-30.
2. I only shoot factory ammo, in medium quality name brands, such as Remingon Core Lokt, and Pru, Pratzi.
3. I only hunt deer, and would never shoot much past 200 yards.
So which caliber should I choose? It's a no-brainer right? The Swede. Because it shoots so much flatter?
Wrong! What a surprise.
If you compare standard loadings of the Swede in factory ammo (140 grain, pushed at 2,400 fps), with standard loadings for the .30-30 (150 grain ammo, at 2,390 fps), the trajectory is extremely similar.
If you sight the Swede to shoot 2.4 inches high at 100 yards, it is dead on at 200 yards, and has an MPBR of 238 yards.
If you sight the .30-30 to shoot 2.9 inches high at 100 yards, it is just .6 inches low at 200 yards (so half an inch higher at 100 yards, and half inch lower at 200 yards!), and has an MPBR of 225 yards.
(These numbers are from the Chuck Hawes trajectory charts, and can be confirmed by looking at manufacturer's trajectory charts.)
So in effect, there is virtually no real world difference in the trajectory at these ranges for the Swede and the lowly .30-30.
Yes, I know that you can buy Euro ammo in the Swede, that pushes the 140 grainer up to 2,600 fps., but you can also buy Lever Evolution rounds for the .30-30 that boost it by nearly as much as well, so you end up in the same place. I wouldn't be buying any of these anyway, because they just cost too much.
And yes, I know that the Swede has an unbelievable BC and very deep penetration, but we are shooting whitetails so who cares. The .30-30 softpoints are almost a perfect round for deer, and we ain't shooting European Elk!
Just thought I would pass this info along. Maybe it doesn't surprise you, but it floored me.
And though you can get the Swede ammo for about $17 a box, you can get the Federal and Remington ammo in .30-30 for about $12 to $14 a box every year during the big box store sales at hunting season.
Best, Mannyrock