« Reply #14 on: March 09, 2013, 03:24:00 PM »
So you think your Topper 30-30 is you perfect hog gun? I'm always told 30-30 is too little. Then they give me that 'what you been smokin' look when they seen shiny lead bullets instead of plastic tip somethings...
Good luck.
So... don't shoot those traditional bullets designed for .30/30 lever guns... no reason not to shoot a spire point in a .30/30... I practice with Hornady 150 SST's and hunt with Nosler 150 AB's... same POI... a .30/30 will have no trouble dispatching hogs... I suppose you could step up to the 165/168 bullets, if you need a confidence boost.
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