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Offline howie1968

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picture of the 30-30 bulltet recovered from the boar
« on: June 26, 2004, 12:43:34 AM »
here is a picture of the bullet recovered f rom that boar  i  shot  the other day  it  possesed  a  nice mushroom,  i  did  not  have  a  scale to weigh  this  bullet  but  it looks  pretty  well intact  it  is  a remington core lokt 170 gr  in 30-30
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picture of the 30-30 bulltet recovered
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2004, 03:46:39 AM »
howie.. cant see it ???   if you post the picture, can you tell me how far the shot was and what angle ?

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hmm i posted it
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2004, 04:14:25 AM »
and  the  picture  from hunt101.com  i  followed  all  isntructions  and  when  I  pull  up  the  post  on  my  pc   it  pops up  anyways  the  shot  was 30  yards slightly quartering towards me  the  ange  was  at me  sitting  on  the  gtround  so  i assume  there  was  no inline  or  decline
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picture of the 30-30 bulltet recovered
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2004, 09:48:50 AM »
oke yes i got the picture now.. thanks..
Howie did you have to track the pig far ? would you say a 30-30 is suitable for hogs from your experiances or would you rather use "more"  gun ?

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« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2004, 10:34:48 AM »
This  may fuel  a  small debate, so i will tell  you my opinion.  Personally i love the 30-30 for hogs.  My 2 biggest pigs well  over 300 lbs  were 1 shot stops with remington 170 gr core-lokts.  Now  being honest  i  have  never  shot  through  a  pig  with the 30-30 came close  on a 200 lbe boar but found the bullet  in  the skin  on  the offside rib.  center of mass  shots  in  the  shoulder area  and a little forward   pigs generally  run  no  more thean 50 yards  and  neck  and head shots  or cetain instant death.  The thing with 30-30  is it forces  me  to  pick my shot  watch my distance therefore making me a better hunter for doing so.  matter of  fact  i  am starting  to  go  back  to  my 30-30 more  i  am left handed  so  it  is  awkward  using  a  bolt  gun. Even  when  shooting other calibers  my  shots  are generally  up  and  close  where  i  hunt  the  only  way  you  will  get  a  50  yard  shot  is  on  the  roads  all  of  my  stands  are  within 40 yards  some  i  have  as  close  as 25 yards.  so   a  small  summary  i would  not  hesitate  to  take  a  30-30  hunting  using  bullets  in  the  170  class my  choices  are Remington Core lokts  or partions  hit center  of  the  shoulder  or  neck area  try  not  to  take   a moving  shot  and  you  will  be  ok on hogs
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picture of the 30-30 bulltet recovered
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2004, 10:47:20 AM »
Well said.
RE:Your rifle. My father just bought my li'l guy the same gun, He too is left handed. Have you experienced any problems with the ejection port on this side?
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Tom

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« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2004, 10:57:42 AM »
no problems  ever  with  the  Marlins   the  side ejection is  fine.  the  marlind  are heavier  than  the  winchester  but in my opinion  they are heavier built  guns  a  little  less  sloppy and more positive lock up.  the  accuracy  is   decent  i  have  had  several  that  shoot  better  but  this  gun  was a  gift  from a  friend  only apid 140.00  for  it  so  it  has  some sentimental value to it,  this  rifel  has  lots of hogs to its credit  and never failed me    i  have also  killed  my  biggest  buck  with  it and helped  rid  some coyotes  i  think  you  are making a  good  choice  good  luck
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« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2004, 11:14:36 AM »
wow howie thanks ! very helpful and appreciated !