Range time this morning.
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- 2ndovc
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Range time this morning.
I bought a set of Lyman sights for the Marlin/ Glenfield Model 30 and finally had a chance to put them on the .30-30 over the weekend. The Lyman 66 and a globe front really made this little carbine fun to shoot. Still working on making up a perfect cast load, started with a 180 Gr. LFPGC over 18 Gr. of IMR 4198 that shoots well from my '50s vintage Model '94. Shooting at 50 yds the first five round group was an 1 1/8". The groups opened up from there a bit but I think it was me. I was rushing it because I had a lot to do today. I moved up to the 25 yd line and ran some different loads through the S&W TRR8. I really like shooting that thing. I'd bought a factory box of Hornady 125 gr XTPs. The fireball alone would be deadly! Holy cow!
I've had a bunch of .30-30s through my hands over the years, but I have to say the Glenfield is the smoothest, most accurate 30WCF I've ever had.
Get out there and shoot something! Winter is coming!!
jb
I've had a bunch of .30-30s through my hands over the years, but I have to say the Glenfield is the smoothest, most accurate 30WCF I've ever had.
Get out there and shoot something! Winter is coming!!
jb
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Re: Range time this morning.
excellent shooting with iron peep sights!
good luck hunting!
good luck hunting!
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Re: Range time this morning.
30A are sweet little guns especially with a steel Peep on it. Todd
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
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Re: Range time this morning.
There's a lot of things I'd like to shoot but I don't think they would taste good..
Yea Jason, the economy priced guns...when an identical gun is available in a deluxe model etc..... seem to be the best shooters..for real...I've noticed that over the years. I think it's because that when we shoot those guns, we just shoot em and don't worry about scratching the wood or damaging the $1,000 scope.
Don't ya just hate having range time and then have to rush off to do supposed "meaningful work"?---6
- 2ndovc
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Re: Range time this morning.
I definitely wanted to stay a little longer but had to meet my concrete guy to go over plans for the garage floor. So all was not wasted.
Todd, it's a Model 30, not a 30A. The 30A had a full magazine and pressed checkering, if I remember correctly.
jb
Todd, it's a Model 30, not a 30A. The 30A had a full magazine and pressed checkering, if I remember correctly.
jb
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Re: Range time this morning.
I have a beat to death model 30, made in 1969 . if I told a shooter to close their eyes, handed them the rifle and work the lever they would think it was some kind of one off custom gun. action runs like a sewing machine. shoots just like Yours. just not as purty.
Re: Range time this morning.
Good shootin Jason
Winter got here last night a few inches on the ground this morning, to early as the leaves haven`t even all fallen yet which we need to rake up and cover the septic line with.
Winter got here last night a few inches on the ground this morning, to early as the leaves haven`t even all fallen yet which we need to rake up and cover the septic line with.
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- 2ndovc
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Re: Range time this morning.
I bet, our temps dropped about 20 degrees from yesterday. Still in the 50s though, so it's not too bad. I hope it warms back up a bit, I've got some more shooting to do. The front sight on the new Marlin CST is too tall, it shoots several inches low, So I either have to file the front sight, which I really don't want to do, or order a shorter front sight from XS if they even have them. Heading there next.
jb
jb
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Re: Range time this morning.
Done
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- 2ndovc
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Re: Range time this morning.
Thanks Steve, I'll get a set. I like the one, second to the left in the bottom row.
jb
jb
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Re: Range time this morning.
Jason you are correct. I think faster, than I can type. I had a 30A and neglected to mention that. Todd
30/30 Winchester: Not accurate enough fer varmints, barely adequate for small deer; BUT In a 10" to 14" barrelled pistol; is good for moose/elk to 200 yards; ground squirrels to 300 metres
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!
250 Savage... its what the 223 wishes it could be...!