Thread: 30 30 Winchester
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05-14-2009 02:55 PM #1
30 30 Winchester
I started a thread almost 6 months ago on what people thought about the Marlin .45 70 Guide gun. Lots of responses as to other favorites, etc. In the mean time Marlin still has no production of the .45 70. So yesterday while looking into this at our local store, I saw a mint condition Winchester 30-30 with scope for 450.00 and bought it. Now these are hard enough to find around here, but this one looks to never have been used, and it has a scope mounted on it. On the barrel it states made here in the U.S., so it's not one of the Japanese models(Maruku?) Anyway been lookin for one for a few years now. Should be nice for deer hunting." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-14-2009 04:06 PM #2
Here is a web site that tells your gun's birthday:
http://www.cowichanbay.net/winchesterguns/serial94.html
My oldest Winchester 94 was made in 1971 and I paid $65 for it brand new....I have others that were made later. The 94 was changed at some time to allow an angle eject since the top eject interferred with scope mounting. Marlins are bottom eject (CORRECTION, they are side eject). I only have one Marlin right now, it has a completely different weight and feel than the Winchesters.
Model 94s were never made in Japan to my knowledge. The Nippon company that made shotguns for Winchester was Mikoru (sp?)
You should first inspect the gun very closely and clean it. If you have any doubts, take it to a gunsmith for a checkup. Then, go check out the sighting of the scope....if it's been stored for any time, the alignment needs to be checked. When Winchester finally quit, they had made over 7.5 million of these things...quite a record.
mike in tucsonLast edited by robot; 05-14-2009 at 06:14 PM.
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05-14-2009 04:24 PM #3
Thanks Mike
When I pick it up I'll run the serial numbers. I think I might have confused the Japanese manufacture of the winchester .45-79 not a 30-30. But this rifle is mint, no marks or corrosion, wood stock perfect. Very nice lever action, I wish my truck was this clean!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-14-2009 05:14 PM #4
I think you will find the 30:30 a good deer hunting rifle as long as you keep the range under 150 yds. I personally find the 150 grain cartridges much more accurate and flat shooting and, if you place your shots well they will kill just as efficiently as a a .308 out to that range.
I have both a Winchester 94 and a Marlin 336 in that caliber and actually prefer the Marlin (side ejecting, Mike) since the scope can be mounted much lower and I find the lever action much smoother. Then again, I have never tried the angle ejecting Winchester so perhaps it is different.
Incidental, Mike, I have never seen a bottom ejecting Marlin. Which model has that feature?
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05-14-2009 05:28 PM #5
This model 94 must be pretty new. The scope looked to be mounted normal, and it had a top tang safety. The finish on the wood was darker walnut. I've always liked the history around the Winchester 30 30. I got a chance to tour the Buffalo Bill Cody Historic Museum several times in Cody Wyoming, including 2 years ago. They have a whole wing devoted to the Winchester rifle. Must have the largest collection of Winchester lever actions in the world! Worth the time to see if you are around Cody Wy. Also have 4 other museums celebrating western art and plains indian culture inside. Plus they raffle a car every year. I think it was a classic mustang or cobra when I was there two years ago. Great place." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-14-2009 05:34 PM #6
Restorod - have you ever used the HORNADY® LEVEREVOLUTION® CARTRIDGES ? They claim good accuracy to 250 yards." "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-14-2009 05:40 PM #7
No, I haven't tried those. I might worry about killing power at those ranges since it does drop off with normal cartridges after 150 or so. Then again, in the terrain I hunt, a 150 yd. shot is a rarity.....most of my shooting is under 100 yds.
Still, they might be worth looking at if I decided to hunt in a different area...if they are even available in Canada.
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05-14-2009 06:08 PM #8
Resto....my bad...I also have a Marlin 336....a 336RC to be exact, serial number K233xx. It is a side eject....it's oldtimer's I guess that makes me twist the truth; I am bottom eject, the Marlin is side eject.
It is listed as being made in 1953 per this Marlin lookup web page:
http://oldguns.net/sn_php/marlinlookup.php
mike in tucsonLast edited by robot; 05-14-2009 at 06:12 PM.
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05-14-2009 07:49 PM #9
30-30 Md 94 has probably taken more deer than any other rifle.
Miroku has made shotgun for Charles Daly, the Browning Citori and under their own name.Last edited by dmw56; 05-14-2009 at 10:16 PM.
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05-14-2009 08:06 PM #10
Just for kicks, I dug my 30-30 out to see (again!!) when it was made - early 1959. My mother gave it to me for Xmas either '59/'60. My recollection was that she paid about $75 for it then. It is as near mint as possible as I have only put about 2-3 boxes of 150 or 170 grain Silvertips through it and mostly at woodchucks (ever seen a chuck after a head on hit with 150 grain {gag}). In my area shotguns and slugs are generally deer loads unless you go into the Adirondacks, then I usually use my sporterized Lee-Enfield .303 which is a much harder hitting load and a rifle that is rough and ready. This thutty - thutty of mine has only a Williams peep on it installed in existing holes, and I still have the original ramp sight and front sight cover! And no, it IS NOT for sale
(There are quite a few web sites discussing these rifles)Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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05-14-2009 09:21 PM #11
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05-15-2009 09:37 AM #12
Here is an interesting forum...kinda like CHR only with guns:
http://www.shootersforum.com/forumdisplay.htm?f=7
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05-15-2009 06:41 PM #13
I like my Ithica 30-06 bolt action 3 round clip using 180gr steel tip. Havn't missed a ground hog with it yet........LOL.
BradCSome days it's not even worth chewing thru the restraints !
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05-15-2009 08:06 PM #14
First gun I ever bought was a Model 94, the great thing about those guns is they will cut down a tree branch the size of your little finger and still kill a deer. Great guns, I have killed several deer with mine. EddGod, guns, cars and 1 wife, I would say I have it all.
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05-15-2009 11:46 PM #15
nothing wrong with a 30-30 good price if in good shape, shoud try some of the new hornady lever loution shells in it. they rate at 2400 fps and 12 inch drop at 300 yards pretty good specs for them.
I got a 30-30 marlin that was my 1st gun,its like new, may even put a scope on it and get some of those bullets and use it up here in the big country for deer.
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