I was wondering if anyone here has experience with a 16" 30-30?
What is the ballistics and what is the drop?
Will the Hornady Leverevolution work in the 16" or is it made for the longer barrels?
What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
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Re: What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
I have owned two Win 94 trappers and one 336 20" (trappers 16"). I never noticed any diference. To about 150yds the critters will never tell!
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Re: What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
The shorter barrel will be somewhat louder as well. The velocity loss is minor but there. OS did a chronograph test of the three major barrel lengths some time back. I can't find it now.
For normal hunting ranges the trajectory difference is negligible.
Joe
For normal hunting ranges the trajectory difference is negligible.
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Re: What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
You will lose a little over 50fps compared to a 20" barrel. I did some chronograph tests a while back using 150 grain factory loads and that was the result.
In summary, there is nearly no real difference in range, power, trajectory, or anything else, between a 20" and 16" barrelled 30-30 Winchester. The real difference is handling; the shorter barrel is more handy, and the longer barrel rests on the target a bit better. Which one do I use? The 20" barreled version gets the nod simply because it sits outside the safe and the Trapper sits in it. Besides, my carbine is a pre-64 and is more pleasurable to use. Ballistics has nothing to do with.
Now, if I spent more time in the saddle, like I used to, the Trapper would get the nod. Have fun.
In summary, there is nearly no real difference in range, power, trajectory, or anything else, between a 20" and 16" barrelled 30-30 Winchester. The real difference is handling; the shorter barrel is more handy, and the longer barrel rests on the target a bit better. Which one do I use? The 20" barreled version gets the nod simply because it sits outside the safe and the Trapper sits in it. Besides, my carbine is a pre-64 and is more pleasurable to use. Ballistics has nothing to do with.
Now, if I spent more time in the saddle, like I used to, the Trapper would get the nod. Have fun.
Re: What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
I bought a 16" Marauder from TNBigBore last year, and I have absolutely no problem hitting a bowling pin at 100 yds using 150 gr factory Remington ammo or my 150 gr handloads that are loaded to factory velocity. The rear sight is set in elevator notch 3 from the shallow end. I put a dab of almond appliance touch-up enamel on the gold bead and visibility is good to go.
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Re: What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
Thanks that is great info and exactly what I wanted to know. I did fire 2 test shots and you're right it is definitely louder.
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Re: What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
The deer I shot with my old 16" youth model Marlin 30-30 didn't know the difference. Sorry, I don't have any ballistic data but it worked fine at relatively close range.
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Re: What can I expect with a 16" 30-30 Marlin
I have a 16" Winchester 94 and have found that the only difference is the precision of aiming due to sight differences. I think the sights, being a littler more straight & square than the standard Winchester carbine sights are responsible for how well I can shoot this little carbine.
The Trapper has some great sights... and I've been able to bang steel out to 200yards with it, no problem. 300 yards was a bit "spotty"... and well, 500 was a hope & prayer only anyway!



The Trapper has some great sights... and I've been able to bang steel out to 200yards with it, no problem. 300 yards was a bit "spotty"... and well, 500 was a hope & prayer only anyway!



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